Ke$ha – Butterscotch — Lyrics in Sidebar.

NO COPYRIGHT INFRINGEMENT INTENDED. I DO NOT OWN ANY PARTS OF THIS SONG. ALL RIGHTS AND STUFF TO THE RIGHTFUL OWNER. LYRICS: My, my My butterscotch, butterscotch My butterscotch, butterscotch Pop rocks, lemon drops, rollin’ in my Tee tops sugar rush, touch the stars Dry eyes, de-light, dancin’ by the light, bright Watch us how we break some hearts So grab your gamma rays Come to my masquerade Its like a man parade And now, 1 2 3, oh [Chorus] Boys all want my butterscotch Lickin’ their lips ’cause its top notch No other bitch got what I got My butterscotch, butterscotch Boys from Memphis to Bangkok Try to get keys to my candy shop Linin’ up ’round the block My butterscotch, butterscotch Chase it Watch me how I make it Don’t you wanna taste it Taste it My butterscotch, butterscotch Wasted Watch me how I shake it Don’t you wanna taste it Taste it My butterscotch, butterscotch My butterscotch, butterscotch Tasers, lasers, alien invaders Tell me that I’m out of this world Casbah, so hot, burnin’ down the – No money can shut up this girl So grab your gamma rays Get with the masquerade Bring on the man parade And now, 1 2 3, oh [Chorus] Boys all want my butterscotch Lickin’ their lips ’cause its top notch No other bitch got what I got My butterscotch, butterscotch Boys from Memphis to Bangkok Try to get keys to my candy shop Linin’ up ’round the block My butterscotch, butterscotch Chase it Watch me how I make it Don’t you wanna taste it Taste it My butterscotch, butterscotch

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artscenetv.net | Interviewed with Maitree Siriboon (Part 2)

“ISARN BOY SOI 4″ – by Maitree Siriboon December 11th – January 24th. “Isarn Boy Soi 4″ is series of photographs that continues from a previous body of work developed in 2007-2008, titled ‘Isarn Boy Dream’. In ‘Isarn Boy Dream’, I invited a number of my friends, who are foreigners living in Bangkok, to visit my home town, located in Isarn, a northeastern province of Thailand. I am always interested in the issues surrounding cultural identity and exploring how our cultural background informs and shapes the way we think. The ‘Isarn boy’ is how I describe myself. It is taken from the name of the province where I grew up. People from Isarn share many cultural similarities with the Laotian, since it is located at the border of Laos. While questions of my self-identity is based on Isarn culture, I also recognise the part of me that is fluid and open to adaptation. Coming to Bangkok is analogous to opening myself to global influences.These are represented in images of myself dying my hair blonde, symbolising the process of adaptation I undergo. In ‘Isarn Boy Soi 4′ I am taking my exploration of self identity to another level. Since moving to Bangkok. I am interested in how people from two completely different cultural background can relate to each other. These are the impetus for my ‘Isarn Boy Soi 4′ project. I have collaborated with photographer Tim Brightmore who is able to capture my vision and idea with the camera lens. The backdrop for the photo shoot was set up in a studio

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artscenetv.net | Interviewed with Maitree Siriboon (Part 2)

artscenetv.net | Interviewed with Maitree Siriboon (Part 2)

“ISARN BOY SOI 4″ – by Maitree Siriboon December 11th – January 24th. “Isarn Boy Soi 4″ is series of photographs that continues from a previous body of work developed in 2007-2008, titled ‘Isarn Boy Dream’. In ‘Isarn Boy Dream’, I invited a number of my friends, who are foreigners living in Bangkok, to visit my home town, located in Isarn, a northeastern province of Thailand. I am always interested in the issues surrounding cultural identity and exploring how our cultural background informs and shapes the way we think. The ‘Isarn boy’ is how I describe myself. It is taken from the name of the province where I grew up. People from Isarn share many cultural similarities with the Laotian, since it is located at the border of Laos. While questions of my self-identity is based on Isarn culture, I also recognise the part of me that is fluid and open to adaptation. Coming to Bangkok is analogous to opening myself to global influences.These are represented in images of myself dying my hair blonde, symbolising the process of adaptation I undergo. In ‘Isarn Boy Soi 4′ I am taking my exploration of self identity to another level. Since moving to Bangkok. I am interested in how people from two completely different cultural background can relate to each other. These are the impetus for my ‘Isarn Boy Soi 4′ project. I have collaborated with photographer Tim Brightmore who is able to capture my vision and idea with the camera lens. The backdrop for the photo shoot was set up in a studio

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