Post by abbykins on Jan 16, 2008 15:23:00 GMT -5
[/font]got a secret.
can you keep it?
Welcome to Rome, one of the oldest and most romantic cities on earth. With 2.7 million people living in this one area you better make a name for yourself if you want to be recognized. It's always been a place that's struck interesting and excitement in the minds of the rest of the world. People come from all over just to get a taste of what the city is really like. And when those two worlds emerge? Lives that were boring before are about to get a whole hell of a lot more interesting. Welcome to a life that will forever change you. Nothing will ever be the same once you take a step into the world of the Roman elite.
e-lite (n.)
A group or class of persons or a member of such a group or class, enjoying superior intellectual, social, or economic status.
No where in the definition of elite does it say glamorous or perfect. There is a very good reason that neither of those words are located in the definition. It's a simple reason but a very important one all that same. Being elite does not mean that your life is perfect and at times it could be far from glamorous. In Rome it is a title that cane be taken away at any moment. The Insider knows what it's like. They were everything until some horrible misunderstanding ended their days in the spotlight. The bitter person started a website devoted to exposing the dark sides of the lives of those select people we call elites. So for those of you with this title you better be careful what you do and who you let in, they might just be the Insider you've been trying to keep out. The best advice is to work your hard to get what you want and work even harder to keep what you achieve because it could all be gone before you know it.
High school is over but who says the drama has to end? It's a whole other ball game now. Are you ready for it?
swear this one you'll save.
better lock it in your pocket,
taking this one to the grave.
[/font][/size] [/blockquote][/blockquote][/blockquote]better lock it in your pocket,
taking this one to the grave.
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