Liz Huett
yes she did indeed
a small american curl kitten
By singing in church and small theartes
No Taylor has never dyed her hair if u look at the pics of when she was small her hair was almost white
Padme hands down. Taylor swift is a fluffy teenage song writer. Padme is a trained fighter. She has fought in multiple battles. She would win in an intellectual fight as well, as she is a politician and Taylor is just a small town girl.
yes she did indeed
a small american curl kitten
by singing in small theartes
By singing in church and small theartes
No Taylor has never dyed her hair if u look at the pics of when she was small her hair was almost white
Padme hands down. Taylor swift is a fluffy teenage song writer. Padme is a trained fighter. She has fought in multiple battles. She would win in an intellectual fight as well, as she is a politician and Taylor is just a small town girl.
She didn't like too be treated like a princess as much as she was in a small town.
dreaming about mice means small and the color purple means comfort. so purple mice would mean there is something small but you are comfortable with it. people in your dream aren't really those people; they are reflecting a peice of ones self. So it means that you are comfortable with whatever small thing you have in common with Taylor swift.
Taylor Swift doesn't have a very large acting career yet, mainly the CSI episode "turn turn turn", which is NOT for kids, and her small part in the movie Valentines Day, where she plays an airhead blonde who dates a track and field runner. She does have a very small part in Hannah Montana: The Movie where she is the girl singing in the barn.
Taylor is going to have a small cameo in the Hannah Montana movie, and she performs in the movie 'Jonas Brothers: The 3D Concert Experience.' She also is set to be in an episode of CSI, which will premiere on March 5th.
Taylor Swifts's school is unknown but she grew up in Pennsylvania in a small town close to Philidelphia.
Swift; common name given to a small lizard, and/or a bird. Not too sure on the fish, but I'm sure someone has used the term at some point.