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Angie Gomez was raised in the unique mining town of Superior, Arizona and is a 1996 graduate of Ray High School in nearby Kearny, Arizona.  Angie grew up listening to and was influenced by the sounds of Whitney Houston, Carlos Santana, Gloria Estefan, Mariah Carey, and Madonna.

Angie now lives in Mesa, Arizona and makes her livelihood by  entertaining people as the “Midday Diva”  ( 9 AM- 2:00 PM) on Phoenix’s original “Old School” radio station MEGA 104.3 FM, and as the lead vocalist for the very popular music group “Power Drive”.  

Angie is now working on writing and recording her own music and also on a personal line of jewelry, both to be released in the near future.

Stay tuned to Angie Gomez.com for updates on MEGA 104.3 events, Power Drive Gigs, Angie’s Music and Angel Jewels.



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10 RIDICULOUS superstitions about love and dating. Listen up . . .

#1.)  Twist the stem of an apple while saying the names of the people you're interested in.  The name you're saying when the stem comes off is the one you'll marry.

 

 

#2.)  If someone sweeps over your feet while sweeping the floor, you'll be single the rest of your life.

 

 

#3.)  If a woman has hairy legs, she'll marry a rich man.  (--We told you these were ridiculous.)

 

 

#4.)  If a bride looks at herself in the mirror while wearing her veil before the wedding, the marriage will be unhappy.

 

 

#5.)  If a bride wants her husband to be faithful, she should sew a swan's feather into his pillow.

 

 

#6.)  If you get a knife as a present, it means your relationship will soon be severed.

 

 

#7.)  If you drop a pair of scissors, it means your lover's being unfaithful.

 

 

#8.)  When a woman burns bread or biscuits, it means her lover's mad at her.

 

 

#9.)  Think of your love interest when you have the hiccups.  If your hiccups stop, then they feel the same way about you.  If they don't, forget it. 

 

 

#10.)  We all know this one:  Pick the petals off a flower . . . usually a daisy . . . repeating the phrase, ''He loves me, he loves me not.''  The last remaining petal is your answer.

 

 





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01/17/2012 12:42PM
10 RIDICULOUS superstitions about love and dating. Listen up . . .
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01/17/2012 1:18PM
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Wow never new love like this..... Believe it or not a couple days ago, I was going to try saying.. He loves me,he loves me not phrase, but I guess I was afraid lol Very Interesting Thank you for sharing!
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