Top Ten Movies I'd Love To Be Watching Right Now
1. Rocky Horror Picture Show
.....I need a fix.
2. Moulin Rouge
Singing, dancing, love, sorrow. Why am I not watching this right now?!
3. Sound of Music
Three of my favorite things in one movie. Julia Andrews, amazing scenery and another look at the Nazi Party.
4. Pride and Prejudice
Heeee.
5. Fox and the Hound
I MISS THIS MOVIE.
6. Chitty Chitty Bang Bang
"What do you see, you people gazing at me? You see a doll on a music box that's wound by a key."
7. Mary Poppins
Maybe then Jolly Holiday would get OUT OF MY HEAD
8. Finding Nemo
....I'm noticing that a lot of these movies are things that someone has put into my head lately.
9. Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon
Hey, look at that... I have varied tastes!
10. Into The Woods
It's not.. a movie.. but still!
Monday, April 26, 2010
Tuesday, April 20, 2010
Seven Worst: Things to say to someone who is breaking up.
I has internet, sooooo, blog time.
These are the seven worst things you could say to someone who is going through a break-up. I had to help a friend through one of these recently, so this was kinda easy.
1. "Well, sucks to be you I guess." - Pretty much the worst thing to say to anyone who is hurt. A verbal sucker punch to the gut.
2. "We all saw it coming." - And you did nothing to stop it from happening or warn me?
3. "Don't worry, we'll find you someone better." Saying this too early will hurt someone more than help. If you plan to say this, save it till after the aftermath is over.
4. "Now I can introduce you to (insert name)." - Again, too soon and you risk a lot.
5. (make them a playlist with songs including love and eternal in the lyrics) - Even with good intention, this is the same as saying "I don't care how much this will hurt you, playlist in your face"
6. "So that's where the cake went." - It's sad I know someone who would say this.
7. "You should be grateful you had him/her for the time you did." - Unless your hobbies consist of beating up children and stealing you would probably not use this line.
These are the seven worst things you could say to someone who is going through a break-up. I had to help a friend through one of these recently, so this was kinda easy.
1. "Well, sucks to be you I guess." - Pretty much the worst thing to say to anyone who is hurt. A verbal sucker punch to the gut.
2. "We all saw it coming." - And you did nothing to stop it from happening or warn me?
3. "Don't worry, we'll find you someone better." Saying this too early will hurt someone more than help. If you plan to say this, save it till after the aftermath is over.
4. "Now I can introduce you to (insert name)." - Again, too soon and you risk a lot.
5. (make them a playlist with songs including love and eternal in the lyrics) - Even with good intention, this is the same as saying "I don't care how much this will hurt you, playlist in your face"
6. "So that's where the cake went." - It's sad I know someone who would say this.
7. "You should be grateful you had him/her for the time you did." - Unless your hobbies consist of beating up children and stealing you would probably not use this line.
Friday, April 16, 2010
Things That Make Me Go Bald
Things and people that make me want to pull my hair out
1. Movies with no subplots
2. Books with open endings
3. People who don't seek out reading
4. Overly oblivious people
5. People who don't take the time to learn
6. Reading something and editing in my head because the stupid author doesn't know the difference between "your" and "you're" or "there" "their" and "they're"
7. People who can't take the time to type the other two letters in the word "you"
8. People who explain their reasons for something by restating the something. "I like you cause... I like you."
9. People who don't explain their actions in detail
10. When people look at me funny for going into way too much detail while trying to explain myself or my personal viewpoints
11. When people get mad at me for NOT going into detail about things because I don't want them to look at me funny!
12. People who say that they're open and tolerant but are only "open" and "tolerant" to CERTAIN things
13. People who don't like a good argument
14. Sheets that don't fit the bed properly
15. Waking up sweaty
16. Being judged without proper grounds
17. Realizing I'm judging when I don't want to
18. Not being able to parent other peoples' children
19. WANTING to parent other peoples' children
20. Not having an idea for a list every day
Benny, I'll be seeing your list soon I hope! Love you!
-M
1. Movies with no subplots
2. Books with open endings
3. People who don't seek out reading
4. Overly oblivious people
5. People who don't take the time to learn
6. Reading something and editing in my head because the stupid author doesn't know the difference between "your" and "you're" or "there" "their" and "they're"
7. People who can't take the time to type the other two letters in the word "you"
8. People who explain their reasons for something by restating the something. "I like you cause... I like you."
9. People who don't explain their actions in detail
10. When people look at me funny for going into way too much detail while trying to explain myself or my personal viewpoints
11. When people get mad at me for NOT going into detail about things because I don't want them to look at me funny!
12. People who say that they're open and tolerant but are only "open" and "tolerant" to CERTAIN things
13. People who don't like a good argument
14. Sheets that don't fit the bed properly
15. Waking up sweaty
16. Being judged without proper grounds
17. Realizing I'm judging when I don't want to
18. Not being able to parent other peoples' children
19. WANTING to parent other peoples' children
20. Not having an idea for a list every day
Benny, I'll be seeing your list soon I hope! Love you!
-M
Anger
This post is for things that make me angry. Had to stop listening to Hair and swap to Nightwish to get in the mood.
- Ignorant SOBs: I had a customer in my line at work. The lady before him used food stamps to pay for her food. When it was hid turn he asked "Did she just use food stamps?". When I answered yes he replied "Should have thanked the rest of us". This man went on to talk about how because he could afford his food and pay taxes that he was somehow better than anyone who needed help, and that he deserved their gratitude. I was in shock but if I had the chance to take back that day I would have told him to go live with the rest of the pathetic warlords in the third world countries, because he was really no better in my mind.
-Egomaniacs:There are more probably but I cant think of them or don't want to. People who dare think their opinion is the one way. This will not be about either of them though, but still a good, if not better example of what I mean. When I first started talking to my new man on a regular basis I got excited like I do and went ahead and mentioned it to someone at work. I could tell right away something I said struck them and made it uncomfortable. I was fully aware this person was religious and that never bothered me, until she labeled my lifestyle an abomination to my face. I told her that I believed that I would be fine. She tried to sweeten it up with desires to see me again (A.K.A in Heaven) and that there were just some things we are to turn away from. I am still deciding whether or not to sue Kroger for religious persecution.
Figures of authority who are idiots:The managers and co managers in my store are idiots. That is, all but two, but they are oblivious to the idiocy of the others. Their most recent folly is the accusing of the entire meat department of theft. This was primarily initiated by the co manager but it was see through by the others so they are just as much to blame. There is a blue crate in the back of the MD. It is full of pre-purchased stuff with the pay bills wrapped around them as well as unopened item intend to be bought, and a few things used in the actual department. All of this is perfectly within the rules and legal. However, despite that they are going to make it into a huge deal when their time could be spent helping keep their sinking ship of a store afloat.
There will be more, but for now I want to be happy, so, I am going to end it here.
- Ignorant SOBs: I had a customer in my line at work. The lady before him used food stamps to pay for her food. When it was hid turn he asked "Did she just use food stamps?". When I answered yes he replied "Should have thanked the rest of us". This man went on to talk about how because he could afford his food and pay taxes that he was somehow better than anyone who needed help, and that he deserved their gratitude. I was in shock but if I had the chance to take back that day I would have told him to go live with the rest of the pathetic warlords in the third world countries, because he was really no better in my mind.
-Egomaniacs:There are more probably but I cant think of them or don't want to. People who dare think their opinion is the one way. This will not be about either of them though, but still a good, if not better example of what I mean. When I first started talking to my new man on a regular basis I got excited like I do and went ahead and mentioned it to someone at work. I could tell right away something I said struck them and made it uncomfortable. I was fully aware this person was religious and that never bothered me, until she labeled my lifestyle an abomination to my face. I told her that I believed that I would be fine. She tried to sweeten it up with desires to see me again (A.K.A in Heaven) and that there were just some things we are to turn away from. I am still deciding whether or not to sue Kroger for religious persecution.
Figures of authority who are idiots:The managers and co managers in my store are idiots. That is, all but two, but they are oblivious to the idiocy of the others. Their most recent folly is the accusing of the entire meat department of theft. This was primarily initiated by the co manager but it was see through by the others so they are just as much to blame. There is a blue crate in the back of the MD. It is full of pre-purchased stuff with the pay bills wrapped around them as well as unopened item intend to be bought, and a few things used in the actual department. All of this is perfectly within the rules and legal. However, despite that they are going to make it into a huge deal when their time could be spent helping keep their sinking ship of a store afloat.
There will be more, but for now I want to be happy, so, I am going to end it here.
Tuesday, April 13, 2010
Victory
INTERNET AT LAST HAHAHA! I win gods of fail!
I win against you and your killing of wi-fi!
Alright, this list is things I recall that gave me that "I win" feeling.
-First time I beat a video game without anyone's help.
-The day I graduated from middle school, thus proving all of my 6th grade teachers wrong.
-The day I realized that I would be happy at MHS.
-The day I got my half-credit in AP English with Mrs. Wellen
-My high school graduation. WOOOOOO!
-My first paycheck.
-The day I got to see my best friend after her having moved to Florida.
-The day I got up the balls and left.
-The day my best friend got me to put down on paper how I really felt....thank you.
-New Years drinking to the point of no return, hey, it's a right of passage, even if the hangover sucked.
That's it so far. Lets hope I get to make a new one soon.
-B
I win against you and your killing of wi-fi!
Alright, this list is things I recall that gave me that "I win" feeling.
-First time I beat a video game without anyone's help.
-The day I graduated from middle school, thus proving all of my 6th grade teachers wrong.
-The day I realized that I would be happy at MHS.
-The day I got my half-credit in AP English with Mrs. Wellen
-My high school graduation. WOOOOOO!
-My first paycheck.
-The day I got to see my best friend after her having moved to Florida.
-The day I got up the balls and left.
-The day my best friend got me to put down on paper how I really felt....thank you.
-New Years drinking to the point of no return, hey, it's a right of passage, even if the hangover sucked.
That's it so far. Lets hope I get to make a new one soon.
-B
List!
n.
1. A series of names, words, or other items written, printed, or imagined one after the other: a shopping list; a guest list; a list of things to do.
2. A considerable number; a long series: recited a list of dates memorized.
v., list·ed, list·ing, lists.
v.tr.
1. To make a list of; itemize: listed his previous jobs.
2. To enter in a list; register: listed each item received.
3. To put (oneself) in a specific category: lists herself as an artist.
4. Archaic. To recruit.
1. A series of names, words, or other items written, printed, or imagined one after the other: a shopping list; a guest list; a list of things to do.
2. A considerable number; a long series: recited a list of dates memorized.
v., list·ed, list·ing, lists.
v.tr.
1. To make a list of; itemize: listed his previous jobs.
2. To enter in a list; register: listed each item received.
3. To put (oneself) in a specific category: lists herself as an artist.
4. Archaic. To recruit.