Monday, December 29, 2008

Hell Ride


PLOT: The story deals with the characters Pistolero, the Gent and Comanche and the deadly, unfinished business among them.

OPINION: The movie was over the top but it was great. Tons of Bikes, Beer and Booty. It did have a little too much tits and ass but that was the booty part of the movie. It's worth renting and watching though.

Saturday, December 13, 2008

Jack Johnson


" FLAKE "
I know she said it's alright
But you can make it up next time
I know she knows it's not right
There ain't no use in lying
Maybe she thinks I know something
Maybe maybe she thinks its fine
Maybe she knows something I don't
I'm so, I'm so tired, I'm so tired of trying

It seems to me that maybe
It pretty much always means no
So don't tell me you might just let it go
And often times we're lazy
It seems to stand in my way
Cause no one no not no one
Likes to be let down

I know she loves the sunrise
No longer sees it with her sleeping eyes
And I know that when she said she's gonna try
Well it might not work because of other ties and
I know she usually has some other ties
And I wouldn't want to break 'em, nah, I wouldn't want to break 'em
Maybe she'll help me to untie this but
Until then well, I'm gonna have to lie too

It seems to me that maybe
It pretty much always means no
So don't tell me you might just let it go
And often times we're lazy
It seems to stand in my way
Cause no one no not no one
Likes to be let down
It seems to me that maybe
It pretty much always means no
So don't tell me you might just let it go

The harder that you try baby, the further you'll fall
Even with all the money in the whole wide world
Please please please don't pass me
Please please please don't pass me
Please please please don't pass me by

Everything you know about me now baby you gonna have to change
You gonna have to call it by a brand new name
Please please please don't drag me
Please please please don't drag me
Please please please don't drag me down

Just like a tree down by the water baby I shall not move
Even after all the silly things you do
Please please please don't drag me
Please please please don't drag me
Please please please don't drag me down

John Mayer


" Neon "
When sky blue gets dark enough
To see the colors of the city lights
A trail of ruby red and diamond white
Hits her like a sunrise

She comes and goes and comes and goes
Like no one can

Tonight she's out to lose herself
And find a high on Peachtree Street
From mixed drinks to techno beats it's always
Heavy into everything

She comes and goes and comes and goes
Like no one can
She comes and goes and no one knows
She's slipping through my hands

She's always buzzing just like
Neon, neon
Neon, neon
Who knows how long, how long, how long
She can go before she burns away

I can't be her angel now
You know it's not my place to hold her down
And it's hard for me to take a stand
When I would take her anyway I can

She comes and goes and comes and goes
Like no one can
She comes and goes and no one knows
She's slipping through my hands

She's always buzzing just like
Neon, neon
Neon, neon
Who knows how long, how long, how long

Monday, November 24, 2008

Breathe by: Taylor Swift

I purchased this CD over a week ago and cannot quit listening to it. I love every single song on the CD. This is her second CD and I LOVE IT. The first CD was awesome but this one is better. She is an amazing singer and song writer. This song here was written by Taylor and Colbie Caillat.

Tuesday, November 18, 2008

Roxy 1st Snow


Roxy turned six months yesterday. She also saw snow for the first time and loved it. I took her out to pee and she was jumping and trying to catch snow flakes in her mouth. It was great. I tied her up to her 25-foot lead and let her jump and run and play for about 10 minutes. She was freezing but she didn't care she wanted to stay outside and play.

Monday, November 17, 2008

West Virginia town shrugs at being fattest city.

HUNTINGTON, W.Va. - As a portly woman plodded ahead of him on the sidewalk, the obese mayor of America's fattest and unhealthiest city explained why health is not a big local issue.

"It doesn't come up," said David Felinton, 5-foot-9 and 233 pounds, as he walked toward City Hall one recent morning. "We've got a lot of economic challenges here in Huntington. That's usually the focus."

Huntington's economy has withered, its poverty rate is worse than the national average, and vagrants haunt a downtown riverfront park. But this city's financial woes are not nearly as bad as its health.

Nearly half the adults in Huntington's five-county metropolitan area are obese — an astounding percentage, far bigger than the national average in a country with a well-known weight problem.

Huntington leads in a half-dozen other illness measures, too, including heart disease and diabetes. It's even tops in the percentage of elderly people who have lost all their teeth (half of them have).

It's a sad situation, and a potential harbinger of what will happen to other U.S. communities, said Ken Thorpe, an Emory University health policy professor who is working with West Virginia officials on health reform legislation.

"They may be at the very top, but obesity and diabetes trends are very similar" in many other communities, particularly in the South, Thorpe said.

Huntington's health problems, cited in a U.S. health report, are a terrible distinction for the city, but the locals barely talk about it. Many don't even know how poorly the city ranks.

Culture and history are at least part of the problem, health officials say.

This city on the Ohio River is surrounded by Appalachia's thinly populated hills. It has long been a blue-collar, white-skinned community — overwhelmingly people of English, Irish and German ancestry.

For decades, Huntington thrived with the coal mines to its south, as barges, trucks and trains loaded with the black fuel continually chugged into and past the city. There were plenty of manufacturing jobs in the chemical industry and in glassworks, steel and locomotive parts. Nearly 90,000 people lived in the city in 1950.

The traditional diet was heavy with fried foods, salt, gravy, sauces, and fattier meats — dense with calories burnt off through manual labor. Obesity was not a worry then. Workplace injuries were.

Heart disease, little exercise
But as the coal industry modernized and the economy changed, manufacturing jobs left. The city's population is now fewer than 50,000, and chronic diseases — many of them connected to obesity — seem much more common.

Shari Wiley is a nurse at St. Mary's Regional Heart Institute in Huntington. She runs a program that identifies heavy school children and tries to teach them better eating and exercise habits. The effort began because of an alarming trend.

"A lot of the patients we were seeing were getting heart attacks in their 30s. They were requiring open heart surgery in their 30s. And we were concerned because it used to be you wouldn't see heart patients come in until they were in their 50s," Wiley said.

Huntington is essentially tied with a few other metropolitan areas for proportion of people who don't exercise (31 percent), have heart disease (22 percent) and diabetes (13 percent). The smoking rate is pretty high, too, although not the worst.

However, the Huntington area is a clear-cut leader in dental problems, with nearly half the people age 65 and older saying they have lost all their natural teeth. And no other city comes close to Huntington's adult obesity rate, according to the report by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, based on data from 2006.

Perhaps fittingly, hospitals are now Huntington's largest employers. Another is Marshall University, home of the "Thundering Herd" football team depicted in the 2006 film "We Are Marshall" which dominates local sports conversations.

People 'can't afford to get healthy'
The river runs along the edge of town, but it's not a focal point. Marshall and one of the city's remaining factories sit to the east with several blocks of hotels and office buildings farther west. A new complex called Pullman Square — which includes a movie theater and a Starbucks — is trying to become a retail and dining center and illustrates a transition to a service economy.

The area's unemployment rate was about 5 percent in September, actually a bit better than the 6.1 percent national average that month. But often the jobs are not high-paying. Many workers lack health insurance, and corporate wellness programs — common at large national companies — are rare.

Poverty hovers, with the area rate at 19 percent, much higher than the national average. In the hilly coal fields to the South, people still live in houses or trailers with drooping, battered roofs. They stare hard at any stranger in a new car. In Huntington and its outskirts, many people think of exercise and healthy eating as luxuries.

The economy needs to pick up "so people can afford to get healthy," said Ronnie Adkins, 67, a retired policeman, as he sat one recent morning on the smoking porch of the Jolly Pirate Donuts shop on U.S. 60.

Doughnut shops don't help either, of course. But breakfast pastry shops aren't the most common outlets for fatty food. Pizza joints are. They are seemingly on every block in some parts of the city. The Huntington phone book lists more pizza places (nearly 200) than the entire state of West Virginia has gyms and health clubs (149).

Hot dog places also abound, with the city hosting an annual hot dog festival every summer. "I've never seen so many places that are hot dog oriented. I guess it's a cultural thing. Appalachian," said Mayor Felinton, who grew up in Maryland and moved to Huntington to attend Marshall University and stayed put.

Fast food has become a staple, with many residents convinced they can't afford to buy healthier foods, said Keri Kennedy, manager of the state health department's Office of Healthy Lifestyles.

Kennedy said she had just seen a commercial that presented "The KFC $10 Challenge." The fried-chicken chain placed a family in a grocery store and challenged them to put together a dinner for $10 or less that was comparable to KFC's seven-piece, $9.99 value meal.

"This is what we're up against," said Kennedy, noting it's an extremely persuasive ad for a low-income family that is accustomed to fried foods. "I don't know what you do to counter that."

Lack of exercise is another concern. During a warm and sunny autumn week in Huntington — the kind of weather that would bring out small armies of joggers in some cities — it was unusual to see a runner or bicyclist. The exercise that does occur is mostly confined to a local YMCA, at campus recreation facilities at Marshall, or at Ritter Park in a tony neighborhood south of downtown.

Some attribute the problem to crumbling sidewalks in the city and a lack of walkways along busy rural roads. Others blame it on lack of motivation, as well as a cultural attitude that never included exercise for health.

There's a connection between education and lack of exercise, too, said Dr. Thomas Dannals, a Huntington family physician.

"The undereducated don't know the value of it. They don't have the drive for it. There's a reason you're successful, you've got drive. The same is true for exercise," said Dannals.

Dannals has been trying to change cultural attitudes. The local newspaper has called him "an exercise evangelist" for founding the city's triathlon, marathon and other projects designed to make exercise popular and fun. He's also spearheading a riverfront exercise trail project, called the Paul Ambrose Trail for Health (PATH).

Ambrose was a Huntington physician who died in the Sept. 11, 2001, jet that crashed into the Pentagon. Just before he died, he had been working on a U.S. Surgeon General report on obesity, and was on the plane that morning to attend an adolescent obesity conference in Los Angeles.

Few smoking restrictions
But the PATH project, first proposed more than a year ago, has yet to win the necessary funding. The lack of support is not surprising: Dannals can't even get a company to sponsor the Huntington marathon.

Local politicians tend to be equally tepid about improving health, said Dr. Harry Tweel, director of the Cabell-Huntington Health Department.

Smoking — a common sin in West Virginia — has been hard to control, Tweel said. When the health department tried to restrict smoking in local bars and restaurants, a group of local businesses fought it all the way to the state Supreme Court. (The restrictions were upheld in 2003.) Even hospitals have fought smoking restrictions in the past, Tweel said.

Other communities have taken more ambitious steps to control the amount of fat in local restaurant food. In July, the Los Angeles City Council placed a moratorium on new fast food restaurants in an impoverished area of the city with above-average rates of obesity. In 2006, New York City became the first U.S. city to ban artificial trans fats in restaurant foods. Other cities are considering similar measures.

Forget it, Tweel said. Not in Huntington.

"You're mentioning areas (of the country) that are well beyond this local region in accepting that kind of change," said Tweel.

"People here have an attitude of 'You're not going to tell me what I can eat.' The cultural attitude is 'My parents ate that and my grandparents ate that,"' he said.

Mayor Felinton echoed Tweel. Felinton had stomach surgery last year to help him lose weight and has been walking to work about three days a week. He has shed nearly 80 pounds and became sort of a local poster boy for weight loss. But in the midst of a re-election campaign last month, he said he had no plans to plunge into a fight over fat in restaurants.

"We want as much business as we can have here," said Felinton, who lost his recent re-election bid and leaves office in January. "As many restaurants as you have, it kind of enhances the livability. Maybe not the health."

Unusually obese place
To be fair, most people in Huntington don't seem to be aware of how poorly their city looks in national health statistics.

The latest numbers came from the CDC report, released in August, but little-publicized. It was based on survey data from 2006, comparing about 150 metropolitan areas. The Huntington area includes five counties — two in West Virginia, two in Kentucky and one in Ohio.

Of the 40 Huntington-area residents interviewed for this story, many had heard something about West Virginia being one of the unhealthiest states. But only one — Tweel — knew about the latest report showing how bad Huntington compared with other metro areas.

Some doctors, on hearing the statistics, noted the Huntington area is not in such bad shape by West Virginia standards. A recent state study found that health problems are significantly worse in the more rural coal counties to the south. But those places didn't show up in the CDC report, because they were too small.

Still, Huntington is an unusually obese place, said Dr. John Walden, chairman of the family and community health department at Marshall University's medical school.

Walden is a third generation physician in the area, but he's also traveled extensively around the world. He says it's always a little jolting coming home and realizing how obese his hometown is compared to the rest of the world.

"I don't know that I've ever been in a place where I've seen so many overweight people," he said.

Wednesday, November 12, 2008

Friday, November 7, 2008

Kath & Kim


PLOT: A dysfunctional mother and daughter relationship.

OPINION: I LOVE, LOVE, LOVE this show. It's so funny! Selma Blair and Molly Shannon work very well together. They are so dysfunctional it works.

Wednesday, November 5, 2008

Friday, October 31, 2008

IRON MAN



PLOT: When wealthy industrialist Tony Stark is forced to build an armored suit after a life-threatening incident, he ultimately decides to use its technology to fight against evil.

OPINION: The movie was really well written. I loved the characters and all the stuff he blew up. lol

Monday, October 27, 2008

Wednesday, October 22, 2008

Tuesday, September 16, 2008

I love GOSSIP GIRL! XOXO


I just can't express how much I love this show. Gossip Girl is full of good story lines and drama. I caught the first season on DVD (thanks Kent) and I'm now watching season two on the CW.

Nate Archibald (Chace Crawford) is one of my favorites on the show. He's a hottie.

Thursday, September 4, 2008

Roxy Lou Russell

As I am getting ready this morning I pick up every shoe in the floor so Roxy won’t be tempted to chew on it. I leave the room for no more than a couple of minutes to put my clothes on. I peek back in the living room to make sure she is okay. And this is what I find......

Roxy on the couch sitting as pretty and as comfortable as can be. She is not allowed on the couch and as far as I know she’s never tried getting on the couch. So I guess this is a new lesson she is about to learn. I had the newspaper after her and she still wanted on the couch. haha I guess we will see how well she listens this evening.


B T W - I know she looks funny. We took her on Tuesday to tape her ears up. Her ears should be standing in about 10 - 20 days.

Friday, August 29, 2008

Fall TV Schedule

TV Shows I will be tuning into this season.

It's aggravating when I have more than two shows on one day and I can only pick two. It looks like Monday is a problem.

MONDAY

8:00 - 9:30 ABC
Dancing with the Stars
8:00 CW
Gossip Girl
8:00 FOX
Terminator: Sarah Connor Chronicles
9:00 CW
One Tree Hill
9:00 FOX
Prison Break
9:00 NBC
Heroes
10:00 CBS
CSI: Miami

TUESDAY

8:00 CW
90210
8:00 FOX
House
9:00 ABC
Dancing with the Stars
10:00 ABC
Eli Stone

WEDNESDAY

8:00 NBC
Knight Rider

THURSDAY

8:00 NBC
My Name is Earl
9:00 CBS
CSI

SUNDAY

9:00 ABC
Desperate Housewives
9:00 FOX
Family Guy

Monday, August 25, 2008

Dancing with the Stars Season 7


Lance Bass (formerly of *NSYNC and a trained cosmonaut) is paired with Lacey Schwimmer (a onetime So You Think You Can Dance finalist and the 2007 World Swing Dance champ)

I am so excited to see Lacey dancing again on TV. She was my favorite dancer on her season of SYTYCD. She's such a firecracker! I hope her and Lance go far in the competition.

Monday, August 18, 2008

Wednesday, August 13, 2008

GOOD DOBERMANS ARE PRODUCED BY RESPONSIBLE BREEDERS
AND DEVELOPED BY DEDICATED OWNERS.

I turn 28 today!

HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO ME!

= ]

Thursday, August 7, 2008

SYTYCD - Favorite Dances Season 4

Here are a few that I could actually remember.

No Air - Joshua and Katee

Dreaming with a Broken Heart - Twitch and Kherington

Like You'll Never See Me Again - Courtney and Will

Bleeding Love - Chelsie and Mark

Wishing on a Star - Courtney and Gev

Mercy - Twitch and Katee

Forever - Twitch and Comfort

SYTYCD Top Four


I loved the show last night. I think the boys defiantly stole the show. I’m still a big Courtney fan and how could you not like Katee. She is amazing in any style they throw at her. I loved all four solos too.

Courtney and Twitch Hip-Hop piece choreographed by Tabitha and Napoleon. - I have loved everything from Tabitha and Napoleon. I think Courtney and Twitch did a great job displaying the characters.

Joshua and Katee dance a Lyrical routine choreographed by Wade Robson. - I was so happy to see Wade back and choreographing a dance last night. He is so unique and so awesome. Joshua and Katee could dance anything together and it turns out great. They have great chemistry and technique that they blow me away every single time.

Katee and Courtney dance a Broadway piece choreographed by Tyce DiOrio. - This piece was good. I really enjoyed it and I liked the props too. I did catch on to what Nigel was saying about Courtney. When paired with Katee she doesn’t follow through with her movements. With that said she is still a great dancer and my favorite.

Twitch and Joshua dance a Russian Typytych choreographed by Youri Nelzine. - Wow, I was blown away by this number. It was my favorite of the night. Joshua’s jumps and Twitch’s floor work are impressive. And the energy was through the roof.

Twitch and Katee dance a Fox Trot choreographed by Tony Meredith and Melanie LaPatin. - The lifts in this piece where so cool. They danced the Fox Trot well. And I loved Twitch saying... Bond, James Bond. hehe

Joshua and Courtney dance a Jive choreographed by Jason Gilkison. - I loved this number too. I did feel there was something missing though. I couldn’t quite put my finger on it... maybe it was not as much energy for the Jive. I did feel that the Jive was a harder piece to pull off when put up to the Fox Trot

Our Foursome finishes the evening with a Contemporary piece choreographed by Mia Michaels - I love Mia and her work just amazes me. I was really disappointed last night with this piece. It just wasn’t good enough to be the final dance. It lacked a lot of everything for me. The dancers did well but I think they could have done more with a better piece.

My Opinion:
Joshua
Katee
Twitch
Courtney

Monday, August 4, 2008

The Dark Knight


PLOT: Batman and James Gordon join forces with Gotham's new District Attorney, Harvey Dent, to take on a psychotic bank robber known as The Joker, whilst other forces plot against them, and Joker's crimes grow more and more deadly.

MY OPINION: We loved it! I did get a little antsy toward the end but it was such a good movie I didn't mind it being so long. Heath Ledger did a fantastic job playing the Joker. And I just love me some Christian Bale. I love him in anything. Plus he plays a great Batman.

Friday, July 25, 2008

ROXY

Roxy had to visit the veterinarian (Dr Brown) yesterday. She recived her 10 week shots. After the fact she laid around not feeling too good yesterday. Here are a couple of photos of her passed out half in/half out of her bed. :- )

Thursday, July 24, 2008

ROXY is so smart.



Aaron has been working evenings the past couple of weeks. This has worked out wonderful now that Roxy is a part of our family.

We've had so much company the past couple of days. Everyone just loves Roxy and thinks she is the cutest dog.

She's not a perfect dog. She's been nipping and biting a little but that is only because her teeth hurt so much. I've been giving her a bone to nibble on and it seems to work pretty well. Although she still likes to play and bite some but we’re working on it.

My reason for the blog was to tell you that her and her Daddy have been working on a few things.

Aaron comes home and shows us that he has already taught her to sit, shake and down. On the first try she also rolls over for him. We (me, his Dad and step-Mom) all sat in the kitchen in amazement. We could not believe that a puppy of nine weeks could understand or have the attention span to do such things.

We are so proud of her.

Wednesday, July 23, 2008

Meet ROXY!

Change of plans....
Aaron was feeling a little uneasy about Cesar. I won't go into all of it here but he didn't have a good feeling about it. He was unhappy about picking out a dog that was one week old. He wanted to pick one out by watching it play and interact with its litter mates.

So, he saw an ad in the newspaper on Sunday and decided to call the lady. Her puppies were nine weeks old and ready to be sold. We drove to Ohio yesterday to take a look and we were unsure which one we wanted. We even turned around to look at the runt which we hadn't thought about while there the first time. Once we saw her we were hooked.

We brought her home yesterday and she has warmed up to us very quick. She was playing and eating and doing all the puppy things. She even slept through the night with no howling or crying. We were very impressed and excited.

This morning she was so happy to see us.





Saturday, July 19, 2008

New Photos of CESAR!


We can't wait to get CESAR.


CESAR with his brother RADAR.

Wednesday, July 9, 2008

Meet CESAR


Cesar will be part of our family in four weeks.

We drove to Kentucky yesterday to take a look at the Doberman puppies. Aaron and his dad picked this one out. He is so cute and I can't wait to teach him all kinds of new things.

This is an early birthday present to Aaron from his Dad and step-Mom.

Aaron had a Doberman named Cesar when he was a child. Ever since then he's dreamed of having a Doberman of his own. He no longer has to dream because in four weeks Cesar will be all ours.

Friday, July 4, 2008

Eight Wonderful Years...




Daytona Beach 2000

Aaron and I starting seeing each other. =- ]

Thursday, July 3, 2008

Youniverse Quiz

PERSONALITY


Moods: Wild Cat

Fun: Escape Artist

Habits: Back to Basics

Social: Thoughtful


http://youniverse.com/personality/feedback/1e15cb76c5ad41fe4b3c74d85349c5fb

Friday, June 13, 2008

JUMPER


PLOT: A genetic anomaly allows a young man to teleport himself anywhere. He discovers this gift has existed for centuries and finds himself in a war that has been raging for thousands of years between "Jumpers" and those who have sworn to kill them.

My Opinion: I can remember other people watching this movie at the theater and said they didn’t like it. I’m not sure why this is. Aaron and I both thought the movie was good. It was full of action and had a great story line. I loved watching him teleport from place to place. Plus the girl who plays Millie in the movie is from one of my all time favorite TV shows (The O.C.)

Wednesday, June 11, 2008

SYTYCD - Lacey & Kameron 2007

I'm so mad!!!!! I thought i was recording SYTYCD tonight but little did I know I hadn't recorded any of it. I saw the last couple dance. I looked and you can't even watch it online. = (

This is one of my favorite Mia Michaels routine from last season.

Tuesday, June 10, 2008

Speedy Salsa-Chicken Quesadillas


Prep Time: 10 min
Total Time: 20 min
Makes: 4 servings, six wedges each





1/2 cup TACO BELL® HOME ORIGINALS® Thick 'N Chunky Salsa
2 Tbsp. MIRACLE WHIP Dressing
1/2 tsp. chili powder
8 TACO BELL® HOME ORIGINALS® Flour Tortillas
3/4 lb. cooked boneless skinless chicken breasts, sliced
1 cup KRAFT Mexican Style Shredded Four Cheese

MIX salsa, dressing and chili powder; spread evenly onto tortillas.

LAYER chicken and cheese evenly on half of each tortilla; fold in half to enclose filling.

HEAT large skillet sprayed with cooking spray on medium heat. Add quesadillas, two at a time; cook 4 to 5 min. on each side or until lightly browned on both sides. Repeat with remaining quesadillas. Cut each quesadilla into three wedges to serve.

My Opinion: I've made these quesadillas twice already and I love it. I'm also making this for dinner tonight for me and Aaron, his grandparents, his Mom and Ed and Alexandria.

I've made quesadillas so many times before this recipe and the salsa mixture makes a world of difference. The quesadillas have a much better taste now.

I've also found that when I buy chicken breast (cook and cut it up) it taste way better than the pre-cooked chicken strips.

Saturday, May 24, 2008

Tuesday, April 29, 2008

The Kite Runner by: Khaled Hosseini



PLOT: After spending years in California, Amir returns to his homeland in Afghanistan to help his old friend Hassan, whose son is in trouble.


Located on the back of the book:

Dear Reader,

When I first picked up the manuscript for The Kite Runner, I knew I had something remarkable in my hands. From the opening pages, I was drawn in by the writing - assured, beautifully descriptive, unfolding at its own pace. Its big thematic concerns - the relationships between fathers and sons, upper class and outcast, loyalty and betrayal - set against a historical background, had and epic feel that seemed rooted in a past century.

And yet despite the novel's old-fashioned storytelling, the subject of The Kite Runner couldn't be more relevant today: through the doomed friendship of two boys, we witness the tragic history of Afghanistan in the past thirty years, from the last days of the monarchy, to the Soviet invasion, and on to the atrocities of the Taliban.

Since reading this haunting novel, when I've seen the headlines about Afghanistan in the news, I've experienced the tragedy in a surprisingly personal way. I feel a connection to the land and its inhabitants that I never felt before. And I am reminded how powerful and immediate fiction can be, and why this book is important. I hope that you will share my admiration for The Kite Runner, and that it will affect you as powerfully, and memorably, as it has me.

Sincerely,

Celina Spiegel
Vice-President,
Publisher


My Opinion: Alexandria read this book about six months ago and told me a little about it and how great it was. I wanted to read it but never made the time. I just now finished it and oh my goodness. This book was excellent. It was an easy read and the book consisted of 324 pages. The movie is out on DVD and I can't wait to watch it. I saw a trailer just a few minutes ago and it looks just as good as the book.

Wednesday, March 19, 2008

Courtney Love 'Cons' Kurt Cobain



Courtney Love and Converse will proudly albeit sadly perpetuate the memory of Kurt Cobain with the issuance of a signature shoe line in the late frontman's name later this spring. Containing artwork and scribbles from Cobain's personal notebooks, first published as part of 2002's 'Journals,' the special collection of athletic footwear – sanctioned by Courtney Love and the Cobain estate – will debut in May, according to Internet reports.

Touted as a tribute to the Nirvana brainchild, three of the Converse models that Cobain was often seen sporting – Chuck Taylor All Star, Jack Purcell and One Star – will be included in the new collection. The revised versions of said Cons classics will include wear and fray detailing, as well as Cobain's signature embroidered on the exterior of each shoe.

Marking the first branded product that the Cobain estate has approved since his death, the shoes will be made in black and white versions and will retail at $50 to $65. Cobain, by the way, was wearing a pair of black Converse One Tops when he was found dead of a self-inflicted gunshot wound in April 1994.

.......W T F is she thinking?

Monday, March 17, 2008

I LOVE WHEN IT'S JUST ME AND AARON!


I’m loving today! Today is the start of three whole weeks of living by ourselves. Aaron and I have been living under the roof of others since April of 2007. I’m ready to be alone, again. We both took off work and it’s been a really productive day. I’ve played ROCK BAND for a few hours. I’m getting better at the drums. I washed towels, ran the dishwasher, went to the grocery store around 9am - Wal-Mart was dead. I cleaned the desk area of three computers and now I’m just chilling listening to a Jack Johnson mix. I love days like this. I’m going to enjoy every moment and will be sad when April 7th arrives.

Friday, March 14, 2008

ANGEL

This is track number 4 on Jack Johnson's new cd. This song is so BEAUTIFUL. The entire cd is awesome but this song is deep and you can tell he really loves his wife.



I've got an angel
She doesn't wear any wings
She wears a heart that can melt my own
She wears a smile that can make me wanna sing
She gives me presents
With her presence alone
She gives me everything I could wish for
She gives me kisses on the lips just for coming home

She could make angels
I've seen it with my own eyes
You gotta be careful when you've got good love
Cause the angels will just keep on multiplying

But you're so busy changing the world
Just one smile can change all of mine
We share the same soul
Oh oh oh oh oh ohhh
We Share the same soul
Oh oh oh oh oh ohhh
We Share the same soul
Oh oh oh oh oh ohhh
Oh oh oh oh oh ohhh
Umm umm umm uhhhhhhmm

Thursday, March 13, 2008

"MY" Top 5

Brooke White


Carly Smithson


David Archuleta


Jason Castro


Syesha Mercado