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Post by missendicott on Aug 4, 2007 16:18:16 GMT -5
I always forget the a.... squek. Not cool. My room mate at GSA was like me. So it was all good. When a bunch of artsy teens get together it's like one big ADD party. Haha! We get so hyper because we all like the same things and we don't have the losers that stare at us in the hallways to pick on us. Wowza 8 months is a long time.
He's doing a 007 spoof and a family movie. They both look funny. Steve is the shiznit! Me, mom and dad are going to go see Bourne Ultimatum tonight. Matt Damon is attractive. ^_^
I hate exercise. It's good for you but I'm really lazy. Dad thinks I'm gonna get fat if I don't play basketball. I'd rather be fat.
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Post by aliaschic04 on Aug 5, 2007 1:32:35 GMT -5
That's what I'm afraid of... the art students.. ha ha. I share a 10 hour flight with a whole bunch of art nerds from Northern California. I'm a little scared. Well, maybe it'll liven me up a bit.... I'm so jaded. lol. Yeah, I spent 8 hours at my aunt's house talking to relatives and making food. What a big ordeal. I hate when the attention is all for me... it sucks. But I like getting presents!! I got a convertor/adapter thing for electrical outlets.... I'm so excited to use it. Now who's the bigger nerd? It had like, 5 different adapters, just because the world is complicated like that. Oh really? I shall hunt for the trailers online. I wanna see the Bourne Ultimatum, but not that bad. Yes I agree, Matt Damon is definitely easy on the eyes. Ha ha... I've gone really, really fat this summer... not doing much about it. I played tennis almost every other day in the beginning and I took ballet last quarter, but now it's gone down hill. Okay... I will start playing again on Tuesday. I hate running. ha ha...
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Post by missendicott on Aug 5, 2007 14:02:24 GMT -5
Oh dear! On a plane?/! Bless you. Haha! You cook? I suck at cooking. I think the only thing I've ever cooked is scrambled eggs and I ruined them. So I leave the cooking to mom. Technology these days! It can't be too easy.
In the Bourne movies they always have smexy hit men. In the first one it was Clive Owen and in the third one it was Edgar Ramirez. He was Choco in Domino. I found him attractive! ^_^ I don't remember who played the hit man in the second one. Plus they give you Matt Damon to stare at throughout the entire movie! Wonderful!
I played tennis the other day! I suck horribly at it. I kept missing the ball! I think I'm much better at it on the Wii. ^_^
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Post by aliaschic04 on Aug 6, 2007 11:23:41 GMT -5
Yes, on a friggin' plane. Can't really jump out of the plane if I get annoyed. Or maybe I'll listen to the airline music track over and over for 10 hours. That might just kill me. I cook if I have to. I like to help out with cutting things. ha ha... that sounded funny. I cut some watermelon, skewered some shrimp, and cooked a lot of onion that day. I screwed up a few times when I make things... I can't make a good omlette. I think I might be sticking to bread and cheese next year. Keep it simple... hee hee. Ooh... Clive Owen was in the first movie?? Now I gotta see it again. I haven't seen Domino... I really like Keira's hair in it, but I heard the movie wasn't too great. Mmmm.... Matt Damon. The movie business knows how to sell it. Yay tennis. This summer I've been playing night tennis, which involves those really annoying stadium lights... I'm not used to them and so it screws up perception and I miss the ball sometimes too. I normally play during daylight, but it gets too hot to play then. I'm probably the opposite, I suck at video games.
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Post by missendicott on Aug 7, 2007 12:32:30 GMT -5
Take your own parachute with you.. just in case! The airplane tracks might do the trick. You're in for a rough night. You just reminded me of something I'd do whenever our school would get a new kid. I would walk up to them and put on this serious face and ask them if they liked brocoli. But whatever answer they gave me I would always say "Good, because I have these knives in my kitchen.. and I use them.. to cut things. Like brocoli, celery, whatever you prefer... but mostly brocoli." I was such an idiot. It was funny watching their facial expressions.
Yep! Clive Owen was in the first one. I watched the second one last night and Karl Urban was the smexy hit man. He played Eomer in LOTR. They pick the smexy guys. Domino was alright. There is lots of cursing and things of that nature. But I really liked how it ended.
I think I'm going to try and play golf. One of my basketball buddies it bummed that I'm not playing so she wants me to play golf with her. If you count put-put golfing I am the shiznit at regular golf. Haha! Oh.. I'm gonna make a complete idiot of myself.
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Post by aliaschic04 on Aug 7, 2007 19:51:41 GMT -5
Yeah... I think I can purchase a parachute at an army store back at school.... ha ha. I'd be so scared to jump out of a plane for real... like, skydiving... the most ridiculous thing a human could do. But I realy hope that I'll be able to sit next to new, friendly fellow classmates so I can get to know them. And I can survive with my shuffle and in flight movies. There aren't very many 'new' kids at my school.... I like smexy... hee hee. I get the feeling that Domino wanted to give off this sense of being macho or something. Dude, golf seems really hard. Like, it's more about ridiculous precision than power.... but you gotta have the drive to get the ball to go somewhere far. Goodluck to ya... lol. I know I could never play that game.
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Post by missendicott on Aug 7, 2007 21:31:00 GMT -5
Skydiving and bungee jumping would scare the crap out of me. I can say I'd love to do it, but when I'm up there looking down, I'd chicken out. What if the cord broke or your parachute got stuck? Oh my goodness. That's a little bit too scary for me.
Yes. There's lots of I can handle this better than you in Domino. It's still pretty edgy though. Christopher Walken is in it. I love his voice. It's so funny.
I had trouble just holding the golf club the right way. Yeah.. I'm gonna need all the luck I can get.
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Post by aliaschic04 on Aug 8, 2007 2:25:27 GMT -5
Yeah.. I was watching Reign of Fire with Matthew McConaughey, Gerard Butler and Christian Bale (um, can I say smexy cast??) and they had this part where they had skydivers go down and cast nets on the evil dragons.. without parachutes. It was insane. I think people do that in real life and that scares the crap out of me too.
Ha ha... everytime I hear about Christopher Walken, it brings me back to the music video Weapon of Choice. I can never take him seriously.
I don't even know when to use what kind of putt. Too complicated. If I tried, I'd leave trails of grass chunks behind me... lol.
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Post by missendicott on Aug 9, 2007 13:55:55 GMT -5
Ohh! Nice smexy cast indeed. Gerard Butler played the Phantom. He's in 300 too. I really want to see that. We learned about the Persian War in history before our teacher left and we got a crappy one! Ugh! I sound like a caveman! I just want a good history teacher this year.
He's so funny. I wish he was still on SNL. He would do so well with Darrel Hammond.
I don't even know the names of all the clubs. I'm going to be so bad. I'll act like I'm all good and hit the ball but someone will poke me on the shoulder. I'll look down and the ball will be sitting there like nothing ever happened.
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Post by aliaschic04 on Aug 9, 2007 17:07:46 GMT -5
Yeah, I know. He can play anything, his roles are so different. I was this close to watching 300 during my party, but the general crowd in the room wasn't up for it. Come to think of it, I absolutely loved all of my history teachers in high school. They were all remarkably nice, funny, and amazingly intelligent ..... I don't know how some teachers get into the public school system. I had a world history teacher in college my freshman year that was from Africa and he had this really thick accent. It was cool, but sometimes we couldn't understand what he was saying. My roommate took the same class and had to borrow my notes, cuz she couldn't understand... ha ha. I was like, Gerard Butler was a SNL regular? ha ha.... Yeah, Christopher Walken has been on SNL like, a million times. Oh yeah... club, not putt. Sorry.. goes to show what I know. My architecture last spring told us that the one sport all of us need to learn is golf. I think it's because she comes from the East coast and the only way to hang out with clients, is at a golf range or something like that. I don't know that many people on the West coast that play golf... it's not that popular here.
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Post by missendicott on Aug 9, 2007 22:08:25 GMT -5
Yeah Gerard's pretty awesome. All of my friends have seen it. They were all up in my face quoting it and acting all butch/ warriorish on me. I have to admit, I got a little scared. Our ninth grade history teacher was really cool. He watched Adult Swim. That amazed me. He was old too. I want a British teacher. I think Clive Owen has the smexiest voice ever.
Yeah! You know that Gerard fella! This is really random but during one of our theater performances there was a long silence where anyone could adlib. The scene was something about getting prisoners and it was taking loger than usual and other people had already said "Go and get em'" or stuff of that nature. And it was still pretty quiet so I yelled "Yeah. You know!" It took everything in me not to laugh. It's little random things on stage that makes everything so fun. I love it when stuff happens that's not supposed to happen. Little things, not huge major problems. That would be horrible.
I'm not big on golf. My dad goes every so often. But I'm just playing because one of my friends wanted me too. She's really good too. So I'm gonna look like crap next to her.
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Post by aliaschic04 on Aug 10, 2007 19:58:05 GMT -5
I still haven't seen Adult Swim..... I hear it's hilarious. It would be too distracting to have a British professor. hee hee. Clive Owen does have a smexy voice. I saw him in Children of Men... he was a really annoying character in the beginning, but at the end he was so lovable. Okay, don't tell anyone, but my secret plan for going over the Europe is to find a smexy British man and marry him... ha ha. ;D I totally would if I could. Screw school.... lol!! That was indeed a little random... Yeah... you know! ha ha. I love the randomness. It's my favorite past time... just to be silly. I finally got to see Running With Scissors... which was pretty good. It doesn't make me feel so bad about my situation in life. Anyways, there was this part where Joseph Fienes was yelling out his poem.. it was about an abusive nun and then at the end he was like, "Hey Mommy..... and then I ran out of ink." I swear, it was the funniest thing in the movie. Well, I guess practice makes perfect. I'm itching to go play tennis tonight, but I'm not allowed to. Let's just leave it at that. Today I went to the mall for the first time like, during the summer. ha ha. Crazy, huh? It's because I'm not allowing myself to buy anything... meaning clothes, because I gotta save up for next month. But!! I got a green ipod shuffle... I'm using it now and all I've got to say is, cuteness!!! I LOVE the packaging and the little clip mp3. I think I'm in love.... with technology?? Oh, and the new iMac came out... so exciting!! It looks awesome. I'm envious of my mom... she'll end up buying one or maybe my brother will... he'll need it for final cut pro. It's super fast and nice. Ugh.
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Post by missendicott on Aug 12, 2007 20:28:53 GMT -5
Adult Swim is the shiznit. Aqua Teen Hunger Force is the best. Sea Lab is pretty great too. I agree about having a british teacher. I would never pay attention to what was being taught. I would just listen to their voice. I wanted to watch Children of Men and I had it in my hand to rent but dad made me rent Man of the Year instead. If you ask me, that is a wonderful secret plan! ^_^
Random is great. One of the seniors and I would always do random things on stage. I could never look her in the eye when I had to speak though. I'd end up laughing for no reason. I think we tried to make each other laugh. It was funny. I want to watch Running With Scissors. It looked really funny.
Yeah, so while I'm typing this they have ads by google down below the post box. They're all adds for golfing. Hehe! Apparently even the computer knows I suck. I went shopping today as well! Hooplah! I got this white T- shirt and a little vest with skinny jeans. From the Gap! WooT! I love that store. You are indeed in love with technology. Haha! Maybe you can ask your mom or brother if you could just borrow the iMac. Then you can forget giving it back to them and bring it to Europe with you! ^_^
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Post by aliaschic04 on Aug 13, 2007 13:01:06 GMT -5
I guess I should start my youtube search for Adult Swim shows.... ha ha. Yeah for sure, just closing my eyes and listening to his beautiful voice. Dreamland.... Yeah, Children of Men was a good movie. It was really serious and all that, but in the end, it was very enjoyable. I could never act. I'm more the type of person who would be behind the scenes and making random comments with dry humor. I swear, I've got the weirdest humor... but apparently my friends get it. Running With Scissors has it's funny parts, but most of the time, I feel really bad for the main character, because his life is soooo screwed up, even if he's only 18 or something. I never reallly pay attention to the ads on this board... for some reason, they don't really stick out to me. Weird... I'm planning to go to the outlet stores after lunch today and I'm going mainly for GAP and perhaps Banana Republic. My friend says I'm a GAP girl.... just because I wear a lot of clothes that are really plain, and solid color like. Plus, half of my wardrobe is from GAP. I love GAP too. I love the skinny jeans now. My only pair are from Old Navy, which is part of the company. We're just GAP whores... ha ha. And I love wearing them with my gray converse chucks. My mom won't let me bring those shoes and I'm sooo sad. Eh... I don't think my brother or mom will fall for it. And honestly, I wouldn't want to bring such a nice computer to Europe. I love my laptop... when it's not tweaking out.
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Post by missendicott on Aug 13, 2007 18:57:06 GMT -5
Indeed you need to catch up on Adult Swim. I recomend the Broodwich episode of Aqua Teen. That one makes me laugh quite a lot. I will definitely need to rent Children of Men. ^_^
Acting is fun. Once you get on stage you get used to it. I get the little butterflies before every performance but after my second line or whatever I'm fine. Back stage is so fun! One of the guys charlie horsed me in the leg right before I was supposed to run out. It hurt like crap. So I was limp-running on stage. That wasn't fun. But there are lots of inside jokes that go on.
Gap whores? Haha! Basically my entire closet is from the Gap. That's the only place I'll get my jeans. I might get some at American Eagle but that's always rare. Lots of people made fun of my navy and white striped shirt I got there. They kept giving me sailor names. Hehe. I wear my outfits with either my plaid or navy converse chucks.... weird. I want laptop. I think I'm getting one my senior year! ^_^
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Post by aliaschic04 on Aug 15, 2007 13:26:58 GMT -5
Yeah... I think the atmosphere is kinda similar to my experience when I did ballet performances. I loved it... people would hang out backstage, us older girls got a dressing room... I loved dressing rooms. We each got our own vanity and our costumes are hung on this huge movable rack. I remember one time I was dancing the part of one of the Spanish coffees and me and my friend had to help the nutcracker get under the christmas tree backstage and we had to make sure his head wasn't in the way of coming out of the tree... ha ha. I definitely got the jitters when I had to do my solo and any other dance I'd have to do.
GAP is definitely the shiznit. I bought a gray and white striped shirt... it's really soft and I like it! I don't know what it is with me and stripes these days. I love the medium sized stripes, not the in your face size ones. I actually tried on a navy blue and white long sleeved shirt.. but it didn't look so great. Weird. Chucks are awesome. This is sooo weird. Laptops are cool... it's just that they kinda breakdown a lot faster than a desktop.
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Post by missendicott on Aug 15, 2007 15:18:34 GMT -5
You get your own vanity?/! That's flippin sweet! We're a single A high school so we get what we can get. Nothing too snazzy but nothing too cheap. There's a really old chair back stage that we use for a prop and one of the guys was sitting in it during a show. The leg broke off of it and shot out and hit the wall. I looked up at him and he looked so scared. The chair fell forward and he had to catch it before it fell onstage. It was so funny. I think there's still a dent in the wall where the leg hit it.
I bought the Audrey Hepburn outfit at the Gap. The one with the black shirt and skinny black pants. I wore that to school for one friggin day and everyone thought I was gothic or emo. What the crap??! You don't see me wearing that everyday do you? People can be so retarded. Chucks are the best shoes ever. I want the ones that Emma Watson designed. Those are pretty sweet.
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Post by aliaschic04 on Aug 16, 2007 19:07:16 GMT -5
Well, I did go to a tuition-paying ballet school, so I guess we should expect to get that kinda stuff.... hee hee. Tuition was expensive, I don't know how my parents paid for all of it. The academic high schools never had a dance program, so that was my only resort. The facility we danced at was a theater-performance place, so it was pretty nice. I love when dancers had to run from one end to the stage to the other thru the hallway.... but if it's a quick stage change, the person would go behind the backdrop, which sometimes doesn't work out too great if they're wearing something bulky like a tutu... it will make the backdrop ripple and the audience can see it... lol.
I don't think I could pull off that Audrey Hepburn look off. I'd have to be super skinny... I think personally, anyone can wear whatever they want.... I hate when classmmates are like, oh, what's the occasion for wearing a dress?? And pretty much my reason would be because it was spring and I felt like feeling springy and pretty for once... ha ha. I mean, is it so wrong?? And then the next day I'd be all grundged out. I think I'll struggle trying to fit into an Italian culture, but in the end, I'll end up wearing whatever I want, whenever I want. Emma Watson designed Chucks?? Cool. I need to find me a pair.
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Post by missendicott on Aug 17, 2007 16:11:52 GMT -5
Oh backdrops are fun to walk behind. I feel like I'm being watched but nobody can see me. The stupid boys would always run behind them during a show. Our director got really mad at them too. And she's pretty scary when she's mad. This year we didn't have a backdrop though. We had to crawl to the other side without our butts sticking up in the air or else the audience would see us. This year we did a pirate play so the part we crawled behind was the railing of the ship. I had to dress up as an aristocrat to get the Royal Navy away from us and I had to crawl behind the railing with a huge puffy dress on without being seen. I got to the other side just in time to get out onstage. It was always scary. Haha!
Goodness yes! I hate it when they ask stupid questions. It's like as soon as I walk into the cafeteria before the bell rings, I can feel everyones stare on me. It sucks. There is absolutely nothing wrong about wearing a dress! Haha! We sound like a bunch of protestors. Indeed Emma did design her own pair of Chucks. They are an off white color with pretty flowery designs on them. ^_^
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Post by aliaschic04 on Aug 19, 2007 13:26:33 GMT -5
It almost feels like when I'm behind the backdrop, I'm onstage..... I can see the audience and hear the music, but they can't see me. I've never attempted a play.... those seem like fun. I was in a performance for a club last year and it involved acting, dancing, and singing from a cast of i dunno, maybe 60 of us?? It was madness. But I was part of the dancing troupe and they made some of us background people for a fair scene... and I swear my acting couldn't have been any worse.... ha ha. Especially when they kinda just shove you out there last minute. I liked the running around backstage to get to the other side parts, it's like, "Get outta the way before ya dieeeeeee." ha ha.
I think the same way goes for wearing make-up. It's like, if a girl wants to wear make-up one day and another not, then let it be. But I remember this time back during my 'Nutcracker' performing days and we'd have to wear heavy stage make-up, this girl in my class would come up to and say, "Hey Jen, you look really good with make-up on."... like she was hinting that I looked hideous without it on or something... lol. And she said it like, twice in one year. I hate her. We are protestors against style prejudice.... ha ha. I don't know.
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