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kiss_me_angel2003
Hi. My name is Allie, I'm 19, I'm weird. If you don't like strange people, you really shouldn't hang around me. Nope, not in college. Nope, not engaged, married or un-single. Don't try anything stupid with me because I turn Beauty to Biotch in 0.6 seconds. Okay, enough down-sides, on with the good!
My favorite colors are pink, black, light blue and green.
My favorite thing to drink is Mountain Dew.
When you get on my good side, I'll be sugary sweet.
I sleep a lot. Okay, I know this isn't something you need to know, but hey!
I like fluffy animals.
I'm a 'redneck'.
Country Gal!
I'd pick blondes over dark haired guys. Don't take it personally, it's just a preference.
I hate it when guys are nothin' but skin and bones!!! ERGH! Either be a tall dude with a little extra baby fat, have some really nice abs, or just be inbetween the two. I always have the sudden urge to run up to skrawny little dudes and shove pizza and icecream down thier throats...^_~
I have a leg and t-shirt fetish (for guys)
I dream of being in an aquarium on a regular basis.
I'm leaning towards the Airforce.
No plans for kids at the current moment.
I like food: pizza, cheesecake, taco's, gerbils (just kiddin'!), that liquid goo candy. Nope, nothing healthy, but I manage to maintain a thin figure.
I've been known to cop an attitude, like the way I talk. People say it's 'saucy'. Whatever.
I've never been in trouble with the law.
I LOVE Kenny Chesney, his fiddle player, and his guitarist. *panting* God, they are FINE. First time I saw Nick (fiddle dude), I was like...Break me offa peice of that!
I hate romantic things.
I have no desire to get married in a church. I'm thinkin' of the PBR bull riding arena in grubby jeans and a t-shirt...
I like flannel stuff.
I tend to use the word 'I' in a bunch of sentences and I'm very selfconsious about it. See what I mean about the 'I's'? UGH!!!!!
Have you ever had the sudden urge to go to sleep randomly. I fall asleep standing up a lot. Like when someone's giving me a lecture, my eyes close and ZZZZZZZZ...Which is why I wear sunglasses.
I like to write fan-fics, so if you do, drop me a line!
Love, love, love, love, love, love!!!!
~Mary~
Reviews
Anatomy of Sex (2005)
Educational, Interesting, but Repetitive at times.
This documentary is very educational, but I found, towards the end, they kept repeating the same information. Anatomy of Sex is something that any teen might watch if he/she is feeling unsure. Viewer discretion for the graphic scenes and sexual content is definitely advised. It isn't hot sex-tapes, it's rather tame. But people might not want their ten-year-old son watching it. 14+ age group. So I guess this might be used in a college class, or sexual education in junior/senior classes in high school. I'm not quite sure weather or not it'd be appropriate, but it'd clear a few things up with today's crazy teens. I give Anatomy Of Sex a B+.
Slap Her, She's French! (2002)
Adorable, Hilarious, and the best French imitation I've ever seen!
She Gets What She Wants (Otherwise 'Slap Her...She's French'), is one of the best movies I've seen in a long time!
Staring Piper Paraboo as the seemingly innocent Genevieve Laplouf, this movie has an innocently mean nature. It starts when Starla Grady, a snob and popular high school senior is 'found' by Genevieve Laplouf and is brought to America to help Starla win the pageant. Little did she know, Genevieve Laplouf is hiding something, and Starla's past is about to come back to bite her in the ass!
The end result and reason is really very funny if you think about it, and you just HAVE to love Starla's friends.
'GOSH, Y'all!'
Ten out of Ten!
Priklyucheniya pingvinenka Lolo. Film pervyy (1986)
Kids who watch this grow up to be INCREDIBLEY successful!
Just look at me! Hehehehe, My mom raised her four children on this show! Jackie lives in Birmingham as an office assistant, Jamie's in Florida (Happy as a clam), Marco lives in Kentucky with his girlfriend and her two kids (they're getting' hitched in July), and I ditched America for the islands! And ta think we all came from Boston! We ALL watched this movie. It taught us everything we'd ever need to know about life: Love, bad situations, friendship, and how to escape being sent to a zoo by angry Russians! Where would the world be without Scamper and Snowflake?!
For it's time and genre, I think they did an awesome job, in all. The songs are so cute!
I love it, love it, love it!
My heart was racing when they eggs were getting stolen, too.
Practical Magic (1998)
I love this movie!
It's not so far-fetched if you know what I mean. There's no 'Abra cadabra!'. It's a story about modern witches who can stir coffee with their minds and make evil syrup...Hehehe.
There's a curse on the family, that any man the Owens woman loves is doomed to die, so told by the Aunts (One of them is Stockard Channing). The two main characters (Sally and Gillian 'Jilly' 'Jilly Bean' Owens)grow up as two miserable little girls because they are outcasts as everyone knows they're different. Jilly and Sally go their separate ways and Sally falls forcefully in love with a man who dies because she loves him. Her little girls (Black and red haired) live with her. Jilly goes through MANY men and finally, she ends up with Jimmy. I'll leave it at that so that you HAVE to rent this movie to get the full picture. It's very enticing!
There are a few gaps that could be awesomely filled in. Like the few minutes before the Halloween tradition takes place...*sigh*
I love the effects of the magic, and I enjoy the scene of Jilly in her car, 'witching' herself to Sally in one night, but it looks like a few.
You'll really love this movie!
CMT Total Release: Kenny Chesney (2002)
Chesney On Tour
I am a HUGE Chesney fan! Granted, back in 02 and farther, he wasn't as big as he is now, what with BE AS YOU ARE, WHEN THE SUN GOES DOWN, and NO SHOES, NO SHIRT, NO PROBLEMS, they've definitely put him on the road to success. Many Kenny fans like me can't wait to see him in acting (if he plans on it). You have to be a very talented actor to pull off the 'drunk drool' like Chesney in 'That's Why I'm Here', a song about a man with a drinking problem. The video shot I'm speaking about shows him on a floor, picking his head up slightly. It's the perfect shot.
Anyway, back to his tour. I loved how he showed us what was up on tour, but it would have been nice to see him really talk and have more of an inside view. I was also a little more than a tad disappointed when there was like...NO pieces of his band talking, other than a little Wyatt Beard (Piano), a little more of Nick Hoffman (Fiddle and Guitar), three seconds of Clayton Mitchell (Lead Guitar) and like...NONE of the other members. Mostly his staff spoke. Where was his band when they were in the Waffle House, anyway?!
I know that the tour is supposed to be about Chesney, but he left a lot to be desired about everyone else. I'd like to see him recording, I'd like to see him just hanging out with his band, and I'd like to see him through-out an entire day.
Eight out of Ten
Jurassic Park (1993)
What I think of Jurassic Park
The first time I saw Jurassic park, I was only eight. Quite frankly, I had NO want to watch scary dinosaurs eat people or chase people. I had nightmares for WEEKS. But la-di-da-ing through channels, I stopped on it one day a while ago. 'Holy CATS!' I exclaimed, 'They still have this movie?!'
I sat down and watched the last twenty minutes of it. The more I really listened to it, the more I really understood it. Now, I can't get enough of it. I confiscated it from the family movie case and now it lives safely in my room next to my TV.
I find it an oddly satisfying movie to watch on a windy, cold night with a few gal pals. We all love Goldblums sense of humor in odd situations, and we ALL love the character Ellie.
Alright, alright, enough about OUR opinions, right?
I'd recommend this for a ten year-old, sure. They might not get the full effect of it, but hey, kids these days are getting' smart! It has a intriguing story line and it kept me itching to find out what happened next. I don't think that there were ANY boring parts, except for in the very beginning when we first see that Dennis guy (The dude with 'butterfingers'). But as I was about to change the channel, he put the shaving cream on the pie. That would bite to take a taste of that! Yuck!
All and all, I really enjoyed watching the actors well, act. I mean...Actors usually do that...They had great personalities!
Ten out of Ten!