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...let's see if I can write this post before I leave! Time start...now~ ( Under a cut just because. ) To sum it all up, my life is boring. I'm a big baby with an overactive imagination. I'm hearing random noises in the apartment now and it's freaking me out. GREAT. my life. ~_~;; (it's probably just the bugs and rats though. That happens all the time around here. lol) ANYWAY, TIPS ON HOW TO STOP BEING A BABY. It'd be very much appreciated. XD P.S. I couldn't finish in time to post before i left the apt so on the ride home, I kept DREADING going home and going to sleep to the point that I was like, OMG. SO TEMPTED TO BEG MY MOM TO SLEEP IN THEIR ROOM. Am I really 22 years old? |
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 IN THIS POST: Moving Abduction Vacation IT BURNS 50 pictures ( As in Dent? ) |
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Apparently today everyone & their momma is releasing a new video. The latest is from Alicia Keys and let me just say that this is my current anthem. I play this freakin' song EVERY SINGLE DAY. Geez. It's been a while since I've heard a song that I've connected with on some emotional level. So you can imagine my excitement when I saw that the video had finally premiered?! Err. Why, oh why, must you release these shitty ass videos? Whatever happened to videos like Fallin and If I Ain't Got U? Can someone explain to me the concept of this video? She walks down the street, revives a dog, rides a purple-laser-shooting motorcycle, flies to the roof of some building (looking quite stunning, I must add), flies back down, touches some guy's face and then rides away on her motorcycle; the end. This is the second lackluster video in a row Alicia. Another one & I'm out. |
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 The video won't embed, so click [ here] to watch it. This has got to be one of her worst videos ever. The only thing I liked about the video was the choreography, the dancing and how beautiful she looked. Other than that, it doesn't looked like she had much of a budget to shoot the video. Lil Wayne's appearance wasn't needed and I really don't know how I feel about this song, as it sounds more like something off of Nelly Furtado's Loose than anything on Shakira's long and diverse catalog. If She Wolf didn't achieve the level of success it was supposed to achieve, then I don't think Give It Up To Me has any chance in hell. Check out Shakira's international second single, Did It Again, which is a much better song and has an excellent video. |
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Finally! Finally Beyonce. You have delivered a high quality video, up there with some of your best. Yes, I like it THAT much. Part of it feels like Check on It Part Deux, while the other half evidently pays tribute to the Kill Bill films. Whatever the case may be, I think the video is great. I know that opinions, especially when it comes to Beyonce, vary tremendously. Some said that Single Ladies was one of Beyonce's worst videos ever & look at the phenomenon it became. This video (which was directed by Hype Williams by the way) should help the single achieve some moderate level of success, at the least. Lady Gaga's appearance is cute but that's all it is. I don't really see the purpose of her being in the video (or song for that matter)other than to garner a lot of publicity for this A star collabo. I'm interested to see what Lady Gaga's video for Telephone (her next single) is going to be like as Beyonce is going to be playing in HER field. Not much else to say. The video is hot. The song is a banger. The song/video's vibe takes me back to the B'Day era, when I used to jam to the likes of Kitty Kat and Get Me Bodied. If all goes well, this song will follow their footsteps and become another one of Beyonce's many, many, anthems. Uh uhhhhhhh... |
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Saturday, Katie Cleary (cycle 1) attended the wedding of Boston Red Sox pitcher Clay Buchholz and fellow Deal or No Deal model Lindsay Clubine. Picture here. |
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ART UPDATEPlease check it out if you want to catch a glimpse of what my art looks like! |
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BuddyTv posted photos from the final, including the covergirl shots: |
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Except it's like 2 in the morning and even though i'm a little frightened (STUPID PARANORMAL ACTIVITY) to go to bed, i do have classes tmr. Anyway, I so have shit to talk about--getting drunk/FOOD POISONING?! last Wednesday and meeting Peyton on saturday and seeing shingo's ABSOLUTELY AMAZING "Talk Like Singing." ...Okay not as much as I had thought there would be XD, but still! Should be typed up~ I'm really posting for this:
The JE Fanfiction Feedback & Concrit Meme Tell me what YOU think of my writing here!Lord knows I wouldn't turn away any constructive criticism. I mean, I have to develop a skin for this kind of thing anyway--i am taking workshops galore. XD Also, speaking of fic, it may have been forever since I've written JE but omg, I got mentioned in the jefic meme as a GOOD writer. my heart may have soared a bit. <33333 Okay, i should go to bed. ... with the lights on. :///// |
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An interview with 'America's Next Top Model's' Erin WagnerBy Paige Wiser Now that "America's Next Top Model" is in its 13th cycle, there are only so many ways to keep the concept fresh. Making the girls pose as circus animals? Done. Including a transgendered beauty named Isis? Done. Shaving the models' heads? Done to death. So this time around, Tyra Banks lowered her standards. Literally. Only candidates 5-foot-7 and shorter were allowed to audition, whereas most runway models are 5-foot-10 or statuesquer. It gave 5-foot-6 Erin Wagner of Spring Grove the chance to try for a career as a petite model. And now that the competition is down to just four girls, Erin is emerging as the closest thing to a villain the producers can come up with. "I know I came off as bratty, but it's reality TV so I've accepted my edit," says Erin. "Everyone watching should just keep in mind, what you see is not necessarily what you get." The accused "modzilla" clarifies some of her more scandalous moments. ( Read more... ) |
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From modeling to remodelingBy Scott Tady, Beaver County Times, Pa. Nov. 15--Beaver County's reality-television sweetheart has found a new TV gig. Joanie Dodds -- who'd you think I meant? -- will co-host "Run My Renovation," a home-improvement show on the DIY network. "We just started filming, so it won't be on TV until like January or so," Dodds, formerly of Patterson Township, said. "It films in Knoxville, Tennessee, about every other week, so I'm on the road a lot but it's a super fun experience and I'm learning so much. I even get to drive a big red pickup truck." Doesn't take much to please the former "America's Next Top Model" runner-up, eh? Since her appearance on that CW program, Dodds, 28, has become a pro model, spending a few months this year in Italy's fashion mecca, Milan. But a steady job as a TV show hostess is a bigger deal, even if on a network like DIY, which people with basic cable or standard satellite service can't get without an upgrade. "I just hope that this is the beginning of an empire for me and I am the next Pam Anderson-Martha Stewart hybrid," Dodds said with a laugh. "I'm going for sexy mogul." source |
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Stanford waitress does Ky. proud on 'Top Model'Laura Kirkpatrick is a finalist on CW showBy Mary Meehan On Wednesday night's episode of America's Next Top Model, finalist Laura Kirkpatrick channels Pele, the Hawaiian goddess of volcanoes. A waitress from Stanford (population 3,399) is making Kentucky proud as one of four finalists on America's Next Top Model. Laura Kirkpatrick, 19, made an immediate impression during casting for The CW's hit reality competition by describing in some detail how to castrate a bull (squeeze, twist and slash). She has gone on to produce consistently good photos on the fashion modeling contest and showcase her Southern charm. The judges, including show creator Tyra Banks, sometimes seem a little surprised at the sophistication of the blonde beauty with a truly country twang. This in spite of the fact that another Kentucky woman, Celia Ammerman, originally from Cynthiana, placed in the final four on Top Model last season. Kirkpatrick, who is 5 feet, 6 inches tall, competes against other petite models in Cycle 13, where the hook is that all the women are shorter than 5-foot-7. The buzz around Stanford is that Kirkpatrick took the top prize, but The CW won't tell and Kirkpatrick is not allowed to say until after the finale, scheduled to air Nov. 18. But she can answer some questions via e-mail. Here's Kirkpatrick's take on sweet tea, life on the show and her grandma's love of sexy clothing. ( Laura adorableness under here! ) |
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Whitney Thompson Launches Supermodel Line of Candles & JewelryJACKSONVILLE, Fla. -- Whitney Thompson is back home in Neptune Beach. As much as she's taking a breather with her family and close friends, she's still business. In fact, America's Next Top Model is starting a business. Thompson plans to sell a line of jewelry and scented candles. The wax from the candles can be used as a massage moisturizer. The new adventure is very personal. "My designs, my candles, my jewelry, all of it is 100 percent me," said Thompson, from the comfort of Jaffi's, the boutique in Neptune Beach where her modeling career began. The candles come in a variety of scents. The names read like her monthly travel itinerary: Hong Kong Blossoms; London Hot Tea and Ginger; Los Angeles Lilly; Milan Melon; Paris and Berries; and Central Park. Oh, and there's also a candle called Boyfriend's Shirt. Thompson says it's something that the man in your life might like. The man in her life goes to Jacksonville University. His name is Logan Chipperfield. He's a punter. Even ESPN is tracking his stats. Most of the products are made on the First Coast. The jewelry is made by hand by a friend in Tennessee. Everything goes through her. "Everything is literally touched by my hands," said Thompson. "It's all me. They're my babies. I love them." ( Read more... ) |
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Welcome to Community Talk - the first (and possibly last!) post where you guys get to say anything you want either behind a veil of mystery (anonymous user), or as yourself (logged into LiveJournal). You can say anything you'd like as long as it's somehow related to music. I will not tolerate fights, though - do not personally attack someone for stating their opinion. Everyone is entitled to their own opinion. Keep that in mind.
If things get incredibly out of hand (for example, if this turns into a "hate meme"), this will be deleted asap. The purpose is just to have fun in a community setting, and express your love (or... not-so-love) for the vast music world and its subsequent artists. Feel free to link to your favourite songs / videos. :) Maybe your favourite artist(s) will gain fans! |
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Clazziquai Project; MUCHO MIX Release Date: October 28, 2009 Language: English Genre(s): Pop, Dance Thanks To: clow987 Purchase: YesAsia
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01. Love Again (RAM RIDER REMIX) 02. Kiss Kiss Kiss (Yasutaka Nakata (capsule) remix) 03. The Road (sugiurumn remix) 04. Spinning The World (Voice remix) 05. Back In Time (Cloud Remix) 06. Tell Yourself (DAISHI DANCE Remix -ENGLISH Ver.-) 07. Affection (4Step 4Ward mix -HAN(W)) 08. Flea (Jojal Remix -Audition Grandprix-) 09. Chocolate Truffle (Unplugged Ver.) 10. Lazy Sunday Morning feat. JOANNA |
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Good: Will decided to buy an Xbox360. Despite our mutual hatred of the system. He just really, really wanted to play the Xbox GTAIV exclusives. So my Gamertag is mskweenie, add me. Even though a month from now I won't have Gold membership because we think that paying for Live is stupid. (Clearly the monetary situation has improved substantially, but I still need to get stuff together to try to sell.) I am trying to play Dead Rising, but that shit is clunky as hale. Also, I am dying a lot. I thought I would like it because of the photography angle (it reminds me of Beyond Good and Evil sort of), but the clunkiness...Capcom, I am surprised. ------For the record, we still hate Xbox. I mean, no wireless card? Paying an extra $70-100 just for a little USB POS? It doesn't play Blu-Ray movies? You have to buy battery packs just to make the controllers rechargable? (I bought them for the Wii, but that was $30, included two, and has a cute little stand for the Wiimotes that lights up and everything. Totally worth it, IMO.) Um...why not include those capabilities with the freaking system? I mean, Sony did that, and it didn't work out for them, but I think Microsoft could do it and get away with it. Maybe an Elite Pro or something. I don't know. I think Microsoft should stick to making software, not hardware. Bad: One of the journalism profs Will tutors for was going to be part of a comedy open mic in Birmingham. So I got ready and we headed over there only to find that the open mic was completely sold out. We didn't think that would happen. The main show in the main room still had tickets open, but the open mic did not. What. Good: We decided that since we wouldn't be getting tickets and it was only like 7 pm that we should have a sushi dinner somewhere in Birmingham, followed by a movie at the Summit. We found a place, I got directions, and off we went. Bad: Apparently my iPhone was slightly off. Decided to input the address into my Garmin. Opened up the glovebox and...no Garmin. No iPod, either. Both have been stolen. What. That makes the second time this year that we've had a GPS unit and an iPod stolen from his truck. (He forgets to lock it sometimes. The first time they were both out in plain view, this time, not so much.) I am especially upset because these were both mine. My iPod had my name engraved on the back and barely worked (it was from September 2005 and has been through a war), but still. We don't think that calling the police will help this time (it didn't last time), so we're just going to complain to the rental office. Maybe they will install those gates that make white people automatically feel safer. Maybe we should just park farther away. We live so close to the entrance that really, anyone could just take ten steps, yoink, and be gone in less than a minute on foot. Good: The restaurant was apparently just beyond a hill, so we couldn't see it. Bad: Every space in the parking lot is full, and it's not the hole-in-the-wall that we were expecting. Good: We decide to just go somewhere else. We stop at Hooters. Boobs. Bad: Our waitress most definitely will never be a Rhodes Scholar, forgot 50% of the things we asked from her, and the food tasted weird. Good: We saw Law Abiding Citizen, and while it won't be winning any Oscars, it was at least entertaining. Bad: The Hooters gave me food poisoning. Things decided that they wanted back out of me midway through the movie, and my tummy made one of the loudest rumbles ever. So loud that the girls a couple rows in front of us were all, "WTF was that?" I suffered from these ailments for the rest of the night. ...I guess everything kind of evened out, but that was my worst-ever Friday the 13th by far.
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