Hey,
So, as I promised, I'm going to talk (more like ramble) about To Save a Life.
Well, I went to go see it over the weekend, and my major advice to the girls who go see this BRING KLEENEX!!! Seriously, I was like bawling. Tragic...
So, the stories about this awesome got-it-all-together basketball star (High School Musical esque-ish) who's extremely popular and forgot all about his childhood bestie. Ya know, the swap out the old friend with the hot girlfriend and idiotic jocks as friends.
His friend, in 6th grade, saved him from an oncoming car, taking a blow to his leg, resulting in a permanent limp. Which then lets Jake (the jock) go on to be a basketball maniac.
Eventually, one day at school, Roger (the limping past-bestie) pulls a gun out and begins firing. Jake cautions him not to do anything, but Roger *spoiler* commits suicide.
So, then Jake's all blue about the whole thing (if he wasn't I'd be worried). One thing leads to another, and he starts going to church, his supposed friends leave him (cuz he's too CHristian for them) etc.
His life falls apart, and he finds God. Ya know...
The best part of this movie is Doug Moore played by *drum roll*...Steven Crowder. Yeah, my favorite political commentator. He plays the jerk of a best friend guy. It was nice to see him on a bigger screen then my computer for longer than 4 minutes.
The movie is def worth seeing. It has a good Christian perspective on things teens get shoved at them on a daily basis.
So, go see it if the last sentence piqued your interest...or you just wanna see Steven for a bit. His arms are lot more muscular then his vids let on. bahaha
But as a final note, the movie is a sobering look at what the lure of popularity can sometimes lead to.
I love you!!!
-CT-
(I'm tired of closing my posts the same dorky way.)
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Friday, October 30, 2009
Explanations
One of my friends asked me who the picture was at the bottom of the blog, above my fishies.
It's just Steven Crowder as Nancy Pelosi. If that doesn't make you laugh, I don't know what will.
haha not really, I never expect you to laugh on here. Cuz I be not funny
Luv, Palin, and Crowder...
-CT-
It's just Steven Crowder as Nancy Pelosi. If that doesn't make you laugh, I don't know what will.
haha not really, I never expect you to laugh on here. Cuz I be not funny
Luv, Palin, and Crowder...
-CT-
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Thursday, October 15, 2009
Lists to Learn Who I Am! (and you will love every second of it!)
Hey:
Now, just because I feel like it, hahahaha, I want to make some lists. Before you click the little X button in the right-hand corner, chill...
These aren't gonna be boring
1. I'm pretty (joke!)
2. I like my smile (uh...)
3. I'm funny (no way)
Nope, not that boring...gosh, don't you trust me?
My lists tonight are below!
Top ten things I hate
10. Feet. I really hate them, I dunno why, they just freak me out. I mean those stubby little things we call toes. This is abnormal, I know, but with my clown feet (size 10 1/2, baby) how can I really like them?
9. Goth people. I don't so much hate them as I'm scared of them. You mean you've never seen Revenge of the Goths? Oh, what a shame...it was even scarier than those Mummy movies (which are pretty awesome in my 'pion.)
8. Math. Oh, don't even get me started...
7. Perez Hilton, seriously everything that comes out of his mouth I plug my ears and hum Muse (their new cd pwns, fyi)
6. Celebrities. Now with the exception of a certain guy named *cough* Robert Pattinson *cough*, most celebs are just dumb. They think they've contributed some great thing to society so they let all the fame go to their pea-sized brains. Seriously, what did Brad Pitt contribute? His bleached blonde hair? Ooh, special stuff there... Plus, 90% of them are liberal so ya know, i don't hate them so much as find them absolutely impossible to reason with.
5. Abortion. Somebody I know bought a bumper sticker that says the following, "So you'll kill a innocent baby but not a convicted murderer?" Where is the justice? Seriously? Hey, I should so get that tattooed on my back...no way; I hate needles and tramp stamps
4. Gay marriage. If even the Bible says its wrong why do they do it? Is it some form of idk, rebellion? Like an immature 15 year old, "Ooh, I hate my life, I'm gonna run away." Whatever, it's also pretty sickening to know that in my state it's legal. But, like the kids in my class say, "Just cause it's legal doesn't make it right." Yeah, see, teenagers are sometimes smarter than some adults. Hm?
3. Anita Dunn. That...woman...ugh! She has nothing more to do than twiddle her little thumbsies so she decides to attack Fox News? Bcuz they're not a "real news channel." Right, of course not, then I guess this isn't a real news blog cuz I get my info from them. She also said that like an "arm to the right wing." Yeah, isn't CNN an arm to the left wing? Hmm...well, idk, but I'm right..:D
2. Nobel Peace Prize committee. I don't really need to explain this but I will. :) Okay, seriously tell me, what has Obama done to bring "peace?" Well, let's see, there was the time...oh, nope he didn't. What about the time? Ah, nope. Or maybe when he...op, never happened. See, what an impressive resumé. Mm-hmm
*Hums Barack Hussein Obama mmm*
1. The current administration. I cannot exactly say I hate them, cuz I'd be pinned as a racist, of course. But, let's just say I hate their actions and decisions. Simple as that, people.
Now, after all the negativity, here's some positive for ya...
10 things I love
10. Writing, this one explains itself...
9. Talking. I like talking. I don't like my voice though, I wish I had a cool voice like British or Irish. Irish accents are so cool. Though their little leprechaun's scare me. I kid you not.
8. Adventure movies. Nothing beats the Bourne Trilogy (though they really shouldn't be called that, nothing like the books), Mummy movies, or Push. Those are some of my fav movies besides Twilight, obviously. Matt Damon, though he maybe a total lib, does play Jason Bourne pretty well...if I do say so myself
7. Books. I really love reading so yeah, I'm cool like that.
6. Ding-dong-ish teenager boys. You know what I mean... those idioic morons you see running around the mall talking loudly or wrestling their friends in public. Ya know, the kind of guy you wanna take a wooden spoon and smack him on the head. haha I love them because it's fun to think of ways to get mad at them. Anger issues? Ha, no, not a bit.
5. Steven Crowder. Yeah, he's a pretty funny dude. I think I might have mentioned this before...I wonder...
4. MuteMath. Sad that a band would be higher on the list that Steven, huh? Oh, too bad. I love this bad, they rock!! (Cheesy much?) But their lead singer's awesome, and their drummer, seriously is amazing. I would love to go to one of their concerts someday...
3. Green eyed people. I have always wanted to have green eyes and wavy, blonde hair. So those are the things I would change about me, in case you ever wondered...
2. Burn Notice. I love this show! I liked Jefferey Donovan till I found out he was in his 40's. Just a wee bit older than me...haha Oh, he also got a DUI during the summer. *ugh*
1. Conservative people. 1# I look for in a hubby. Little bit early to be thinking about that...nah, I wanna get married tomorrow. Right! Ha, that's going to happen as soon as I receive the Peace Prize for writing this blog. Har Har Har!
So this ought to have given u a little inside peek inside my life. Bored? I hope not.
Love, Palin, and Crowder...
-CT-
Now, just because I feel like it, hahahaha, I want to make some lists. Before you click the little X button in the right-hand corner, chill...
These aren't gonna be boring
1. I'm pretty (joke!)
2. I like my smile (uh...)
3. I'm funny (no way)
Nope, not that boring...gosh, don't you trust me?
My lists tonight are below!
Top ten things I hate
10. Feet. I really hate them, I dunno why, they just freak me out. I mean those stubby little things we call toes. This is abnormal, I know, but with my clown feet (size 10 1/2, baby) how can I really like them?
9. Goth people. I don't so much hate them as I'm scared of them. You mean you've never seen Revenge of the Goths? Oh, what a shame...it was even scarier than those Mummy movies (which are pretty awesome in my 'pion.)
8. Math. Oh, don't even get me started...
7. Perez Hilton, seriously everything that comes out of his mouth I plug my ears and hum Muse (their new cd pwns, fyi)
6. Celebrities. Now with the exception of a certain guy named *cough* Robert Pattinson *cough*, most celebs are just dumb. They think they've contributed some great thing to society so they let all the fame go to their pea-sized brains. Seriously, what did Brad Pitt contribute? His bleached blonde hair? Ooh, special stuff there... Plus, 90% of them are liberal so ya know, i don't hate them so much as find them absolutely impossible to reason with.
5. Abortion. Somebody I know bought a bumper sticker that says the following, "So you'll kill a innocent baby but not a convicted murderer?" Where is the justice? Seriously? Hey, I should so get that tattooed on my back...no way; I hate needles and tramp stamps
4. Gay marriage. If even the Bible says its wrong why do they do it? Is it some form of idk, rebellion? Like an immature 15 year old, "Ooh, I hate my life, I'm gonna run away." Whatever, it's also pretty sickening to know that in my state it's legal. But, like the kids in my class say, "Just cause it's legal doesn't make it right." Yeah, see, teenagers are sometimes smarter than some adults. Hm?
3. Anita Dunn. That...woman...ugh! She has nothing more to do than twiddle her little thumbsies so she decides to attack Fox News? Bcuz they're not a "real news channel." Right, of course not, then I guess this isn't a real news blog cuz I get my info from them. She also said that like an "arm to the right wing." Yeah, isn't CNN an arm to the left wing? Hmm...well, idk, but I'm right..:D
2. Nobel Peace Prize committee. I don't really need to explain this but I will. :) Okay, seriously tell me, what has Obama done to bring "peace?" Well, let's see, there was the time...oh, nope he didn't. What about the time? Ah, nope. Or maybe when he...op, never happened. See, what an impressive resumé. Mm-hmm
*Hums Barack Hussein Obama mmm*
1. The current administration. I cannot exactly say I hate them, cuz I'd be pinned as a racist, of course. But, let's just say I hate their actions and decisions. Simple as that, people.
Now, after all the negativity, here's some positive for ya...
10 things I love
10. Writing, this one explains itself...
9. Talking. I like talking. I don't like my voice though, I wish I had a cool voice like British or Irish. Irish accents are so cool. Though their little leprechaun's scare me. I kid you not.
8. Adventure movies. Nothing beats the Bourne Trilogy (though they really shouldn't be called that, nothing like the books), Mummy movies, or Push. Those are some of my fav movies besides Twilight, obviously. Matt Damon, though he maybe a total lib, does play Jason Bourne pretty well...if I do say so myself
7. Books. I really love reading so yeah, I'm cool like that.
6. Ding-dong-ish teenager boys. You know what I mean... those idioic morons you see running around the mall talking loudly or wrestling their friends in public. Ya know, the kind of guy you wanna take a wooden spoon and smack him on the head. haha I love them because it's fun to think of ways to get mad at them. Anger issues? Ha, no, not a bit.
5. Steven Crowder. Yeah, he's a pretty funny dude. I think I might have mentioned this before...I wonder...
4. MuteMath. Sad that a band would be higher on the list that Steven, huh? Oh, too bad. I love this bad, they rock!! (Cheesy much?) But their lead singer's awesome, and their drummer, seriously is amazing. I would love to go to one of their concerts someday...
3. Green eyed people. I have always wanted to have green eyes and wavy, blonde hair. So those are the things I would change about me, in case you ever wondered...
2. Burn Notice. I love this show! I liked Jefferey Donovan till I found out he was in his 40's. Just a wee bit older than me...haha Oh, he also got a DUI during the summer. *ugh*
1. Conservative people. 1# I look for in a hubby. Little bit early to be thinking about that...nah, I wanna get married tomorrow. Right! Ha, that's going to happen as soon as I receive the Peace Prize for writing this blog. Har Har Har!
So this ought to have given u a little inside peek inside my life. Bored? I hope not.
Love, Palin, and Crowder...
-CT-
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Wednesday, September 30, 2009
Olympics Very Important..Right...Wrong!
Hey ya:
So, before I blog, I just wanted to share this freaky weird dream I had last night.
I was like at the mall and I ran into Steven Crowder and we went out for coffee. Weird, huh? Even weirder...I hate coffee...:)
Anyways, tonight I'm gonna write about the whole stupid 2016 Olympics scandal.
So, here's the story below {source}
Let the pitch begin.
First lady Michelle Obama arrived Wednesday morning in Denmark to lead the U.S. delegation promoting Chicago as the host of the 2016 Summer Olympics.
She will be joined two days later by her husband, who is taking an unusual personal stake in the lobbying effort.
But so are the other heads of state involved. Chicago is locked in a tight race with Madrid, Rio de Janeiro and Tokyo for the games -- and the Obamas will face off against Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva; Spanish King Juan Carlos and Prime Minister Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero; and new Japanese Prime Minister Yukio Hatoyama.
Michelle Obama's plane landed a little before 11:30 a.m. local time, and she was greeted by a contingency that included Chicago Mayor Richard Daley, his wife, Maggie, Olympic gold medalist Jackie Joyner-Kersee and Chicago 2016 president Lori Healey.
She will spend the next two days meeting with International Olympics Committee members, hoping to persuade them to vote for her hometown. President Obama arrives Friday, and both Obamas will be part of Chicago's final presentation before the IOC in Copenhagen.
Obama would be the first U.S. president to take on such a direct role in lobbying for an Olympics event. His trip is expected to be brief, but some critics questioned whether it is appropriate for the president to hit pause on other pressing issues like health care reform and Iran's nuclear program to pitch his hometown.
But the White House said health care reform is moving along and the president "felt strongly and personally that he should go and make the case for the United States."
Gee, isn't this wonderful. Again, how many times have I written about this, Obama is neglecting his responsibilities to do something else. The Olympics will change (all that hope and change, right?) the world as we know it, oui? Huh, don't think so! Thank God for the critics who have "questioned" whether he should be taking a break from his responsibilities. Glad it's not just me. ;)
Did you see the paragraphy above that mentioned the fact that he's the first prez to lobby for the Olympics. Oh, wow. He never ceases to amaze me..what about you? Let me know below.
And Michelle, Michelle, Michelle. Getting involved in everything. Sheesh. Yeah, it is def breaking news if she goes with him and lobbies. *rolls eyes sarcastically*
Ya know, in my mind, Chicago would be the last place I'd want the Olympics to be held.
Reasons:
1) Crime rate. Hey, an athlete could get mugged if they're in the wrong place at the wrong time
2) Hobos. No explanation necessary
3) The people. Basically the same thing as the hobos, but I think you catch my drift here :)
4) Drugs. Some creep named Ice could waddle up and offer some enhancement drugs and the athlete might take some. Hey, anything is possible.
5) I'm against it, so *pbft* it's illegal to do it. jk
Another thing, they took 2 planes to go discuss this whole thing and yet they're all like, "conserve energy." Yeah, they're not at all hypocritics..hmm
Also Valerie Jaret's got a part in this, so you know that can never be good. :) I'll explain that tomorrow...
Oh, well...
Love, Palin, and Crowder
-CT-
So, before I blog, I just wanted to share this freaky weird dream I had last night.
I was like at the mall and I ran into Steven Crowder and we went out for coffee. Weird, huh? Even weirder...I hate coffee...:)
Anyways, tonight I'm gonna write about the whole stupid 2016 Olympics scandal.
So, here's the story below {source}
Let the pitch begin.
First lady Michelle Obama arrived Wednesday morning in Denmark to lead the U.S. delegation promoting Chicago as the host of the 2016 Summer Olympics.
She will be joined two days later by her husband, who is taking an unusual personal stake in the lobbying effort.
But so are the other heads of state involved. Chicago is locked in a tight race with Madrid, Rio de Janeiro and Tokyo for the games -- and the Obamas will face off against Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva; Spanish King Juan Carlos and Prime Minister Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero; and new Japanese Prime Minister Yukio Hatoyama.
Michelle Obama's plane landed a little before 11:30 a.m. local time, and she was greeted by a contingency that included Chicago Mayor Richard Daley, his wife, Maggie, Olympic gold medalist Jackie Joyner-Kersee and Chicago 2016 president Lori Healey.
She will spend the next two days meeting with International Olympics Committee members, hoping to persuade them to vote for her hometown. President Obama arrives Friday, and both Obamas will be part of Chicago's final presentation before the IOC in Copenhagen.
Obama would be the first U.S. president to take on such a direct role in lobbying for an Olympics event. His trip is expected to be brief, but some critics questioned whether it is appropriate for the president to hit pause on other pressing issues like health care reform and Iran's nuclear program to pitch his hometown.
But the White House said health care reform is moving along and the president "felt strongly and personally that he should go and make the case for the United States."
Gee, isn't this wonderful. Again, how many times have I written about this, Obama is neglecting his responsibilities to do something else. The Olympics will change (all that hope and change, right?) the world as we know it, oui? Huh, don't think so! Thank God for the critics who have "questioned" whether he should be taking a break from his responsibilities. Glad it's not just me. ;)
Did you see the paragraphy above that mentioned the fact that he's the first prez to lobby for the Olympics. Oh, wow. He never ceases to amaze me..what about you? Let me know below.
And Michelle, Michelle, Michelle. Getting involved in everything. Sheesh. Yeah, it is def breaking news if she goes with him and lobbies. *rolls eyes sarcastically*
Ya know, in my mind, Chicago would be the last place I'd want the Olympics to be held.
Reasons:
1) Crime rate. Hey, an athlete could get mugged if they're in the wrong place at the wrong time
2) Hobos. No explanation necessary
3) The people. Basically the same thing as the hobos, but I think you catch my drift here :)
4) Drugs. Some creep named Ice could waddle up and offer some enhancement drugs and the athlete might take some. Hey, anything is possible.
5) I'm against it, so *pbft* it's illegal to do it. jk
Another thing, they took 2 planes to go discuss this whole thing and yet they're all like, "conserve energy." Yeah, they're not at all hypocritics..hmm
Also Valerie Jaret's got a part in this, so you know that can never be good. :) I'll explain that tomorrow...
Oh, well...
Love, Palin, and Crowder
-CT-
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