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huggyprincess
I'm short for my age and I eat my weight in food, and I still don't gain a friggin ounce.
I'm a HUGE American Idol fan, and if you watch the show, drop me a pm, and then we'll talk.
Music's my life.
I act, sing, dance, write, anything artsy.
I take my anger out in music and writing, and believe me, I have A LOT of anger.
I prefer water, Pepsi, and orange juice over coffee any day:)
I try to live everyday as if it were my last
I love food, usually pasta and chicken
Music:
Queen
Daughtry
Rihanna
Aerosmith
Katy Perry
Mary J. Blige
Maroon 5
Nickleback
Guns N' Roses
Kelly Clarkson
Christina
Fergie
pretty much anything except for emo and classical
Shows:
American Idol
Drake and Josh
Friends
Don't Forget the Lyrics!
I Love Money
Family Guy
Charm School
Flavor Of Love
Rock Of Love
I Love New York
Full House
Don't be shy, drop me a pm, look at my board history and feel free to join me on there to talk about sub topic!
Reviews
Family Guy: Ocean's Three and a Half (2009)
Nicely Written
So, after six years of Bonnie being pregnant (according to Peter), she finally has her baby; a baby girl named Susie. However, Joe has to pay off the medical bill, $20,000, and will do anything (except trust a loan shark) to pay it off.
Meanwhile, Stewie falls in love with Susie and decides to make a song and music video for her, much to Brian's opinions.
The most funniest part in the whole episode was when Brian asked Stewie what he was calling the song and Stewie replied Susie, he asked Brian to list more examples of songs written with a girl's name in it, with Brian listing such examples (Billie Jean, Roxanne, Jenny from the Block, Elegnor Rigby to name a few) and Stewie slams the guitar down and shouts, "Go *beep* yourself, Brian."
Overall, this was very nicely written episode and very funny and the moment we Family Guy fans have been waiting for happened: when Bonnie finally gives birth. If you haven't seen it yet, you should seriously watch it, it's funny, nicely written, and even some Bryan Adams fans should be interested (his song is used Stewie's music video) in this episode.
I Love Money (2008)
When three awesome reality shows collide
Okay, I've watched Rock Of Love 2, a little bit of Flavor Of Love, a little of I Love New York 2, so I wanted to watch this show. I knew right from the get-go that it was going to be chaotic, entertaining, and full of DRAMA. And I defiantly got not once, not twice, but THREE times the dosage of it!
The first episode went perfectly, however, I'm not going to say why, as I don't want to give away any spoilers, but trust me, it went smooth as silk. But I will say, I'm a fan of the green team!
I'm currently rooting for my boy, Whiteboy, since he wants the money more than the rest, and not to mention, it's always a show with Whiteboy and his Stallioners! I also like Hoopz, Destiney, Heat, Chance, Real and Rodeo.
Anyway, this show has lots of backstabbing, chaos, weird romance, boys in tight swim suits, broken alliances, blood, sweat, tears, that's totally worth watching on Sundays and re-watching it again during the week for those classic Kodak moments.
GO GREEN!!!
Full House: Yours, Mine and Ours (1992)
"Mommy, I'm chaffing again!"
Looking for a Full House episode with an overweight Jesse who keeps fiddling with his pants? The possible futures of Nicky and Alex? Or some live squid? If so, well this is the episode, for you! Danny wants to take Joey, DJ, Steph, and Michelle for 'Tanner Family Fun Night' and takes them to a childish pirate themed restaurant and no one is having any fun: DJ is embarrassed to be seen, Steph now has a different outlook on squids, and Michelle has a huge craving for chocolate cake.
But the funniest moment for me was when Jesse and Becky are thinking about how their choices on how to raise the boys will turn out with hilarious, yet scary results.
All in all, I highly recommend this episode to die-hard Full House fans.
The Karate Kid (1984)
Karate Kid packs a powerful punch!
If you're looking for a movie with a good balance of action, comedy, a good meaning and that's appropriate for family, then this is the film for you!
Ralph Macchio defiantly stole the show, with his hilarious lines, his enthusiasm, and not to mention, he was adorable! I first saw Ralph on The Outsiders, and I already had love for him, but once I saw this film, I fell in love with him all over again!
And the whole moral here is mentioned by Daniel, "What goes around comes around." Something we should always be aware of.
Summing it all up, Karate Kid is great for everyone, and can be replayed for so many times, without you getting sick of it.
And now I'm off to find the second one...
The Outsiders (1983)
I can't stop watching it
So, I had to read the book for class, and I fell in love with it. Then, we watched the movie and all of my questions about the book were answered, and I loved it even more! Before I saw the film, I took a peek on here, and was I very interested. But my teacher had the crappy 90 min. version. I wanted the extended version! So my mom, being a fan of it as well, ordered the 120 min. version! Anyway, I love it and I know it word for word. I can't pick any favorite actor in this movie, because they all did a super job! I also own the book and I read it time to time.
I strongly suggest you read the book,and get the extended version. Trust me. You won't be disappointed.
Stay gold!