Archive | November, 2008

Sunday Secrets

30 Nov

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These are a few of my favorite Post Secrets from this week.  If you don’t know what Post Secret is, you are really missing out. It’s like getting an all-access pass to peek into someone’s life and know their deepest, darkest secrets, but you don’t know who that someone is.  Sometimes they’re funny; sometimes they’re heart-wrenching, but they’re almost always interesting.  Sometimes it just so happens that those deepest and darkest secrets belong to you, and you didn’t even realize it.

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Frank Warren, the Post Secret guy, has started a really great thing by allowing people to send him in their secrets.  His mail carrier must have the coolest job! Not only does he/she get to really ALL the secrets, even the ones that don’t go onto the website, but he/she gets to read them before Frank!  So envious of her job.  Anyway, Frank, along with Reese Butler and a few others, have stopped countless people from committing suicide because of this little blog that got started.  And now there are books and conferences and all kinds of cool stuff.

Check out Post Secret…

…on Blogger.

… on MySpace.

… on Facebook.

A Lifetime of Secrets: A PostSecret Book

Have a secret?  Feel free to share here in the comments!

Movie Review: ‘Twilight’

29 Nov

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Creative Commons License photo credit: Ezy Brenizzle

[digg-reddit-me]Perhaps I should begin my review of Twilight by mentioning that I’m 25-year-old woman. A woman who, as most women seem to, has a soft spot for moody, strong-but-silent, burdened by his curse, hot, sexy, vampires.  The first time I fell in love with a vampire was when I was introduced to Angel, the sexy vampire with a soul on Buffy the Vampire Slayer.  I didn’t think there would ever be anyone better suited for Buffy…until Spike.  He was even more tortured than Angel, and he had a British accent. Winner.

My recent vamp obsession has been Bill from True Blood.  Same formula: a lone good vampire in a world of killers.  Angel and Spike drank pig’s blood.  Bill drinks a synthetic Japanese drink called “True Blood”.  Why he doesn’t kill animals and drink their blood instead, I don’t know, but I’m guessing it’s because they wanted to be politically correct?  True Blood was cheesy, not as good as Buffy/Angel by any means. But it brought back those days, and there was lots of T&A, swearing, and violence, so I came back week after week to see what would happen next.  But now True Blood is over, and I need a new vampire boyfriend.  I decided to see what all the fuss over Twilight was about.

I haven’t read the books yet, which I thought would make my movie-going experience more enjoyable.  A lot of times you read a book, and the movie can never measure up.  So, I thought if I saw the movie first, I wouldn’t have any expectations to make me feel like I had been ripped out of my $6.50 matinee fee.  My first mistake is I went to see this movie with three guys.  I’m just not a Girls’ Day Out kind of person.  And I think they could possibly have been the only guys in the theater.

Twilight had the same formula as Buffy, Angel, and True Blood.  A good vampire in a world of bad ones, hopelessly in love with a girl who was different from the rest. “And so the lion fell in love with the lamb.”  A hot, sexy, moody vampire, who lived off of blood from animals, but had an undeniable thirst for his lover’s plasma.

We all found the movie to be ridiculously cheesy, and we found ourselves laughing out loud at some of the more alleged moody parts.  When Edward, played by Robert Pattinson, first meets Bella, played by Kristen Stewart, he experiences some sort of “fang erection,” which he tries to hide with his hand.  And there were scores of other supposed romantic scenes that seemed ripped out of a bad soap opera.

You also know it’s a movie written by a woman (Stephanie Meyer), for women, when the vampires stay out of the sunlight because when they do, instead of bursting into flames, they get all “sparkly”.

However, Pattinson’s hotness definitely transfers better on film than by photograph. He is sex personified.  And every time socially awkward Edward could muster a smile, I felt my inner preteen screaming and I got weak in the knees.

The acting was good overall, but the writing was definitely lacking. And I felt myself getting seasick during more than one scene.  The thing that will bring me back to watch a sequel is more Pattinson (and his makeup) doing more sexy things. I don’t know what the rest of the guys in my group had to look forward to next.

Did you have a different opinion from me?  Feel free to share your thoughts in the comments! I would love to hear why you liked or disliked this film.

You Mean People Actually PAID to Have Sex with These Women?!

28 Nov

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[digg-reddit-me]These photos are from a recent bust of a prostitution ring in Chattanooga.  I have to admit, these are some of the loveliest women I have ever seen. *cough*

If you’re from the Chattanooga area and you’ve ever driven down Rossville Boulevard, then you have probably seen some of these women working the streets. I remember going to pick out a fireplace with my grandmother one time and we wound up on 23rd street, and one of them was shaking her hips “seductively” at us.  We immediately got tested following our outing.

What really gets me is, Chattanoogans actually PAID to have sex with these women?!  And here I have been spending so much time primping and preening just to get some for free.  I can see now that I have been going about this TOTALLY wrong.

Check out the entire gallery of hotties below: each one more handsome than the last. Two of these “women” are actually men; can you guess which two?

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