Thursday, May 20, 2010

Wonderfully weird....

Betsey Johnson.                                                        
Probably my favorite designer of the moment.
Her designs are wonderfully weird, but still accessable to every-day people.
Here's just a few things I like that you can buy now on the website.  Here it is!







Evening Blue Moon Strapless Dress
$428




Evening Cut-out Embroidered Taffeta Slip Dress
$428


Joe Shoes with Ribbon
$150


Printed Cotton Tie Dye Bubble Hem Jumper
$268


Single Breasted Jacket
$280





            This is from the new line "One Night Stand"

Saturday, May 15, 2010

Amazing friends + Late night at competition + lots of makeup + sick editing skills = this wonderful creation



Meet Nicole. 
Nicole is amazing.
Nicole also has diabetes.
We poke fun at Nicole for having diabetes, because we love her.
We also have an inside joke that diabetes is contagious, and make you crazy (as you can see.)
This video is a joke.
I do not seriously think that diabetics go crazy and kill their roomates.
....not all of them, anyway.

Friday, May 14, 2010

Television is simply automated day-dreaming.

"The Office"  on NBC
Seriously, is there really an explanation needed for why I love this show so much?
The original series started in the UK, but was short-lived there.  Now, a different cast has taken over the show over-seas.  Steve Carrell (Michael), Rainn Wilson(Dwight), Jenna Fischer(Pam), and John Krasinkski(Jim).  The basic point is that same as the UK version, it's just modified to accomidate American humor.
One thing that I really like about the show, is that it is shot like a documentary.  So, the characters have "confassionals" like they would do on the "Real World."
"United States of Tara" on Showtime
"United States of Tara" is a show about a house wife, who happens to have multiple personalities.
The show is currently on its second season, and it's better than ever.
Mostly, the show is focused on Tara, and her "alters" but it also shows the efffect this disorder has on her family.
Max, her hesband (John Corbett) who is mostly calm.  Kate, teenage daugher (Brie Larson).  Marshall, gay teenage son (Keir Gilchrist).  And, her sister, Charmaine (Rosemarie DeWitt)



"The Soup" on E!
 Hosted by Joel McHale, this is probably my favorite show on E!  It is a revamped version of "Talk Soup" that ran through 2002.  When the show started in 2004, it was orignally called the "What the...? Awards", but the name was changed to "The Soup" soon after.
With segments like Chat Stew, Let's Take Some E!, Clip of the Week, Chicks Man, and Gay Shows, it makes fun of reality TV, talk shows, and much more.
Several other spin-offs have been born from this show:  "The Dish" hosted by Danielle Fishel on Style, "Sports Soup" hosted by Matt Iseman on Versus, and  "Web Soup" hosted by Chris Hardwick on G4.


                         "True Blood" on HBO
Following the creation of synthetic blood, vampires have progressed from legendary monsters to fellow citizens overnight. Sookie Stackhouse (Anna Paquin) is a telepath and waitress at Merlotte's in the small Louisiana town of Bon Temps, owned by Sam Merlotte (Sam Trammell), a shapeshifter—though this secret is kept hidden. One night, Sookie meets Bill Compton (Stephen Moyer), a handsome 173-year-old vampire who has returned to Bon Temps following the death of his last remaining relative. As she cannot hear his thoughts, she finds it easy to be in his company and, over the first season, the two become romantically involved.
The series is based on a series of books written by Charlaine Harris.  Starring: Anna Paquin, Stephen Moyer, Sam Trammell, Ryan Kwanten, Rutina Wesley, Chris Bauer, Mehcad Brooks, Anna Camp, Nelsan Ellis, Michelle Forbes, Mariana Klaveno, Todd Lowe, Michael McMillian, Jim Parrack, and Adina Porter.


Wednesday, May 12, 2010

There's show choir...and then there's this.

Show choir-The extra awesome extraccurricular activity at schools mostly in the mid west. it is where high school students prance arround on giant risers, duck tape the bottom of their shoes, use enough aqua net to cause lung cancer, sleep on the floors of buses, talk trash about that one girl who "can't do a jazz hand to save her life", and at the end of the day, go home with a few sparkly trophies that make for great weapons if someone is being annoying on the bus ride home. Guys wear more make up than David Bowie, and girls aren't afraid to strip in front of a large crowd of boys. We sweat, get sprained ankles, curse, and at the end of the day made some good friends and had some awesome times! Ah Show Choir...what's not to love!?

These guys are called "Powerhouse"...for good reason.  This is there 2010 show, Alice in Wonderland.  Watch the rest here.

Tuesday, May 11, 2010

A book is a garden, an orchard, a storehouse, a party, a company by the way, a counselor, a multitude of counselors.

A young American Jew, who shares a name with the author, journeys to Ukraine in search of Augustine, the woman who saved his grandfather's life during the Nazi liquidation of Trachimbrod, his family shtetl. Armed with many copies of an old photograph of Augustine and his grandfather, maps, cigarettes, Jonathan begins his adventure with Ukrainian native and soon-to-be good friend, Alexander "Alex" Perchov, who is his own age and very fond of American pop culture, albeit culture that is already out of date in the U.S. Alex has studied English at his university and is "premium" in his knowledge of the language, therefore he becomes the translator. Alex's "blind" grandfather and his "deranged seeing-eye bitch," Sammy Davis, Jr., Jr., accompany them on their journey. These three parts tie together in the end of the story. Throughout the book, the meaning of love is deeply examined.
The Washington Post says Everything is Illuminated "is madly complex, at times confusing, overlapping, unforgiving. But read it, and you'll feel altered, chastened -- seared in the fire of something new."
 
 
We never learn her name. She's 15, the daughter of a college professor. She's given LSD at a party and loves it. She dives into the drug world, and soon begins selling to children to pay for her own drugs. She runs away and is again drawn into drugs. She returns home determined to stay clean, but takes drugs one night and hitchhikes to Colorado.
She drifts, sick and in a stoned fog for months, trading sex for drugs. A priest calls her parents and she returns home again, but the druggie students at her school torment her. One puts LSD into some candy and she has a horribly bad trip, ending up imprisoned in a mental hospital. Home again with no desire to return to drugs, she feels hopeful, but fears returning to school. Three weeks after ending her diary she dies of an overdose.

"My mind possessed the wisdoms of the ages, and there were no words adequate to describe them."

Since the beginning of the school year, high school freshman Melinda has found that it's been getting harder and harder for her to speak out loud: "My throat is always sore, my lips raw.... Every time I try to talk to my parents or a teacher, I sputter or freeze.... It's like I have some kind of spastic laryngitis." What could have caused Melinda to suddenly fall mute? Could it be due to the fact that no one at school is speaking to her because she called the cops and got everyone busted at the seniors' big end-of-summer party? Or maybe it's because her parents' only form of communication is Post-It notes written on their way out the door to their nine-to-whenever jobs. While Melinda is bothered by these things, deep down she knows the real reason why she's been struck mute...

"I look for the shapes in my face. Could I put a face in my tree,....."



Kristina has always been a good girl, until the summer before her senior year of high school, when her life changes forever. While visiting her long lost father, Kristina takes on the persona of Bree. Bree is everything Kristina is not – wild, flirty, bold. Bree quickly gets caught up in a world of parties and romance, and begins doing crystal meth, otherwise known as crank. Even after she returns home to the quiet suburbs, Kristina/Bree continues on her downward spiral into addiction. Author Ellen Hopkins’ use of free verse poetry pushes the plot forward, creating a sense of urgency that mirrors Kristina’s growing need for crank. Crank is an emotional page-turner that is, frighteningly, all too realistic.
 "Alone,
         there is only one person inside.
                            I’ve grown to like her better
                                                than the stuck up husk of me."




 

Monday, May 10, 2010

My band is magic.....



Every now and then I remeber why I love my friends so much.  One of those times, when Rebecca sent me this.  It pretty much made my day.  I hope it can bring a smile to your face. 

Wednesday, May 5, 2010

Through the looking glass...

     So, I thought before I start posting regularly, I should take a little time to tell you wonderful people about myself.  Maybe if you can somewhat understand my personality, you won't be weirded out by my sometimes strange, alwys twited, sense of humor.
     I grew up in several cities, in several states.  We moved around a lot for my dad's work.  Tennessee, Indiana, Tennessee, Alabama, Ohio, and then back to Tennessee, which is where I live currently.  I am 16..unfortunately.  Honestly, I don't really get when people say that high school is supposed to be the "best four years of your life" because so far, it's either been dull, or annoying.  Thoug high school isn't my favorite thing, there are some things about it that are actually pretty fun: Show Choir (Melodic Impact, the show choir I'm in is pretty darn amazing.  But, more about them later.), Theater Class, and people watching.  It may be creepy, but I love to watch people.  Not in a stalkery kind of way, I just think people do funny things.  Hey, don't judge.  
     My dream job would be performing on Broadway, or doing classic Shakespeare plays, or teaching drama.  I've always loved theater.  I love watching, performing, directing, and pretty much anything you can think of relating to theater.  The college I hopefully will be attenting in two years, is Belmont.  I recently discovered that I could complete a triple-major in 5 years.  Hopefully, I will get into Belmont's fantastic theater program, but, at this point all I can do is try to keep my grades up, and such.
     I have a pretty amazingly odd group of friends, and we tend to go on crazy adventures.  I try to be with my friends as much as possible, because the alternative, sitting at home with my parents, isn't very appealing.
  I have a very, shall we say, unique style.  Normally, I don't tend to go along with what's in style at the moment.  I wear what I like, even if it's "outdated" or one of those other words fashion people call things they don't like.  My wardrobe is pretty varried.  Everything from vintage (40s-90s), hippie-ish clothes, indie styled, modern, grungy, blah blah blah, whatever.  I like to have a bit of everything because I like to dress how I'm feeling that day.  As you can probably tell from my picture, I am not teeny tiny.  But, I am by no means "fat."  Let's call me...curvy, or full-figured, or whatever you want.  Honestly, I would like to eat healthier, which would probably make me lose weight, but I love food, and I am fine the way I am.


Alright.  That's all you need to know for now.  I'm still not quite sure what exactly this blog is going to be about, but I guess it isn't all too important, so I'll figure it out along the way.
Well, ciao for now. 
    

Tuesday, May 4, 2010

Uninformed.

Howdey. I live in Nashville, and unless you've been hiding in your basement, from a monster for the last week, you know some pretty heavy stuff is going down here. The only thing is, since the flooding started, we have been without news. Our internet is now back, but I can't really seem to find reliable news. Any help here?

Monday, May 3, 2010

Hello world,

So, I'm not quite sure what to say. This whole blogging thing isn't really, well, my thing.
My name is Kelsey...and I have no life. Seriously, it's kind of a problem. So, I shall blog to share the wondiferous moments of my non-life.
See that header? The one with the waffles and the dinosaur. My pretty amazing friend McKenna Leann Lynn Lea, whose blog is here, made that. (By the way, she told me to post that link, because she helped me make my blog.)

Alrighty then. More shenanagins coming soon!
....k bye.