missrebecca

And now for something completely different...

Friday June 4, 2010 at 2:23 AM

As an English lady (I'm a laadeee...ahem) I enjoy good ol' 'British humour'

Give me, John Cleese in Monty Python or Fawlty Towers

Or Rowan Atkinson in Black Adder (personallty I prefer the 2nd and 3rd)

 Or Fry and Laurie (*sigh* Hugh Laurie)

So I want to know, what is your take on 'British humour'?

Do you enjoy it? Do you not get it?

What's you favourite sketch?

Personally mine is;


However this comes in close second with my father quoting it at every possible moment ("Don't mention the war, I did once but I think I got away with it" LOL)


Poor Basil, he's so dim :)

 

kaitlyn145

4 things

Friday June 4, 2010 at 12:48 AM

What are four things you never leave the house without?

 

Mine are:

My phone

 

My iPod

 

A book

 Sunglasses

 

cullengirl07

do tell....

Friday June 4, 2010 at 12:46 AM

I'm gonna take a guess and say that it's FFAF.... it is 3:30 am here in Ohio after all.

Why am I awake? Let's just say my father decided to call me an hour ago and i haven't been able to get back to sleep. damn 2:30 drunk phone calls.

For the past two days I have been wondering how my fellow campers would answer this question. Who is you older man crush? I'm not talkin a few years older I mean like older than you it should be embarassing.

example: I am 20 and the other day while watching the movie 'Up In The Air' i decided that this man

isn't half bad looking. He is however 49 years old, he is old enough to be my dad *shudder*

 

So again I ask, who is your older man crush?

And for those campers that are a little bit older than others, who is your younger man crush?

twirat

take a trip back to the 80's!

Friday June 4, 2010 at 12:28 AM

 

my inner 80's child is begging to be released.. and frankly the only way to shut the bitch up is to delve into those awesome 80's songs that make most people reach to change the station....
 

So I want to know... what is that 80's tune that makes you crank up the volume and starts singing along? 
love songs, rap songs, pop songs... I want em all!

just to kick start

 


 

 

rattling.walls

Beauty Products

Friday June 4, 2010 at 12:21 AM

So, I'm going to this awesome mall in my state's capital with my great-grandmother (because she's the only awesome person left in my family that doesn't reak of testosterone) and I have a ton of money saved up for shopping because we will be there all day. I'm a beauty junkie. And not even your normal junkie with a mass make-up collection at that. I have tons of crap that most people don't even know what its for. Like, I have an air brush gun thing for this special foundation I sometimes use for fancy parties, and even spirit gum as well as lots of fake body parts (i.e. elf ears, witches noses, ect) and shiz for Halloween. I've also been told that the steamer stunk which houses all my beauty stuff is like its own little store with all the stuff in there.


So, please, I want you to give me beauty product recs! Perfume, make-up, shampoo, facial stuff, all of it. Even if this awesome mall doesn't have it, I'll probably end up finding it online somewhere, even if I don't end up buying it.


wonkeygirl

Wonders of the World

Friday June 4, 2010 at 12:20 AM

I completely forgot it's FFAF - I haz to get used to this time difference thingy.

I was going to make a post about yet more Wonkeytales from the Orient - sadly the USB port on my camera has broken and my laptop doesn't have a CF port.

I'm sitting here, wondering what to do with myself, wondering what to post and then I realize - I do a lot of wondering.

I wonder about the oddest things - and the oddest things make me wonder.

Why are 'tights' called panty-hose? When you think about it that just doesn't sound like somethng you'd want to wear.

Will we ever solve the chicken and the egg mystery - or has it been solved? If you know please enlighten me, it's one less thing for me to wonder about.

When Victoria Principal woke up in 1986 and discovered Bobby alive and well in the master bathroom did she pause for a minute and grieve for the obscene amount of life insurance money she'd never had in the first place?

Is there anyone here old enough and geeky enough to know what I'm talking about in the above?

Why did they think it was a good idea to make Star Wars I II & III? And why did I buy the DVD's anyway?

Will there ever be a TV series to top the flangst/snark/kickassiness of BTVS?

Do cats fart? I know dogs do....

Why would I want to buy this gum?

Could Ashley Greene's acting get any worse?

How did we figure out the speed of light?

Why do people think Elvis is still alive? And why does it matter?

Will my DH ever get caught up on Lost so I can find out WTF is going on?

How long would I have to watch if I wanted to see the grass grow an inch?

What makes you wonder?

 

 

Tor

FIRST TIME ON ADF

Thursday June 3, 2010 at 11:14 PM

 

IT'S TIME FOR A MOTHERFUCKING CAPS LOCK POST.

DON'T CONFUSE THIS FOR A RAGE POST.

THIS IS A CAPS LOCK POST, FUCK YEAH

Tor

LOL I CAN'T EVEN

Thursday June 3, 2010 at 11:04 PM


WHYYYYYYY?


ALSO, SOMEONE TELL ME THE SONG. I'VE HEARD IT. I KNOW I HAVE IT IN MY LIBRARY, BUT I CAN'T REMEMBER WHAT IT IS.

ladyinblue6

FIGHT FIGHT FIGHT

Thursday June 3, 2010 at 10:44 PM

(At first I wrote the title as "FIGHT RIGHT RIGHT." You'll see why in a sec.)

HOKAY. I had a mother-daughter shopping trip/date night with my awesome mama, Linda. Seriously, she's all kinds of awesome. I love her infinite amounts.

ANYWAY, we went to Sex and the City 2, and one of the ads was for Eclipse. First of all, I'm fucking tired of those ads. Sorry, I just can't stand the movies. Hate 'em, hate 'em, hate 'em (but still watch them).

BUT. Something in the ad got me hot and bothered.

FIGHT SCENE.

Is anyone else, like, epically and orgasmically excited to see a full-on vampire fight? The fucking ONLY vampire fight we'll get to see? I. Am. STOKED.

NOW. GIMME SOME HAWT FIGHT PICTURES. 'CAUSE I NEED 'EM. BAAADD.

 

d131313

I don't see enough of this on this site....

Thursday June 3, 2010 at 10:12 PM

Don't get me wrong when I read the books I was not pleased at all with wolves.  A bomb could have gone off and killed everyone in La Push and I would not care.  But one bit of casting made me Team Wolfpack (not Team Jacob).  And I'm very excited because next week at Eclipse Con he will be in the house and I will be right there drooling over him while all the tweens droll of Rob and Taylor.  I'm So Excited people, just like Jesse Spano! Is anyone excited with me?

 

Majesta Moniet

Riddle Me This

Thursday June 3, 2010 at 9:52 PM

Why do some women have hair that smells like their shampoo HOURS after they wash it??? Is it their shampoo or their hair??? Cuz my hair stops smelling nice right about the time it dries. :/

Same thing with perfume. Some girls walk around smelling like mango/grapfuit sugar all day, when my expensive Marc Jacobs daisy stuff wears off in like...an hour.

So do some women just have hair and skin that stays smelly good for hours, or am I out on some sort of secret? If you are one of these lucky women, which shampoo/conditioner do you use? Which perfume?

 

*_*  <----- Me, desperate for your secrets.

AngiJ

Bored, and need a new fic

Thursday June 3, 2010 at 9:50 PM

Hi. I am so down today.  I need a new fic and I am not quite sure what I am in the mood for.  I'd like something different, witty, sweet, a little lemony, a little angsty and just well written.  I know that's not really specific, but I feel like I am in such a funk with each fic I tried today.  I generally have such varied tastes, but I feel like nothing is new or different. Below are some of the ones I have read and really like.  If anyone has any recommendations, please share :)

Also I prefer something complete, but am okay with a WIP so long as it's pretty far along and regularly updated.

Stuff I've read (or WIPs I am reading) and love:

And With Thee Fade Away, Son of a Preacher Man, Master of the Universe, Type O Negative, Elemental, The Naked Guy Upstairs, Edward Wallbanger, Carravagio

barelybreathing

Free for all?

Thursday June 3, 2010 at 9:33 PM

Hey Rangers-isn't it Free for all time? Shouldn't you guys be on top of this stuff?

theraingirl

Daddyward?

Thursday June 3, 2010 at 8:20 PM

Wondering if you guys have recs for non-cheesey Daddyward fics. I don't mind angst, viloence, tears, and all, as long as there's a HEA.

I don't care about ages or anything. I like funny and silly stuff too.

I've not read many. I started one then lost it- Rose was pregnant and Emmett was a frat boy, Ed was a pothead. Don't remember the name though. Ring any bells?

I'm reading This Is Not My Life which is a good one, I also read a few where Ed has kids, Bella comes in later, and one where Bella leaves Jake and takes their son Seth to Cali to work and she meets Ed who coaches Seth's team.

Other then that, I got nothing. You guys wanna share your faves round the fire?
Here's a lil thank you nosh :)

nosleep3

Weird stuff I know thanks to TwiFic

Thursday June 3, 2010 at 8:14 PM

Those who've read my stories know I put an incredible amount of research into my fanfiction, even though I end up not using most of what I learn about a particular topic. I feel it is my duty as an author to provide accurate information as often as possible, and I enjoy what it does for a story, even though my story is not about these particular factual details. Plus, I'm just a research-loving kind of woman!

For Fate Worse Than Death, I learned about Complicated Grief Disorder (which I think is actually what Bella suffered from in New Moon), PTSD, various heart conditions and treatments, the side effects of psychotropics, narcotics, and hallucinogenics, the general topography of the Olympic Peninsula, and how to properly hold a bow for a cello.

For Neon Moon, I learned what Vancouver is like, what kind of food to expect at a Malaysian cafe, cultural reasons and methods of tattoo artistry from around the world, the initiation process for the Hells Angels Motorcycle Club, and all kinds of phrases in a variety of languages, including how to say "small penis" in Haida (chijii xaajuu).

For the next project, I've already learned about Oregon wine country, how to ratify an amendment to the US Constitution, the Massachussets state bar examination process, and the public school holiday schedule of Salem, MA. (And it's just a two-shot at most!)

What kind of strange or interesting things have you learned thanks to reading/writing Twilight fanfiction? What kind of stuff would you LIKE to see?

Minisinoo

Dulce et decorum est (Finding Himself sequel)

Thursday June 3, 2010 at 8:02 PM

First, forgive me for the non-Twilight post.  At least it does concern one of Rob's other roles ...

As I know that some of you here have read the Cedric-centric AU Harry Potter novel Finding Himself, I thought you might like to know that I have (finally) posted the last chapter of the sequel:

Dulce et decorum est main page

If you wish copies of the novels (or anything else on the site), you will need to make them before June 10, when I'll going to allow the site to lapse (e.g., I'm not renewing the hosting).  My *fiction* isn't disappearing from the net, and I'll maintain my Live Journal (although I rarely post there these days).  But the website itself will disappear.  I will move both my Musings on Writing anotated list and my list of Cedric Recs to pinned LJ entries.

Cheers!

--Min

Tor

HEY YOU GUYS

Thursday June 3, 2010 at 7:09 PM

 

 

AMC IS SHOWING THE GOONIES RN, FOR THE 25TH ANNIVERSARY


ARE YOU WATCHING?


i stole this from ontd:

Believe it or not, June 7 marks the 25th anniversary of seminal ’80s geeks-make-good film The Goonies. And while it’s important to note that the movie is no Star Wars, a special-effects laden epic that dazzled us with an otherworldly mythos, it’s also no Star Wars, a beloved franchise done in by after-market retcons and far inferior modern incarnations. The Goonies was a moment in time, and, while we’ve grown older, the tale has stayed the same.

Some of the film’s key elements haven’t aged particularly well — the hallmark racial stereotypes of the day and Josh Brolin’s gym-shorts-over-sweatpants ensemble, just to point out a pair of obvious examples — but beneath its stone-washed denim and jelly bracelet façade, The Goonies persists as a nerd culture classic because it paints a fantastical story in relatable shades. It’s about family crisis, an entire middle class neighborhood facing destruction. It’s about adolescent adventure, the delightful recklessness and boundless energy of youth. But most importantly, it’s about outsider solidarity, that undeniable need for misfits to form their own ramshackle tribe in the name of self-preservation and, well, fun.

Written by Chris Columbus and directed by Richard Donner (with, as Sean Astin relates it, more than a little help from executive producer Steven Spielberg), the film, despite being one of the highest grossing of the year, was viewed as a box office disappointment in the face of more successful titles like Gremlins. Still, the movie has steadily attracted a growing number of fans over the decades since its initial release thanks to heavy cable television rotation and the VHS, DVD and recent Blu-ray releases.

With little more than an orphaned NES game and a handful of deleted scenes to serve as supplementary material, The Goonies has become a veritable cultural touchstone. From the eclectic Seattle hip-hoppers that adopted the name of the group’s fictitious neighborhood to Indiana punk-poppers The Ataris’ musical tribute to the film’s real-life setting, the story persists because it is as real to us as we choose to make it.

When Troy Perkins looks down into that well, he sees Andi and Stef and a cadre of titular Goonies, but we see our childhood selves. Maybe you were the frail but dedicated leader like Astin’s own Mikey, the smart-ass trickster like Corey Feldman’s Mouth or the put-upon fat kid like Jeff Cohen’s Chunk (and maybe you still are), but in the span of two minutes, during Mikey’s rousing speech, you realized that, despite all your angst and baggage, you were somebody.

More importantly, The Goonies served to remind us that it didn’t matter where we came from or even where we were going; it’s our own resolve to be who we are and the bonds we share with those who accept us as such that truly matters. That’s the kind of message that follows you, even into the drab halls of adulthood.

While most of us will start June looking toward the approaching summer, a blessed few will make a pilgrimage of sorts to Astoria, Oregon, to watch the movie, tour the filming locations and meet the cast. They’ll be there to celebrate The Goonies, and, by extension, they’ll be there to celebrate themselves. To honor whatever makes them different or weird or patently unacceptable to the world at large.

Twenty-five years ago, six kids (aided by one superpowered Italian-American mutant) went on an adventure to save their homes. We were much smaller then, and the world was much, much bigger. It was a time marked by the Cold War, AIDS, voodoo economics and, of course, our childhood. It was an intoxicating mix of boundless opportunity and abject terror, and it was ours.

For good or ill, The Goonies is a celluloid time capsule, a two-hour tribute to the children of a bygone era. But kids are still kids and the world is still a beautiful, dangerous place full of mystery and wonder and the occasional pirate ship. This is exactly the reason it persists in the hearts and minds of misfits of that age, and why it will continue to enamor future generations despite its dated mindset and atrocious sense of fashion.

The Goonies is an adventure that I enjoyed with my parents, and one that I now happily share with my kids because it’s important. More important than Sean Astin or Cyndi Lauper or even my beloved Martha Plimpton, because it’s their film, but it’s our triumphant story.

Down there, it really was our time.

 

 

GOONIES NEVER SAY DIE

 

i really need goonie gifs

infernalheart

pretty VF pics

Thursday June 3, 2010 at 7:01 PM

 Pretty, Pretty, Pretty...

OOPS!

Discuss these pics....errr something?

AngiJ

Protocol

Thursday June 3, 2010 at 5:55 PM

I've seen a bunch of posts over the last few days regarding on which days we can ask for/pimp or make recs.  Does that mean someone cannot ask for a specific type of fic they might be in the mood for on the inappropriate day? 

 

Sorry if I make no sense - my brain is slowly winding down for the day.

Pinballwizard92

TELL ME...

Thursday June 3, 2010 at 5:40 PM

What you love and why you love it. Fandom, RL, anything :)

FYT:

 

First --- | >> | 1129 | 1130 | 1131 | 1132 | 1133 | 1134 | 1135 | 1136 | 1137 | 1414 | 1415 | --- Last

Loading...