Posted on January 19, 2010

Trophy Cupcakes has speedy service

Starting today, Trophy Cupcakes will now begin delivering. This will be come in handy when you need them for a little pick-me-up, girls night, office party, or I don’t know maybe even a boy’s night. No shame! They will deliver one cupcake, or two, or a dozen. Delivery rates will depend on your area code, but you can assume that it will be about $10 for anywhere in Seattle or Bellevue. If you place your order by 3pm, you will receive your lovely cuppy cake that day.

For more info visit their website here

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Song of the Day

Taking Back Sunday – Make Damn Sure

All of my Song of the Day posts recently have been very fluffy, and it’s time to switch it up a little bit with a classic!

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Hempfest presents better news for hippies

They will be adding a third day!

This news doesn’t really pertain to me, but I do know some people who would be exicted to hear it. Hempfest is a summer festival held in Seattle every year.  People commonly associate this weekend to lots of hemp, hippies, and the weed deed. The fun begins August 21st at Noon and will last into the night…until 8 PM. Myrtle Edwards Park will be the place to be at.

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Chris Brown “quit trying to make your career happen!”

Chris Brown… Chris Brown… it’s time to retire. Your music isn’t that great, your new arm candy means nothing. We know she’s only there because Rihanna recently appeared in pictures with a new man. And your clothes are a MESS.

I rest my case.

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Marissa Cooper plays da hooker

Remember when I said Mischa Barton would be guest starring on Law & Order as a prostitute?

Results below

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Stalk a Celebrity – Get Humiliated – OWNED!

Lesson to be learned:

It’s okay to be a fan, but know that there are borders.

One young fan crossed the line recently she decided to stalk the lead singer of All Time Low, Alex Gaskarth. Seriously, crossed the property line.

This young girl above actually went to Alex’s house and did a little stakeout. When he wasn’t there she roamed around the outside of the house taking pictures of his front porch, his dogs, and the outside of his house. She then decided to post these pictures to her Tumblr and told her entire story. Please read for lulz. I read it while envisioning her dragging out every word. It was terrible. Below is her story and Alex’s Twitter responses

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My Life As Liz

I had no idea what this show was going to be able. From the previews, I just thought it was going to be about her day-to-day life as a high school senior, but no! there’s a plot and everything and characters.

Synopsis: Liz is a senior at her highschool in a conservative town in Texas. She hates it there. She’s very much Juno esque – does what she wants – etc. Liz stands out in her high school, but not in a favoritable way. In fact, she never used to be “alternative,” she used to be a girl with highlights in her hair and non-vintage clothing. She hangs out with these boys that kind of look like AV dorks, but they seem like very nice friends and they let her boss them around. The show reminds me of true life with a normal person, but it is filmed in a way that is almost like a real show…

My take on the show: This brings me back to the high school days for sure. I don’t think I’ve ever seen a mean group of girls like this, but I’m sure they exist somewhere… or everywhere. I basically want to be this girl slash have sort of felt like I have been her before except without dying my hair. I love that she is so scene and awesome. Oh high school… how it means so much to be like everyone else when you’re there, it’s too bad no one told you that you start becoming a real person AFTER.

I know, it’s tough to take in.

I hope this show is real. Even if it’s not, I think I would still watch it because the girl makes me laugh.

Mondays – MTV – 10:30 PM

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The Buried Life

Dear Buried Life boys,

I’m still waiting on the exciting interview responses from you. Please send them soon :)

Love,

Me

Just this weekend, I was bombarded with a swarm of advertisements on my television about MTV’s new show The Buried Life. Looks like the publicity team is doing their job. I’ve been interested in this show since I first heard about it. I think in another post I talk about why I liked the idea so much.

Synopsis: Four boys from Victoria, Canada asked the question, “What do you want to do before you die?” They made a list of 100 things they wanted to achieve ranging from playing basketball with Obama to kissing Rachel McAdams to something as simple as longboarding in San Francisco. For every item they check off their list, they will help someone else check something off theirs.

My take on the show: It’s like Road Rules meets a giving back type show. Couldn’t think of one at the moment. I enjoyed it! I think the guys have character and they are relatable. These guys remind me of my own guy friends from back home. It’s also great that they choose to give back to the community and they do it all on their own.

Mondays – MTV – 10 PM

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Life Unexpected

Tonight was a television premiere night for three new shows. First on the review board is Life Unexpected. Before I start, I would just like to say that I haven’t watched regular television in quite some time. Every Sunday, I watch Tough Love with my girls and Greek when it is in season. I watched the entire season of Glee when I was at home for break. With my schedule, it’s really hard to make time for television, but somehow tonight I managed to free up two and a half hours for this.

I first heard about Life Unexpected a couple months ago. The previews looked decent. I was mostly drawn to the show for Shiri Appleby because  she used to be in one of my favorite shows, Roswell, (once on the WB) back when I was ten.

Synopsis: Lux is a fifteen year old girl on the verge of her sixteenth birthday. She has been in foster care all her life and is now seeking emancipation, but she can’t do that unless she gets her birth parents to sign the papers. Both parents are shocked that she has come into their lives and are young and frazzled. Surprise! What else is new? The judge doesn’t grant her emancipation in court because the girl has no job and no place to live. Clearly she isn’t fit to live on her own so she grants her birth parents joint custody.

My take on the show: I’m really quite interested in it so far. The advertisements say it’s like a Juno meets Gilmore Girls, but it is not. For some reason, I do feel like I have seen a show like this before. Do I think it will survive? It’s hard to say. I would really like it to, but it had better have a more hard hitting second episode, cause the premiere was just a tad bit predictable.

Mondays – 9 PM – The CW

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Soundtrack to a Theology Essay

In case you’re wondering how long it takes to write one essay… it is equivalent to all these songs put together.

  1. Colby O’ Donnis – Sophisticated Bad Girl
  2. Muse – Time is Running Out
  3. Jason Mraz – Absolutely Zero
  4. Miley Cyrus – Right Here
  5. Cornershop – Brimful of Asha
  6. Imogen Heap – The Moment I Said It
  7. The Black Ghosts – Someway Through This
  8. The Last Goodnight – Good Love
  9. Marie Digby – Better Off Alone
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