Because my friend tragically lost ALL of his music (truly a tragedy), he asked me to make 10 mix CDs to start his new collection, which is basically impossible because it takes me whole days of obsessing over the song order and general flow of just ONE mix. So realistically, how am I going to even have enough food and water to decide on the perfect 800 minutes of music? Because clearly I can't be trusted to do anything else in the time it takes me to complete this. I might very likely have to employ someone to give me sponge baths and hand-feed me (thinking of doing this anyway, so no big deal really). How am I going to come off as cool and musically-informed with the perfect amount of listenability? What if he's heard all of my "alternative" songs before?? Will there be enough good songs, or will I have to just start adding random shitty Owl City? (No offense to anyone who likes it, but I mean, Owl City is pretty shitty. [Also the combination of the words "shitty" and "city" is bothering me. {And seriously, what's going on with these brackets??}])
Here's a little taste of the rainbow that is my musical library. Also, my body thinks it's 2:32am so I think that's maybe one of the dozen explanations for my craziness? Maybe? Ok.
1) Moth's Wings - Passion Pit
This is the second best Passion Pit song (after Sleepyhead, of course) and I had a dream the other night that I was in Boston (?), and I was waiting outside of my house and I was getting picked up by someone in his own personal metro car (which drove just on regular ol' road, which was pretty sweeeet) and we were going to a Passion Pit concert. But then when we got to the concert, the only song they played was this one, and somehow I was totally OK with it, and I think we even bought the tickets KNOWING that this was the only song that was going to be performed. Afterward we got to take the metro car to the rainforest, so I think it was a pretty awesome dream overall. But the point is that if I could choose to pay to see any Passion Pit song in concert, it'd be this one. I mean, now I'd have to choose a new one because I've already seen this one in concert, but you get my point.
2) Fortress - Pinback
Ahhh I love crudely drawn stick-figure people things in a vague plot that sort of fits with the lyrics/theme of the song! No, I mean, I actually really do love this. Okkervil River did it once, and I'm a huge fan. This song is soooo gooooooood! I think the stick people do a choreographed dance?! Add that to the list. Of things. I love. Also you start listening to this song and you're like "oh ok cool, this is suuuuper breathy-chill" and then Rob Crow is like "STOP" and you're like "woooah. calm down. what happened to days with the light off? and you and a lazy mood? it's too late? oh, ok..."
3) Meanwhile, Rick James - Cake
Cake is really super awesome, and when I was in middle sChOOL (see what I did there??), I used to have my AIM password set as "CAKE" for no reason. I mean, it was possibly because I was a big Cake fan (food and music) and thought that people (my sister) wouldn't guess it. They (she) didn't, but I eventually changed it to something stupid like "cardboard" because clearly my instant messenger account was on the same level as national security, and I needed to take all of the necessary precautions. Anywayyy, the point is that Cake is sooo absurdly awesome and this song is so great and awesome and enlightening and I don't even know what it's about but whatever, I just really like inserting anecdotes about middle school.
4) Ambling Alp - Yeasayer
This song is brand new! Like, leaked from their new album or whatever happens on the internet, I don't know how osmosis works, yeesh.
5) Psychic City (Voodoo City) - Yacht
For a whole bunch of freaking nonsense, this song is so unbelievably addicting and catchy. I kind of felt bad for not including any funky women in this mini list, but I can't really listen to women anymore unless they're threatening to dominate everything/one and call for men to be submissive. I don't really know where this came from, but I'd throw a guess at the fact that I never interact with males anymore. I'm even at the point where I call them "males", who does that? I don't remember what I was going with this little diddy, Yacht definitely has a guy in it. But this song is super awesome! And funky! And maybe I can go to bed now.
Monday, November 2, 2009
Oh! Oh hey there...
So in an effort to channel all of my creative energy away from "homework", or as my roommate calls it, "false advancement toward an imaginary dream life/career that will likely never exist", I'm resurrecting the BLOB!!!! Yep, it's just me, some Chef Boyardee (this still exists by the way, and you can buy coupons for the ravioli) [also, rhyme alert], my dry (damp?) towel still hanging out on my bed from 12 hours ago, and a shit ton (shit-ton?) of double-sided printed readings. This is significant because I JUST learned how to print double-sided pages and I think I've finally mastered the fine art of stapling things in the most appropriate location on the page. You see, when things are printed in landscape you have to staple on the upper left blahblahblahblahblahblahblahblah no one even noticed I haven't posted since April, right?
OK ANYWAYYYY, I'm doing this because my mom sent me an email over the weekend with a photo of a painting I had done before I was in this weird stage where I never do paintings anymore, and pretty much only sit around discussing racial and cultural issues with my roommates. Sometimes I like to mix it up with some Arrested Development quoting, and avid pondering of how I got these mysterious shallow scratched on only my right forearm....? Seriously, wtf?
The subject line of this email was just: Where is this? with the attachment of the painting as the only content. I mean, she raises a really valid question. Where the fuck are these onions? Also, how did my mom convert a picture message I sent her in February to an email attachment? But I kind of think this painting is lost forever and is buried under layers and layers of gesso and used as canvas for some stranger's painting of vases. I kind of really hope it's under a painting of a nude model, I think my painting would have really enjoyed that.

If you look really closely, there is a deformed garlic clove trying valiantly to stand out from the white bed sheet. Ehn! You go little guy! This was for a painting class called "Food and Painting", and at the end of the class we learned how to do ink washes with coffee. Which was really fancy in theory, but basically a disaster. But painting with ketchup? AWESOME. I really love onions as a subject, I'm not sure how I feel about this painting though. The photo is really blurry, which I think actually helps the folds of the fabric look a tad less cray cray. Also, I really want to eat tacos right now?
OK ANYWAYYYY, I'm doing this because my mom sent me an email over the weekend with a photo of a painting I had done before I was in this weird stage where I never do paintings anymore, and pretty much only sit around discussing racial and cultural issues with my roommates. Sometimes I like to mix it up with some Arrested Development quoting, and avid pondering of how I got these mysterious shallow scratched on only my right forearm....? Seriously, wtf?
The subject line of this email was just: Where is this? with the attachment of the painting as the only content. I mean, she raises a really valid question. Where the fuck are these onions? Also, how did my mom convert a picture message I sent her in February to an email attachment? But I kind of think this painting is lost forever and is buried under layers and layers of gesso and used as canvas for some stranger's painting of vases. I kind of really hope it's under a painting of a nude model, I think my painting would have really enjoyed that.

If you look really closely, there is a deformed garlic clove trying valiantly to stand out from the white bed sheet. Ehn! You go little guy! This was for a painting class called "Food and Painting", and at the end of the class we learned how to do ink washes with coffee. Which was really fancy in theory, but basically a disaster. But painting with ketchup? AWESOME. I really love onions as a subject, I'm not sure how I feel about this painting though. The photo is really blurry, which I think actually helps the folds of the fabric look a tad less cray cray. Also, I really want to eat tacos right now?
Saturday, April 4, 2009
I love
Animal Collective - My Girls
I totally worship this song. 100%. Animal Collective - My Girls, father my children? You can really only listen to this song with your eyes closed, like in the way you you can't have an Oreo without milk, or Mary-Kate without Ashley, or skirts without underwear.
Urthboy - We Get Around
Ahh this song is so awesome. I prowl I growl I scowl I frown and down my brow. All of those words rhyme. Like, how much of a genius is Urthboy???! SUPER genius is the answer. This is such a great song, the chorus is really catchy and sing-alongy and whenever I listen I can't help but do a little dance while sitting in my chair/basking in the sun like a kitten/brushing my teeth/running on the treadmill (not so much dancing here, but not for lack of trying). It's also the rare and token rap song in my library of music that is mostly whiny boys singing about how much no one loves them, and brassy women singing about how much men suck. It's a welcomed change.
Say Hi - Oh Oh Oh Oh Oh Oh Oh Oh
She's got lips like a sofa and she's strawing down soda. This is the same group as Say Hi To Your Mom, but this song is less adorable than their other music, and more sexy cool in the "I'm an affected rocker, I don't give a shit, I have a lazy voice" kind of way. I would really like to have the opportunity to talk to someone about this song, because then we would have to say the name of the song, and we'd be like, "Oh oh oh oh...oh oh.....oh wait, how many oh's are there?", and I would correct them and say, "Eight. There are eight oh's in the title." and I don't know what that would achieve, but it would be kind of funny. What, you don't think so? Move along....
Lisa Hannigan - I Don't Know
LOVE HER. This is so cute and adorable and sweet and precious and lovable and amazinggg. Notice how her hat falls off, that's how hard she is rockin' out.
The lyrics are really great, I like how it's not her singing about how's she's like madly in love with a total stranger, but rather she's like, "Eh, I dunno. I kinda wanna find out though". We should be selling this mentality to woman across the globe, because we are crazy and like to write songs that are like "Omg we just met I love you never leave me or I'll kill you/myself".
I totally worship this song. 100%. Animal Collective - My Girls, father my children? You can really only listen to this song with your eyes closed, like in the way you you can't have an Oreo without milk, or Mary-Kate without Ashley, or skirts without underwear.
Urthboy - We Get Around
Ahh this song is so awesome. I prowl I growl I scowl I frown and down my brow. All of those words rhyme. Like, how much of a genius is Urthboy???! SUPER genius is the answer. This is such a great song, the chorus is really catchy and sing-alongy and whenever I listen I can't help but do a little dance while sitting in my chair/basking in the sun like a kitten/brushing my teeth/running on the treadmill (not so much dancing here, but not for lack of trying). It's also the rare and token rap song in my library of music that is mostly whiny boys singing about how much no one loves them, and brassy women singing about how much men suck. It's a welcomed change.
Say Hi - Oh Oh Oh Oh Oh Oh Oh Oh
She's got lips like a sofa and she's strawing down soda. This is the same group as Say Hi To Your Mom, but this song is less adorable than their other music, and more sexy cool in the "I'm an affected rocker, I don't give a shit, I have a lazy voice" kind of way. I would really like to have the opportunity to talk to someone about this song, because then we would have to say the name of the song, and we'd be like, "Oh oh oh oh...oh oh.....oh wait, how many oh's are there?", and I would correct them and say, "Eight. There are eight oh's in the title." and I don't know what that would achieve, but it would be kind of funny. What, you don't think so? Move along....
Lisa Hannigan - I Don't Know
LOVE HER. This is so cute and adorable and sweet and precious and lovable and amazinggg. Notice how her hat falls off, that's how hard she is rockin' out.
The lyrics are really great, I like how it's not her singing about how's she's like madly in love with a total stranger, but rather she's like, "Eh, I dunno. I kinda wanna find out though". We should be selling this mentality to woman across the globe, because we are crazy and like to write songs that are like "Omg we just met I love you never leave me or I'll kill you/myself".
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Friday, April 3, 2009
Saw a bunny, listened to a song
So, apparently it's really dumb to be surprised by the fact that rabbits live in southern California.

And now a way way way way way close up view.
I am the bunny paparazzi.
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And in other scintillating and jaw-dropping news-- I discovered a new and cool song. Actually, my roommate's friend did, and then told her, who told me, and now I am telling you so that you may pass this on to your children, and their children's children, and soon the whole world will come together and hold hands and there will be no wars or genocide or evil and God and Satan will make-out and then it will rain Skittles and birds will poop orange soda. The end.
This song is so addictive though, it reminds me of the days when I would play outside and pretend I had a secret garden, when really all it was was a pile of firewood where rats lived and groundhogs sun-bathed. But it was still fun.

And now a way way way way way close up view.

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And in other scintillating and jaw-dropping news-- I discovered a new and cool song. Actually, my roommate's friend did, and then told her, who told me, and now I am telling you so that you may pass this on to your children, and their children's children, and soon the whole world will come together and hold hands and there will be no wars or genocide or evil and God and Satan will make-out and then it will rain Skittles and birds will poop orange soda. The end.
This song is so addictive though, it reminds me of the days when I would play outside and pretend I had a secret garden, when really all it was was a pile of firewood where rats lived and groundhogs sun-bathed. But it was still fun.
Monday, March 30, 2009
Yeah oh, your sex is on fire. You should really get that checked out...
I think Kings of Leon have been significantly famous for a while, but this is kind of news to me. As of five minutes ago I hadn't bothered to listen them. I blame it on TRL being canceled. Plus, if they've never been on Oprah, they aren't famous (this goes for anything in the universe really). They have 16 million views for their song on Youtube? Wowzer. That's gotta be more than all the sleepy cat and eating contest videos COMBINED.
I LOVE this song so much. Whoever thought a tattooed facial-hairy guy in a tank-top and vest thing could be so SEXY? (actually, me.) I haven't really listened to any of the other lyrics besides "Yeeeaaahhh ooohhhh, your sex is on FIIIIIIIRE" and "tanspiiiire". I would like sexy firey fire-sex to transpire. I'd be cool with that. But honestly, they aren't really concerned with being the next American poet laureates or anything (although I'd be cool with that too), so I don't give a fuck what the other lyrics are. Sex on fire really is the ONLY important part. Ever. They should work on putting that into the pledge of allegiance somewhere.
I can't believe it took me this long to realize that Kings of Leon('s music) is sexy. I really hope the Jonas Brothers aren't next, because then I'd just die. Of love...
But I don't really understand the video. Sex on fire is a good thing, right? Unless you are literally having sex ON fire. Like a kinky camping trip gone seriously seriously awry or something (immediate note-to-self...). So why is this guy being all angsty and writhing on a table? And people are dunking their heads into basins of water and eating chicken wings and reading bibles? Oh wait nevermind, I get it now. But it's a secret. I don't feel like explaining it. Just listen to damn music ok.
I LOVE this song so much. Whoever thought a tattooed facial-hairy guy in a tank-top and vest thing could be so SEXY? (actually, me.) I haven't really listened to any of the other lyrics besides "Yeeeaaahhh ooohhhh, your sex is on FIIIIIIIRE" and "tanspiiiire". I would like sexy firey fire-sex to transpire. I'd be cool with that. But honestly, they aren't really concerned with being the next American poet laureates or anything (although I'd be cool with that too), so I don't give a fuck what the other lyrics are. Sex on fire really is the ONLY important part. Ever. They should work on putting that into the pledge of allegiance somewhere.
I can't believe it took me this long to realize that Kings of Leon('s music) is sexy. I really hope the Jonas Brothers aren't next, because then I'd just die. Of love...
But I don't really understand the video. Sex on fire is a good thing, right? Unless you are literally having sex ON fire. Like a kinky camping trip gone seriously seriously awry or something (immediate note-to-self...). So why is this guy being all angsty and writhing on a table? And people are dunking their heads into basins of water and eating chicken wings and reading bibles? Oh wait nevermind, I get it now. But it's a secret. I don't feel like explaining it. Just listen to damn music ok.
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M-M-M-Monday
I might be one of the few (questionably) sane people in the world who actually looks forward to Mondays. It just depends on how you look at the situation-- yes, life will suck if you decide that the weekend is the only way to live idly and without purpose. But I've learned that I can live idly and without purpose ALL week, so Monday rolling around is really no biggy. Some great things about Mondays include (ahem, clearing throat and looking at a comically large list with fancy things written on it)--
1) Andrew Bird - Fake Palindromes
No one is more of a rockstar with a violin than Andrew Bird. I don't really know any other violin rockstars, but that's probably because he's discredited them all with his superhero violin playing skills and perfectly mastered awesomeness. Some performers break dozens of drum sticks in a show, or smash around their guitars like monkeys, but Andrew Bird never makes it through a show without totally fucking up his bow. How badass is that??? The violin is the most passionate instrument, and yet he manages to bring the folksy sound of a fiddle, while keeping it totally sexy. That's pretty fucking badass my friend.
His live performance of this is SO worth embedding it into my blob, but that might be too repetitive? I'll compromise and just add a link or something, I dunno, talk amongst yourselves...
I changed my mind. It's being added. I love him.
2) Seabear - Arms
I was talking to my friend William today, and I found out about how he's been seeing this guy for like, three months, and I'm just finding out about it now. Actually, he probably had tried to tell me before, but I just wasn't listening because I'm reeeallllyyy good at talking about my hugely relevant life dramas. For example, today I woke up and my electric toothbrush was out of batteries, and I was like-- WTF?? Anyway (I am accepting new free batteries in the mail though, AA please) he describes his relationship in the most adorable way possible. He said, "he makes me want to listen to You and I and text little heart symbols. It's so Seabear". I loved the Seabear comment, because I know EXACTLY what he means.
I think I've already added this song someplace before, but this is a different version of it, a live version to be exact. With a little dancing blond girl. So it's automatically better. But if you wanna you can find the actual mp3 by clicking ............. here.
3) Kyle Andrews - Sushi
It may just be my 12:08am hunger speaking right now, but I really LOVE this song. It feels so real. So real.
The lyrics are adorable!!!!!!!!!! Oh jeez. This is just too much. Like, go find someone to make out with right now, because that's really the only appropriate thing to do in this occasion. If not, it's just a massive a waste of time. Actually, maybe all time not spent making out is a waste of time. Wait. Then how would we eat? Ewwww.
4) Breaking Laces - Here To Stay
This band came to my high school when I was either a freshman or sophomore, I can't really remember (because I am soooooooooooo old and grown up and way past high school and-- actually I graduated last year) but they did an amazing job. Also, what where they even doing playing at a boarding school of 275 students? In Delaware? Seems kind of sad. I really do like this song though! Despite the fact the the lead singer could NOT get any more dweeby looking. I find that kind of endearing actually...
5) Fever Ray - If I Had A Heart
This is one of my favorites right now, but when I first listened to it a few weeks ago I was totally creeped out and probably had a few nightmares. But after listening to it more, and watching the video (and deep inner strength) I get chills every time I hear it. Its creepiness is what makes it so hypnotizing and intense. The artist responsible for Fever Ray, Karin Dreijer Andersson, is also one half of The Knife. Aka-- another cool band.
6) Walter Meego - Girls
I literally cannot get enough of this group. Seriously, if I go more than a few seconds without listening to them I could spontaneously combust or something. Or worse. Like, degeneration of coolness levels or something. I don't really know, I'm not a scientist so I'm a bit fuzzy on the details.
7) Iron & Wine - Boy With A Coin
This song has been around for at least a year and a half now, but it just occurred to me to look up the video for it. This is amazing! The flamenco dancing works SO well with the quick beat of the music and the sleekness of his voice. I could die to the songs of Iron & Wine, he has such an angelic voice for a guy I'm positive is made of 80% facial hair. How did he even find this dance studio? Can he even see behind his mustache???? He has no upper lip!
Oh god, Iron & Wine's music has really changed my life. Seriously.
8) Wild Light - California on My Mind
I like the singing part. And the part where there are instruments playing. And also when the two happen together is good. I just wanted to add this because I'm in California right now, and this is a (really good) song about California.
9) Lisa Hannigan - Lille
For all y'all out there who don't know what the hell has been going on for the past bazillion years or so, Lisa Hannigan is the girl who sings alongside Damien Rice. And Damien Rice = the musical love of my life.
Lisa now now has her own solo work out, and I couldn't be more smitten with her (and her songs). She's like a cute Irish pile of wisdom and beauty. This song perfectly captures the angelic quality she brought to Damien Rice's music, but it also has an entirely unique personality. Her entire album Sea Sow is really great, and I'm just going to cross my fingers that she and Damien will once again make music I can obsess over.
10) The Arcade Fire - Wake Up
This is mainly in celebration of the movie version of Where The Wild Things Are, because it's going to be EPICCC. This is the song used in the trailer, which is EPICCC. This song just sounds like childhood, and the movie is going to need a lot of really great music/filming/made up stuff, because the actual children's book is like five sentences long. How are they even going to pull that off? Whatever. I like little kids in monster suits.
Aaaaaaaand mandatory WTWTA movie trailer:
- Gossip Girl (Chuck Bass)
- It's a chance to start over a brand new week after the weekends, which lately have been emotionally exhausting, or else just full of family [Per(e)u]nions. {That's "Peru" and "reunions" mashed together, in case you were wondering/confused/care at all}
- All celebrity gossip websites resume updating during week days. This is way more critical to my life than you think.
- Two words: Chuck. Bass.
1) Andrew Bird - Fake Palindromes
No one is more of a rockstar with a violin than Andrew Bird. I don't really know any other violin rockstars, but that's probably because he's discredited them all with his superhero violin playing skills and perfectly mastered awesomeness. Some performers break dozens of drum sticks in a show, or smash around their guitars like monkeys, but Andrew Bird never makes it through a show without totally fucking up his bow. How badass is that??? The violin is the most passionate instrument, and yet he manages to bring the folksy sound of a fiddle, while keeping it totally sexy. That's pretty fucking badass my friend.
His live performance of this is SO worth embedding it into my blob, but that might be too repetitive? I'll compromise and just add a link or something, I dunno, talk amongst yourselves...
I changed my mind. It's being added. I love him.
2) Seabear - Arms
I was talking to my friend William today, and I found out about how he's been seeing this guy for like, three months, and I'm just finding out about it now. Actually, he probably had tried to tell me before, but I just wasn't listening because I'm reeeallllyyy good at talking about my hugely relevant life dramas. For example, today I woke up and my electric toothbrush was out of batteries, and I was like-- WTF?? Anyway (I am accepting new free batteries in the mail though, AA please) he describes his relationship in the most adorable way possible. He said, "he makes me want to listen to You and I and text little heart symbols. It's so Seabear". I loved the Seabear comment, because I know EXACTLY what he means.
I think I've already added this song someplace before, but this is a different version of it, a live version to be exact. With a little dancing blond girl. So it's automatically better. But if you wanna you can find the actual mp3 by clicking ............. here.
3) Kyle Andrews - Sushi
It may just be my 12:08am hunger speaking right now, but I really LOVE this song. It feels so real. So real.
The lyrics are adorable!!!!!!!!!! Oh jeez. This is just too much. Like, go find someone to make out with right now, because that's really the only appropriate thing to do in this occasion. If not, it's just a massive a waste of time. Actually, maybe all time not spent making out is a waste of time. Wait. Then how would we eat? Ewwww.
4) Breaking Laces - Here To Stay
This band came to my high school when I was either a freshman or sophomore, I can't really remember (because I am soooooooooooo old and grown up and way past high school and-- actually I graduated last year) but they did an amazing job. Also, what where they even doing playing at a boarding school of 275 students? In Delaware? Seems kind of sad. I really do like this song though! Despite the fact the the lead singer could NOT get any more dweeby looking. I find that kind of endearing actually...
5) Fever Ray - If I Had A Heart
This is one of my favorites right now, but when I first listened to it a few weeks ago I was totally creeped out and probably had a few nightmares. But after listening to it more, and watching the video (and deep inner strength) I get chills every time I hear it. Its creepiness is what makes it so hypnotizing and intense. The artist responsible for Fever Ray, Karin Dreijer Andersson, is also one half of The Knife. Aka-- another cool band.
6) Walter Meego - Girls
I literally cannot get enough of this group. Seriously, if I go more than a few seconds without listening to them I could spontaneously combust or something. Or worse. Like, degeneration of coolness levels or something. I don't really know, I'm not a scientist so I'm a bit fuzzy on the details.
7) Iron & Wine - Boy With A Coin
This song has been around for at least a year and a half now, but it just occurred to me to look up the video for it. This is amazing! The flamenco dancing works SO well with the quick beat of the music and the sleekness of his voice. I could die to the songs of Iron & Wine, he has such an angelic voice for a guy I'm positive is made of 80% facial hair. How did he even find this dance studio? Can he even see behind his mustache???? He has no upper lip!
Oh god, Iron & Wine's music has really changed my life. Seriously.
8) Wild Light - California on My Mind
I like the singing part. And the part where there are instruments playing. And also when the two happen together is good. I just wanted to add this because I'm in California right now, and this is a (really good) song about California.
9) Lisa Hannigan - Lille
For all y'all out there who don't know what the hell has been going on for the past bazillion years or so, Lisa Hannigan is the girl who sings alongside Damien Rice. And Damien Rice = the musical love of my life.
Lisa now now has her own solo work out, and I couldn't be more smitten with her (and her songs). She's like a cute Irish pile of wisdom and beauty. This song perfectly captures the angelic quality she brought to Damien Rice's music, but it also has an entirely unique personality. Her entire album Sea Sow is really great, and I'm just going to cross my fingers that she and Damien will once again make music I can obsess over.
10) The Arcade Fire - Wake Up
This is mainly in celebration of the movie version of Where The Wild Things Are, because it's going to be EPICCC. This is the song used in the trailer, which is EPICCC. This song just sounds like childhood, and the movie is going to need a lot of really great music/filming/made up stuff, because the actual children's book is like five sentences long. How are they even going to pull that off? Whatever. I like little kids in monster suits.
Aaaaaaaand mandatory WTWTA movie trailer:
Thursday, March 26, 2009
You are a beautiful flower
Hey there, I got you something... because you're just so pretty.
Wow! Look how beautiful it looks among the shriveled up roses and muddy vase water left over from Valentine's Day! Yikes!
I once read an entire book about how talking to plants makes them grow stronger and happier and how, in fact, plants have feelings just like humans do.
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