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bad fashion choice, drew barrymore

January 11, 2008 by Sarah  

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i don’t know what it is about these sunglasses but they just rub me the wrong way.  they’re too senior citizen-y and they look upside down.  i dunno, maybe someone else could pull them off successfully but drew just can’t.  maybe it has something to do with the fact that i hate drew barrymore.  she’s like poison to me.  everything she touches is tainted.  for example, i use to have a mad crush on the apple guy, justin long, then they started dating.  now, every time i see him i puke into my own mouth a little.  anyway, the sunglasses are bad.

fashion don’t

January 10, 2008 by Sarah  

come to think of it, amy winehouse is an everything don’t.91812419.jpg

black skinny jeans while sunbathing?

by Sarah  

what are you thinking, pete wentz?

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p.s. - i hate your new, super emo hair.

for jess

by Sarah  

annie camden

January 8, 2008 by genevieve  

I watch 7th heaven at work all the time and i put this picture on my friends computer of mrs camden lying in the grass- i tried to find the picture again but couldnt but its in this awesome video which i found instead- i couldnt even watch all of it so if it gets real disturbing i dont know about it

oh and i found this awesome drawing- i think im going to cross stitch me some mr and mrs camden

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britney spears, pile of crazy

January 5, 2008 by Sarah  

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damn, is she crazy. i don’t know where, but somewhere i read a rumor stating that this whole custody standoff/crazy acting/going to the hospital thing was a calculated, heavily planned attempt to get the spotlight off of britney’s knocked up little sister and back onto britney herself. crazy? yes. evil genius? probably not. i guess it’s a pretty smart way to get attention, but seriously, does anyone really want attention this way. you’ve got to be a whole pile of crazy to think it’s a good idea.

a little piece of goodness

by Sarah  

here’s the back story to this little piece of goodness:

My parents are Jehovah’s Witnesses and so I had a very strict Christian upbringing. There was a suspicion of rock and pop music, and some music, Led Zeppelin in particular, was branded downright evil. The rumor was that if you played Stairway to Heaven in reverse you could hear messages that would urge you to follow the devil’s path. Supposedly even if you listened to the music in a normal manner you would subconsciously pick up these messages and act accordingly. In my early teens, I destroyed some music that I thought I shouldn’t listen to or have at home. Stairway to Heaven was a difficult one for my friends and me. We thought the song and the lyrics were so utterly beautiful and yet we couldn’t listen to it out of fear of what could happen to us if we did. That’s the tension I felt by listening to this record: a teenage attraction to something dangerously beautiful. I am still intrigued how these myths are created and the effect they can have. So I started to learn to sing the song and its lyrics in reverse. After three months the job was done. I went up to the steps outside Saint Paul’s Cathedral in London and performed it for an audience of confused passers-by, pigeons, and a video camera. Back home I reversed the tape and put a karaoke track underneath.

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