And so the Christmas tree lingered in the dining room of my Mom's house close to a month after Christmas. My brother Mitchel didn't want to take it down. Or rather, if he did want to take it down, there wasn't much energy for it. So I took down the Christmas tree yesterday afternoon. And so the Christmas tree will be in storage in the basement until December 2012. However, that's roughly eleven months away. The world might come to an end between now and Christmas 2012. However, I'm not counting on the world ending anytime soon. I'm either too optimistic to anticipate the world ending or political events isn't moving in that direction. However, international (and domestic) poltics can change overnight if caution isn't taken. However, I'm not counting on that happening. So here I am. The morning coffee is nearly done. I ate a plate full of chocolate chip waffles. I'm long overdue to take a shower and groom. I need to shave. Yes, there's a mustache on my face, but I still need to shave the rest of my face.
While I'm getting ready to do that, here are some photos of film actress AnnaSophia Robb.
Sunday, January 29, 2012
NEARING THE END OF JANUARY AND NEARING THE BEGINING OF FEBRUARY
And I shall start off this internet blog entry with photos of film and television actress Katherine Heigl. For those who don't know who Katherine Heigl is, she played Doctor Izzie Stevens on Grey's Anatomy and she played Isabel Evans on the CW network series Roswell. She also did the films 27 Dresses, The Ugly Truth, Killers, One For the Money and New Years Eve. There's talk that Grey's Anatomy has been trying to get Katherine Heigl to rejoin the medical procedural television show. I don't know if the rumours are true. It might be fun to see Katherine Heigl wearing medical surgical scrubs again. I don't watch Grey's Anatomy very often, but the medical procedural show hasn't been the same ever since katherine Heigl left to pursue a film career full time.
As for me, I'm eating breakfast composed of waffles and coffee. I'm also going job hunting using the internet as a job hunting tool. I use both blogger and livejournal as my internet blog tool. I also use Myspace, Facebook and Bebo as a social communications tool. So the question is what do I think of the new timeline redsign of the standard facebook profile. I honestly don't understand why it's needed since Facebook is already more popular than Myspace. Isn't a manditory redesign of a profile design only used when the social communications site is going under. And since public stock in Facebook is expected to shoot through the roof, it's safe to assume that bankruptcy isn't going to happen. So why is the standard Facebook profile site going to switch to the timeline design? I honestly don't know. I don't mind the site of it. However, I just spent a great deal of time getting youtube videos and my personal photos and now it might all get scraped off. So now I might have to get my photos and youtube videos placed back on facebook. Plus, Myspace keeps threatening to vanish without a trace any second now. Most people claim that Myspace should've vanished without a trace last month on December 2011. I don't want Myspace to vanish without a trace. However, Myspace is a social communications site that really is going bankrupt. The choice may be out of my hands. The Great Recession is hurting everybody---The Poor, the Middle Class and the Wealthy are all affected. Just becuase you have more money in your piggy bank doesn't mean that you're not immune from the damaging effects of the Great Recession. Wealthy People are useless if there's nobody around to purchase the product that they're selling. Poor and Middle Class people can't purchase anything if they can barely afford rent and utilities.
Friday, January 27, 2012
JUST WAIT UNTIL YOU SEE THE SEQUEL
So Hollywood has evolved from making one shot maximum stories into a multi-film franchise making machine. These days, you can't even pitch a film deal that isn't capable of being turned into a multi-film sequel producing machine. It's gotten to a point where a film that fails to produce two or more sequels is considered to be a failure. And when you do see a film that actually sticks to the one film maximum plan, it's more of a novelty than anything else. Ok, romantic comedies usually are one film maximum type of stories. However, action films that doesn't turn into a multi-film sequel making machine has been considered to be a failure by modern standards. It's a sharp difference between modern Hollywood and the Golden Age of Hollywood where the only multi-film sequel making machine were Charlie Chan, Tarzan, the Thin Man, Blondie and Dagwood, Andy Hardy, Sherlock Holmes, Dracula and Frankenstein. I'm not saying that turning films into sequel making machines is a bad thing. Heck, my unpublished the Metalshop Girls literary novel series is already fourteen volumes long with two more volumes currently under production.
While I'm studying Hollywood films, here are some photos of film and television actress Lacey Chabert. Among the films and television shows she's done is Party of Five (All six seasons), Lost in Space (The reboot) and Black Christmas (The remake sequel).
While I'm studying Hollywood films, here are some photos of film and television actress Lacey Chabert. Among the films and television shows she's done is Party of Five (All six seasons), Lost in Space (The reboot) and Black Christmas (The remake sequel).
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