This guy is AWESOME. :O
This guy is AWESOME. :O
Random Oompa Loompas make me laugh, lol. :D
Suddenly, I want cereal.
This movie is gonna be EPIC. =)
This guy is my hero. Computer effects? I think not. =] (Part Dos)
Oh my gosh. My favorite song of all time…right now, at least. =]
Today, I saw Grown Ups. The cast was an ‘all star cast’. Come on, Adam Sandler, Kevin James, David Spade, Rob Schneider, Chris Rock, and Selma Hayek. On a scale of one to ten, ten being the highest, I gave it a 10+. Yeah, it was THAT good. Adam Sandler played the character of Lenny Feder, a rich man with spoiled kids with the wife of Selma Hayek, who plays the character of Roxanne Chase-Feder. Kevin James played a ‘fatty’ named Eric Lamonsoff. David Spade played a ‘ladies man’ who goes by Marcus Higgins. Rob Schneider played the character of Rob Hilliard. The same first name is quite the coincidence, huh? And finally, Chris Rock as Kurt Mackenzie. Oh, wait, scratch that. Not finally. There are many other great actors and actresses, including Maria Bello, the wife of Eric, Sally Lamonsoff. A few more actresses in the motion picture is Maya Rudolph, who plays the wife of Kurt, Deanne, Joyce Van Patten, who plays Deanne’s mother. There are way more too many actors and actresses to name, so you’ll have to see it for yourself! Really! See it. It’s another Adam Sandler classic. Unfortunately, Rob Schneider doesn’t say, “You can do it!”. This ends my review. :)

Okay, this is kind of weirding me out. C’mon, a Starbucks restaurant? Seriously? FAIL. EPIC FAIL. With an indoor and outdoor fireplace, this experiment isn’t going so well. How were we supposed to know that Starbucks would have a menu with wine? I can’t imagine what it looks like. The location: a Seattle neighborhood.
Just found out about ‘Lonesome George’ on Yahoo! News. Lonesome George is the very last of his kind: The Pinta Island Tortoise. He’s a type of Galapagos tortoise. L.G is the sole surviving member of the Pinta Island Race, the giant tortoise being a symbol for the fragility of the Galapagos Islands, and a constant reminder for vigilance and conservation of the species. The species was considered extinct until 1971, when a lone sample was located by rangers. Since then, the Charles Darwin Research Station has been searching for a female tortoise, even posting a reward for ten-thousand bucks.