I think that the Twilight series may very well be more popular than religion! The amount of advertisements I've seen in the last few days is incredible.
Next week, almost every movie theater on the island will be running a Twilight marathon starting with the original Twilight movie, immediately followed by New Moon and then Eclipse starting at 12:01am on opening day. So people will be able to see all the movies one after the other. I do have to say that this is a pretty cool idea and it's something I might just consider, but HOLY CRAP!!! Practically everybody is sold out and its like a week away. Do these people really have nothing better to do in their lives than to spend 9 straight hours in a movie theater in the middle of the night?
So here's my summer schedule as far as movies go:
Twilight
The Last Airbender
The Sorcerer's Apprentice
Then Harry Potter in the Fall.
Notice that I didn't put specific dates near those movies. Because I really don't care to be the first person to see it or anything. I just want to go see them at some point. Tickets for Eclipse have been the prizes of radio stations for the last week and thousands of people called in. I was one of them because I wanted to see if I could even get through.. NOPE. Busy signal the entire time. The funny thing is that people are going to be lining up at the theater for probably at least 12 hours before Eclipse starts, which seems to be the custom with movies with that much popularity. But then I sit here and I think "Are these people nuts?" Because I bought my ticket on Fandango 2 weeks ago and when I get to the theater, I'm going to skip right past the people who have been waiting for hours and use the automated ticket machine. I sure do love technology, especially when using it gets you dirty murderous looks from people. It's just a movie people, chill.
The Last Airbender is a different story though. I would wait all day for that one. It's based off a Nickelodeon show called Avatar. It's an anime type show and it spanned 3 years to get the entire story across. I'll be very interested to see how they can get the entire story into one movie.
Now for the Sorcerer's Apprentice.... Well I've always been a fan of Nicholas Cage so to see him as a wild eccentric is going to be quite amusing for me. All three of these movies are playing within a period of 2 weeks. So I'll be pretty busy the first couple weeks of July. I've been looking forward to these movies for over 6 months.... but no... i'm not going to wait in line for 12 hours.
I'll be sure to take some pictures of the people waiting in line and see how many people brought tents and sleeping bags etc.
When I started this blog, I decided it was going to be about my day to day interactions with the children. How boring. So I re-vamped things so that I will now be writing about ME. My day to day life, whether with the kids or not. So get in, sit down, hold on and shut up...and don't forget...enjoy the ride! :)
Saturday, June 26, 2010
Tuesday, June 15, 2010
My New Design
I'm so excited to have discovered the new template editor app. Now this looks like a real blog.
So back to me! lol.
So I started out that wonderful workout routine and I lost 18 lbs. The only problem is that since Scott deployed, I haven't really had the time to get to the gym. Thankfully I've kept the weight that I did lose off.. I'm trying to still eat sensibly so we'll see how that all works out. I still intend to get back to the gym. My goal is a much leaner body by the end of summer.
So tell me how everybody else is doing? What is going on in all the other places in the world?
Please use the comments section below to tell me!! :-)
So back to me! lol.
So I started out that wonderful workout routine and I lost 18 lbs. The only problem is that since Scott deployed, I haven't really had the time to get to the gym. Thankfully I've kept the weight that I did lose off.. I'm trying to still eat sensibly so we'll see how that all works out. I still intend to get back to the gym. My goal is a much leaner body by the end of summer.
So tell me how everybody else is doing? What is going on in all the other places in the world?
Please use the comments section below to tell me!! :-)
Tuesday, June 8, 2010
The choice!!! To be vegan or not to be vegan
Recently I was having a drink with someone and he had a discussion with me as to why I eat meat and that I should immediately cease the practice. Personally, I was brought up eating meat. I know all the details on how it's processed, I've seen videos of pigs being slaughtered, I've personally seen, first-hand, the egg farming facilities. And I still eat meat. I feel we've grown into a society that not only accepts the killing of these animals, but it downright encourages it.
My point of view is simple... It's the natural order of things. Sure, back in the day it was more widely accepted to kill an animal and eat the meat for survival, however these days there are other options. One can make the transition to an all vegetable diet and live a long and happy life. I however do not feel the same. To go completely vegan would change practically everything in my life. I went to culinary school and nearly everything I know how to cook requires some sort of meat or meat by-product. Among many things, I'd have to give up beef, chicken, pork and any other type of direct meat product. Then I'd have to give up eggs, cheese and milk. That then rules out pancakes, cookies, cake (even angelfood), MOST cake frostings, yogurt. Want cream cheese on your bagel? Too bad. Lox? Nope! Butter? Hell no! In fact I would have to give up many brands of grains and vegetables and switch to strictly organic because many products are fertilized with cow (or some other animal) manure, which would associate said items with meat. You can't even eat Jell-O. At the simple concept of going vegan, I've taken the liberty of suggesting some recipes that be taken for development by someone. Make them into something delicious and we'll talk.
Bean Curd Brownies
Soy Omelete
Eggplant cookies
Tofu Frosting
Puffed mung bean cereal
There are some that might argue that plants are living organisms too. And brutally harvesting them and subjecting them to high temperature cooking is not only unethical, but inhumane. Those who wish to shake a fist at us who eat meat should really look at themselves in shame for killing some of the oldest inhabitants of this planet for their own selfish reasons. Or perhaps they see these brutal acts as necessary for their survival. Hmmmm... makes you think doesn't it? You can't survive on this planet without killing SOMETHING. Take vanilla for example. Few people know that it comes from a specific breed of orchid. This orchid is a beautiful color and smells so delectably of vanilla. But nobody knows this because they're only interested in the end product. Many vegans will only wear clothing or buy textiles made from hemp... now excuse me, but WTF??? Since when did cotton become an artificially manufactured textile? Oh yes, that's right..It hasn't! BUT some people believe that it's better for the earth to use hemp exclusively rather than disturb the poor cotton.
These ethical extremists are responsible for SO much violence in our world. Bombing establishments for serving meat, throwing paint on people that wear fur. Now I agree that we shouldn't be skinning the poor animals in the name of fashion... but seriously...do you think paint is going to solve anything? Let me explain how this works. A rich person who has more money than any one person should have buys a fur coat. PETA freak throws paint and ruins coat. Rich person goes out and buys new fur coat. In throwing the paint, this PETA activist has essentially killed another animal, all by their own doing because they think that they're helping. The rich person who now has a red painted coat isn't going to have a sudden change of heart and realize that killing animals is bad, she's going to go out and buy herself a new one because she has the money to do so.
So perhaps PETA should spend less time punishing those who eat meat or wear fur (though I agree with the fur) and spend more time trying to pass legislation that would establish certain standards for the treatment of animals that are being farmed for food. Perhaps we could establish that these animals be free range and not forced to live their lives in confined spaces. Perhaps they would be fed better food.
I'd also be interested in taking a poll to ascertain exactly how many PETA members support the death penalty for those that commit murder. My guess is NONE. So if they do not support the death penalty, why are so many of them willing to kill for their cause? Don't they understand that killing people for eating meat or wearing fur is EXACTLY the same as the death penalty? The only difference is that killing people in defense of the poor meat is ILLEGAL, but the death penalty is a LEGAL course of action in some states. I think they should spend more time on the legislation rather than taking matters into their own hands. I think they'll get more accomplished.
My point of view is simple... It's the natural order of things. Sure, back in the day it was more widely accepted to kill an animal and eat the meat for survival, however these days there are other options. One can make the transition to an all vegetable diet and live a long and happy life. I however do not feel the same. To go completely vegan would change practically everything in my life. I went to culinary school and nearly everything I know how to cook requires some sort of meat or meat by-product. Among many things, I'd have to give up beef, chicken, pork and any other type of direct meat product. Then I'd have to give up eggs, cheese and milk. That then rules out pancakes, cookies, cake (even angelfood), MOST cake frostings, yogurt. Want cream cheese on your bagel? Too bad. Lox? Nope! Butter? Hell no! In fact I would have to give up many brands of grains and vegetables and switch to strictly organic because many products are fertilized with cow (or some other animal) manure, which would associate said items with meat. You can't even eat Jell-O. At the simple concept of going vegan, I've taken the liberty of suggesting some recipes that be taken for development by someone. Make them into something delicious and we'll talk.
Bean Curd Brownies
Soy Omelete
Eggplant cookies
Tofu Frosting
Puffed mung bean cereal
There are some that might argue that plants are living organisms too. And brutally harvesting them and subjecting them to high temperature cooking is not only unethical, but inhumane. Those who wish to shake a fist at us who eat meat should really look at themselves in shame for killing some of the oldest inhabitants of this planet for their own selfish reasons. Or perhaps they see these brutal acts as necessary for their survival. Hmmmm... makes you think doesn't it? You can't survive on this planet without killing SOMETHING. Take vanilla for example. Few people know that it comes from a specific breed of orchid. This orchid is a beautiful color and smells so delectably of vanilla. But nobody knows this because they're only interested in the end product. Many vegans will only wear clothing or buy textiles made from hemp... now excuse me, but WTF??? Since when did cotton become an artificially manufactured textile? Oh yes, that's right..It hasn't! BUT some people believe that it's better for the earth to use hemp exclusively rather than disturb the poor cotton.
These ethical extremists are responsible for SO much violence in our world. Bombing establishments for serving meat, throwing paint on people that wear fur. Now I agree that we shouldn't be skinning the poor animals in the name of fashion... but seriously...do you think paint is going to solve anything? Let me explain how this works. A rich person who has more money than any one person should have buys a fur coat. PETA freak throws paint and ruins coat. Rich person goes out and buys new fur coat. In throwing the paint, this PETA activist has essentially killed another animal, all by their own doing because they think that they're helping. The rich person who now has a red painted coat isn't going to have a sudden change of heart and realize that killing animals is bad, she's going to go out and buy herself a new one because she has the money to do so.
So perhaps PETA should spend less time punishing those who eat meat or wear fur (though I agree with the fur) and spend more time trying to pass legislation that would establish certain standards for the treatment of animals that are being farmed for food. Perhaps we could establish that these animals be free range and not forced to live their lives in confined spaces. Perhaps they would be fed better food.
I'd also be interested in taking a poll to ascertain exactly how many PETA members support the death penalty for those that commit murder. My guess is NONE. So if they do not support the death penalty, why are so many of them willing to kill for their cause? Don't they understand that killing people for eating meat or wearing fur is EXACTLY the same as the death penalty? The only difference is that killing people in defense of the poor meat is ILLEGAL, but the death penalty is a LEGAL course of action in some states. I think they should spend more time on the legislation rather than taking matters into their own hands. I think they'll get more accomplished.
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