Does any one else ever notice that every Macy's make up counter lady looks like this? Go Mimi!
On the Bob Buchmann and the Radio Chick morning show, the topic was favorite Cover songs.
Here are my top three:
1. Tiny Tim covers Led Zeppelin's Stairway to Heaven
2. Ozzy Osbourne covers The Bee Gees' Stayin' Alive
3. Tori Amos covers Eminem's '97 Bonnie and Clyde
What are yours?
Here is a site which I find adorable. Try the games. My favorite is the pillow fight. There is also a part where you can draw the characters. We love the Power Puff Girls.
I am staying home from work today because our car is broken and I am waiting for it to get fixed. I cannot think of much to do after I have already cleaned the house and had breakfast. Lack of motivation? Exhaustion? Of course. Bryan and I have been non-stop with everything lately and we have not had a chance to breathe. Now, today is my day off and it will be no Ferris Bueller day. I think after I finish this I will eat junkfood in front of the television for two hours just like when I was eight. I wish I had something better to do. Maybe I will read the Bhagavad-Gita for the eleven millionth time. Love that and maybe I will not fry my brain from the senseless crap on daytime television.
This weekend we saw Spiderman at the Loews Cineplex. I thought it was going to be directed by Tim Burton, but I was mistaken. It was visually interesting, still. I never read the comic more than a few times years ago, so I do not remember too much from it, so I have judged it as a movie. One thing that bothered me about the movie was the object of Spiderman's affection, played by Kirsten Dunst. In a 2.5 hour movie, she was in love with four different people, overlapping at times. This seems okay with everyone. She always seemed like the poor little pretty victim. Web action was cool, the Green Goblin was cool, Tobey Maguire made a great Spiderman, I just hated the portryal of a love story.