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Friday, October 30, 2009

Some of My Top Songs of 2009 (so far:)

Here's the list! Want to know the best thing though?! Click on each one and it will take you to the youtube video. I figured I'd make it easy if you wanted to check them out because you should! Yet again it's really in no order.


Tuesday, October 27, 2009

Crying Men



"The photographer (Taylor Wood) asked the actors to produce real tears for a series of images which she hopes capture the vulnerable sides of the movie stars. She is particularly proud of pictures of the Cold Mountain hunk weeping in a fetal position and a portrait of Reservoir Dogs star Michael Madsen betraying his hard-man image by crying hysterically.

Taylor-Wood explains, “Some of the men cried before I even finished loading the camera, but others found it really difficult. People can decide for themselves which they think are the authentic tears and which they think are fake. It’s about the idea of taking these big, masculine men and showing a different side"

Ben Stiller

Woody Harrelson
Steve Buscemi

Sean Penn

Sam Shepard

Ryan Gosling

Tim Roth

Robin Williams (one of my fav)

Michael Pitt

Paul Newman
Michael Madsen


Laurence Fishburne


Kris Kristofferson

Judd Law

John Leguizamo

Hayden Christiansen

Gabriel Byrne

Forest Whitaker

Ed Harris

Robert Downey Jr.



Dustin Hoffman
Daniel Craig
Willem Dafoe

Benicio del Toro

Saturday, October 17, 2009

My Photo Shoot













Hey! I'm sorry I haven't updated my blog for a while! I've been pretty busy job hunting lately. Yesterday/today Warren came over with his new Cannon 50D camera to take some pics of me for possible model and spokesperson jobs that I wanted to apply for. I just loved them SO much I wanted to post some of my favs on here.

Friday, October 9, 2009

What Obama Said About Winning the Nobel Peace Prize

This morning, Michelle and I awoke to some surprising and humbling news. At 6 a.m., we received word that I'd been awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for 2009.

To be honest, I do not feel that I deserve to be in the company of so many of the transformative figures who've been honored by this prize -- men and women who've inspired me and inspired the entire world through their courageous pursuit of peace.

But I also know that throughout history the Nobel Peace Prize has not just been used to honor specific achievement; it's also been used as a means to give momentum to a set of causes.

That is why I've said that I will accept this award as a call to action, a call for all nations and all peoples to confront the common challenges of the 21st century. These challenges won't all be met during my presidency, or even my lifetime. But I know these challenges can be met so long as it's recognized that they will not be met by one person or one nation alone.

This award -- and the call to action that comes with it -- does not belong simply to me or my administration; it belongs to all people around the world who have fought for justice and for peace. And most of all, it belongs to you, the men and women of America, who have dared to hope and have worked so hard to make our world a little better.

So today we humbly recommit to the important work that we've begun together. I'm grateful that you've stood with me thus far, and I'm honored to continue our vital work in the years to come.

Thank you,

President Barack Obama