Oh, how I love Chick-fil-A.
It tastes so good on a stressful day.
Okay, I'm done rhyming.
But really. Chick-fil-A
just makes my day
10 times better.
How does one make such perfect fries?
Who knows.
Who else loves chick fil a?
8.28.2007
8.26.2007
Zac Efron
Ok, I'm totally going to feel like a thirteen year old girl when I say this, but... ZAC EFRON IS SO HOT.

I am freaking out. FREAKING OUT. A few days ago I thought- like most normal teens over the age of 16- that this kid was a HOMO. No offense to anyone, really. But any guy who enjoys dancing around, jumping, and skipping in a movie as gay as High School Musical, would be thought of that way. As well as being gay, I thought this kid Efron was UGLY. I walked into my sisters room one day to find her watching this High School Musical and when I saw the star, I thought...ew. What's the deal with Zac Efron? Why does everybody think he is so great?

Then, yesterday, I had a life-changing experience. I saw Hairspray. Oh My God was that boy HOT in that movie; playing the Elvis-like Link Larkin. He's the best dancer at school and the love interest of the main character, Tracy Turnblad. Actually, he's more like the love interest of everybody- INCLUDING ME! I immediatly took back every bad thing I've ever said about Efron- except for him being gay. I was still convinced that this fruity, all-singing, all-dancing boy was anything but straight. But hot, never the less.
Then, today, another life-changing experience. I found a copy of the Rolling Stone in my sisters room. And who was on the cover? Zac Efron of course! My curiousity got the best of me so I opened the article and read all about Zac's life- all about his committment issues with Vanessa and how he refuses to disclose whether or not they're "dating" when it's so obvious that they are. But the most interesting thing in that article would have to be the fact that he DOESN'T LIKE HIGH SCHOOL MUSICAL! In fact, he couldn't even sit through the first one! He wants to stay BORING so Disney will give him work. Again, my opinion of Efron changed.
I have learned a very serious lesson from all this- yes, don't laugh, I have.
Don't be too quick to judge. In a matter of two days, my opinion of one person changed from an ugly, gay, teeny bopper, to a hot, straight, NORMAL TEEANGER, and all because I took the time to find out a little more about him. Of course, I don't really know that he's straight for sure, or even that he's normal...but I can say that he is gorgeous. But this lesson can still be applied to the real world even though most of the time it isn't. Don't label someone before you even get to know them- you could be wrong and missing out on something great.
*Other Notes:
I'm not knocking High School Musical. I know that for the little 8-12 year olds who love Disney channel, it's a great movie. It creates a High School fantasy land for them that they won't have to actually confront for years. It's great for them, but for everybody else, it's just too bubble gum-y.
Stay Hot, Efron.
-MsBlogger xo

I am freaking out. FREAKING OUT. A few days ago I thought- like most normal teens over the age of 16- that this kid was a HOMO. No offense to anyone, really. But any guy who enjoys dancing around, jumping, and skipping in a movie as gay as High School Musical, would be thought of that way. As well as being gay, I thought this kid Efron was UGLY. I walked into my sisters room one day to find her watching this High School Musical and when I saw the star, I thought...ew. What's the deal with Zac Efron? Why does everybody think he is so great?

Then, yesterday, I had a life-changing experience. I saw Hairspray. Oh My God was that boy HOT in that movie; playing the Elvis-like Link Larkin. He's the best dancer at school and the love interest of the main character, Tracy Turnblad. Actually, he's more like the love interest of everybody- INCLUDING ME! I immediatly took back every bad thing I've ever said about Efron- except for him being gay. I was still convinced that this fruity, all-singing, all-dancing boy was anything but straight. But hot, never the less.
Then, today, another life-changing experience. I found a copy of the Rolling Stone in my sisters room. And who was on the cover? Zac Efron of course! My curiousity got the best of me so I opened the article and read all about Zac's life- all about his committment issues with Vanessa and how he refuses to disclose whether or not they're "dating" when it's so obvious that they are. But the most interesting thing in that article would have to be the fact that he DOESN'T LIKE HIGH SCHOOL MUSICAL! In fact, he couldn't even sit through the first one! He wants to stay BORING so Disney will give him work. Again, my opinion of Efron changed.
I have learned a very serious lesson from all this- yes, don't laugh, I have.
Don't be too quick to judge. In a matter of two days, my opinion of one person changed from an ugly, gay, teeny bopper, to a hot, straight, NORMAL TEEANGER, and all because I took the time to find out a little more about him. Of course, I don't really know that he's straight for sure, or even that he's normal...but I can say that he is gorgeous. But this lesson can still be applied to the real world even though most of the time it isn't. Don't label someone before you even get to know them- you could be wrong and missing out on something great.
*Other Notes:
I'm not knocking High School Musical. I know that for the little 8-12 year olds who love Disney channel, it's a great movie. It creates a High School fantasy land for them that they won't have to actually confront for years. It's great for them, but for everybody else, it's just too bubble gum-y.
Stay Hot, Efron.
-MsBlogger xo
8.25.2007
Welcome to my Blog
I have a lot of anger. I like to express my anger through writing which is why I- wait for it- created a blog. In my blog I'm going to discuss issues in the world that bother me. Everything will be covered from Paris Hilton to Lindsay to Britney to teenagers to pretty much anything.
Today the topic is crying and the teenage girl.
I don't like to be around crying teenage girls. Especially teenage girls who are crying over teenage boys. Get over yourselves.
I'M a teenage girl and I just broke up with a guy who I've been dating for 6 months- a long time in the high school world. Did I cry? No, I did not. Teenage boys are not worth spilt tears. Of course I was a little upset- we had been dating for 6 months and when you've known a person that long and all the sudden they're not in your life like they used to be, it's a little sad. But I didn't call my best friend and burst into tears about why it all fell apart and how I wish we were still together. I'm young and trying to have fun. I didn't expect to marry this kid, it was a fun little relationship that I knew wouldn't last forever. In high school, you can't take your love life too seriously- it's just not smart. I find that any of my friends who have boyfriends are distracted by it. They think about/talk about their significant other ALL THE TIME and little else. A boyfriend should not distract you from your every day life. You shouldn't stop doing things you did before just for your boy. Continue on with your daily life and if your new man blends in, well that's great. And if not- it's not a bad thing to work on a relationship as long as it's not too STRESSFUL. BOYFRIENDS CAUSE STRESS AND PAIN AND TEARS IF, AND ONLY IF, YOU GET TOO INVOLVED. I think all girls in high school would be much better off to NOT GET TOO SERIOUS- especially too soon. Come on, do you really think he loves you after you've been dating for 3 days? 3 weeks? Even three months is a stretch. Chances are, he's only telling you that so he can get into your pants, and I bet he isn't even worth it.
A few days ago, on my BIRTHDAY, a friend called me and was crying her eyes out, begging me to come over and comfort her because, boo hoo, she was having boyfriend trouble. It's not like I'm a cold-hearted bitch, I just don't get the whole teenage love thing. She's 17 years old- she's not in love. That's the kind of thing that only exists in the movies- and very rarely in real life. I know this girls boyfriend- he's not the kind of person that she could spend the rest of her life with and even she knows it. So why was she crying? Because she's a teenager. That's what teenagers do and I don't understand it. Teenage boys are the WORST. They really are not worth all the trouble. Sure, they're fun, and it's nice to have one there to comfort you occassionally, but until I am 25 years old and dating a guy for 2 years who turns around and dumps me for no reason, I will not cry over a boy.
Today the topic is crying and the teenage girl.
I don't like to be around crying teenage girls. Especially teenage girls who are crying over teenage boys. Get over yourselves.
I'M a teenage girl and I just broke up with a guy who I've been dating for 6 months- a long time in the high school world. Did I cry? No, I did not. Teenage boys are not worth spilt tears. Of course I was a little upset- we had been dating for 6 months and when you've known a person that long and all the sudden they're not in your life like they used to be, it's a little sad. But I didn't call my best friend and burst into tears about why it all fell apart and how I wish we were still together. I'm young and trying to have fun. I didn't expect to marry this kid, it was a fun little relationship that I knew wouldn't last forever. In high school, you can't take your love life too seriously- it's just not smart. I find that any of my friends who have boyfriends are distracted by it. They think about/talk about their significant other ALL THE TIME and little else. A boyfriend should not distract you from your every day life. You shouldn't stop doing things you did before just for your boy. Continue on with your daily life and if your new man blends in, well that's great. And if not- it's not a bad thing to work on a relationship as long as it's not too STRESSFUL. BOYFRIENDS CAUSE STRESS AND PAIN AND TEARS IF, AND ONLY IF, YOU GET TOO INVOLVED. I think all girls in high school would be much better off to NOT GET TOO SERIOUS- especially too soon. Come on, do you really think he loves you after you've been dating for 3 days? 3 weeks? Even three months is a stretch. Chances are, he's only telling you that so he can get into your pants, and I bet he isn't even worth it.
A few days ago, on my BIRTHDAY, a friend called me and was crying her eyes out, begging me to come over and comfort her because, boo hoo, she was having boyfriend trouble. It's not like I'm a cold-hearted bitch, I just don't get the whole teenage love thing. She's 17 years old- she's not in love. That's the kind of thing that only exists in the movies- and very rarely in real life. I know this girls boyfriend- he's not the kind of person that she could spend the rest of her life with and even she knows it. So why was she crying? Because she's a teenager. That's what teenagers do and I don't understand it. Teenage boys are the WORST. They really are not worth all the trouble. Sure, they're fun, and it's nice to have one there to comfort you occassionally, but until I am 25 years old and dating a guy for 2 years who turns around and dumps me for no reason, I will not cry over a boy.
GET OVER YOURSELF!
...AND THE GUY!
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