Friday, July 11, 2014

Brotherly Love

In the last week I have watched 9 and a half hours of Melissa and Joey. That's around 25 episodes, most of it binged watched, but watched none the less. To most people this might seem like a silly show, it is, but it's more than that. I mean you have Melissa Joan Hart, our favorite TV witch, and then you have Blossom's brother Joey Lawrence, and how can you not love this combination? Whatever they are doing, dancing, joking, juggling I don't care because I am going to watch it!



The real realization this week is my new found love for the Lawrence brothers. I really do think I am in love, no joke. Even Joey without his hair still has the charisma of his teenage alter ego. You almost expect him to bust out his ripped jeans and leather jacket. Maybe throw out a rap or two?  The other two Lawrence brothers have made appearances on the show. Matthew Lawrence is my favorite brother by default since starring in Boy Meets World.  I wish I could say he has gotten better with age but he hasn't because he has not actually aged. Obviously drinking from the same fountain as Stacey Dash or Keanu Reeves. Saving the best for last was Mrs. Lawrence with Andy Lawrence. Completely unrecognizable and now that he is of age I have no qualms about saying how attractive I find him. HUBBA HUBBA!


Thinking back to the 90's and the Lawrence hay day I forgot that they were kind of a hot commodity once upon a time. Even in Googling them (yes I did) I found the theme for there TV show, Brotherly Love. Yeah they had a TV show! How did I not remember that? Of all the things that have been blocked from my mind why would the Lawrence brothers fall into a "forget it you don't need it category." Currently looking up the DVD's as we speak. I'm going to need a few weeks to binge watch this.

Leaving you with these gems.....








Wednesday, July 9, 2014

LET'S JUST BE NICE, OKAY?


A few nights ago my friends and I were discussing how other people might describe us. Those keywords others choose to identify our personalities though they seem complimentary can sometimes rub us the wrong way. My best friend stated that he hated being described as "nice" in other words, nice in terms of boring. Can someone tell me when did we decide that nice was actually a bad thing? I blame the Fonz! Maybe James Dean? I don't know but as much as I hate the weight that word carries I realized that I hated to be described that way too.



But would it really be so bad to be nice? I say we can all stand to be a little nicer. I being the first person to admit that I can be a little harsh when initially meeting people and should probably soften up a bit. I think in this world we fear being nice as it's seen as "weak" or "uncool." and maybe if the connotation of boring or lame wasn't attached to the word we'd all try to be a little nicer. Talk to the new girl, help old ladies cross the street and what have you. I think I'm going to start living my life with the "It's cool to be square." mentality. Maybe this way I'll make more friends?

::MUAH::

I am the last person on earth to join Polyvore, yes the absolute last (rolls eyes.) I had to start for work and now I am so fascinated with all the cool things I can do with it. I decided to make a small collage of things that I love, this includes everything from Ben Schwartz (sigh) to Reality Bites (best movie.) I will actually be writing things soon but at the moment enjoy the pretty collage.

Tuesday, July 8, 2014

Testing, year 2014?


I've taken a break from blogging, blogged in other forums, and have decided to try my hand at this puppy again. let's see how it works out for me.