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Name: beav
Birthday: 12/9/1984
Gender: Female


Interests: my main interest is God; next up is volunteering because it's a great way to meet guys ;-) teehee kidding! doing something good makes me feel all warm and fuzzy so i do it often. my other main interest is music; i love classic rock, hip-hop, jazz, blues, punk, you name it, i love it; just don't name country. :-D
Expertise: playing my vocal chords! *titter titter* i love giving advice and helping people through rough times, maybe that's why yfc appeals to me so much. my newly acquired area of expertise is stage setup and running a sound board (at concerts and whatnot). i got involved this past year, and i have now learned enough to run a battle-of-the-bands involving 2 separate stages! (i did that a couple weeks ago.) but that's enough about me... 0:-)
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Tuesday, March 28, 2006

hoorah, coffee seminar!

so um, yeah, check out myspace for more information, but for those of you that live in the area, i'm doing a coffee seminar possibly sometime in april! woohoo! lots of interesting stuff gonna be happening. more info coming soon... like an actual day and time... ^_^


Monday, January 30, 2006

wow... i don't write much in here. heh heh... sorry to anyone who cares.

so what's been good with everybody? if y'all don't know about my myspace, check me out http://blog.myspace.com/not_what_you_see cause i update that one constantly.

but for now, "the new world" is an awful movie, don't go see it.

chili's appletinis are MORE than dwarfed by the amazingness of carrabba's.

don't sit against the wall where the dishwasher is.


Sunday, December 25, 2005

MERRY CHRIST-Y CHRISTMAS EVERYBODY!!!


Monday, November 28, 2005

this guy tells it like it is. yessir! (cannot WAIT to see this movie, by the way!!! )

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Narnia: Up from the church basement

http://www.NewsAndOpinion.com | NEW YORK — In a Nov. 13 New York Times Magazine story about the movie "Left Behind: World at War" — based on the best-selling book series by Jerry B. Jenkins and Tim LaHaye — Peter Lalonde, co-CEO of Cloud Ten Pictures, which produced the film, had this to say about the forthcoming film "The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe" (TLTWTW): "Great film, but there's nothing Christian about it."


Hallelujah!


Perhaps not since the 1981 best picture "Chariots of Fire" has there been a film that so subtly and wonderfully appeals to the spirit and lets the audience decide if it wishes to go further. Compared to the schlock that has been shown in church basements over the years, in which the script would not have measured up to minimal standards in any writing class and the acting and directing were so bad that anyone seeking to make a living in this genre would surely have starved to death, "TLTWTW" is a masterpiece of counter-programming.


Everything those awful movies were, this one isn't. It faithfully follows the storyline conceived by C.S. Lewis, the Belfast native, gigantic intellect, Christian apologist and Oxford professor, who died 42 years ago, but whose work continues to sell and challenge the self-indulgent and disbelieving spirit of the age. Lewis believed in taking on the popular philosophies of his day on their own turf, not retreating into religious catacombs. In addition to his teaching and writing, during World War II, Lewis delivered lectures on the BBC on marriage, the Christian faith and other subjects. He couldn't have been more mainstream than that.


"The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe," adapted from Lewis' popular book series, opens nationally on Dec. 9 with one of the largest rollouts in film history. The Walt Disney Company, along with co-producer Walden Media, have faith that the film will not only drive many Christians and conservatives to see it, but that people who don't share Lewis' beliefs will buy tickets for the adventure story, the spectacular special effects and the characters who find faith and courage in a most unlikely place: the mythical land of Narnia, where it has been "always winter, but never Christmas" until they arrive.


This is an important film because it offers a better strategy for Christians and conservatives than Hollywood-bashing. Movies have been a source of moral controversy from the first one-reelers more than a century ago. Politicians and religious leaders denounced them for scenes that would today seem tame. In 1922, Congress threatened to censor movies unless the industry cleaned up its act. Film producers selected Will H. Hays — President Warren Harding's campaign manager, a Presbyterian elder and a Republican — to set up a commission that would review films before their release. In 1934, the Roman Catholic Church formed the Legion of Decency to combat immoral movies and told Catholics which films they could see and which were "condemned" and forbidden to them.


Faced with millions of unsold tickets, the movie industry established the Production Code Administration, which strictly monitored stringent decency guidelines, better known as the Hays Code, and granted seals of approval to films they liked and fined producers $25,000 for releasing films without the seal. It wasn't until 1968 that this system was scrapped and replaced with today's letter ratings.


Most conservatives and Christians, rather than advocating for better movies, have been content to boycott films, make really bad ones, or criticize what was being produced. This approach has had minimal influence on the film industry and has contributed little that was positive to the culture wars.


With "TLTWTW," there is no going back to the church basement. This film should slam the door and take viewers to the main level. It deserves the patronage of all who have lamented the loss of "good films" and who believe they have a far more compelling and entertaining message than the sex, violence and profanity that Hollywood has, for too long, produced unchallenged.


As with "The Passion of the Christ" (an openly religious film) and "Chariots of Fire," the public must buy tickets to "TLTWTW" and make this and its sequels big moneymakers for Disney and Walden. Large profits are the key to ensuring more good films. If all of the energy put into the failed boycott of Disney for "gay day" at Walt Disney World now goes into praising Disney and Walden for creating a magnificent work, this "light" will overcome that other "darkness."


C.S. Lewis got it. So will you after seeing this movie and cheering the ultimate triumph of good over evil.


Tuesday, October 11, 2005

HEY GUYS!!!

omgoodness i'm so excited about this site i made for Samuel's. check it out and let me know whatcha think! the addy is: http://www.myspace.com/samuelscafe

i'm in a pretty good mood today, i'd say... i think i've been rather contemplative lately, making people think i'm unhappy or something. sorry guys! i'm actually feeling quite spiffy. but BOY am i tired. i need to get to bed earlier... and not have interruptions when i'm trying to do so.  

i'm also waiting for finances to not suck, so i can buy more movies. i really want the secret window... even though it was creepy as heck, it was indeed a good movie. or so i thought. also, i know this is gonna sound stupid, but do you have to order the nightmate before christmas special now or something? it's so hard to find, and SUCH a good movie, i need to find it!   maybe i'll try hot topic... i've been wanting to frolic down that way anyhoo. if anyone knows of other movies i need, and YES i already have the special edition lord of the ringses, feel free to let me know. i take most things on recommendation, as a number of you know. if someone i know has read a book/seen a movie/listened to a band and has recommended them/it/whatever to me, i'm definitely more likely to try them/it/whatever out.

*yawn* time for class kiddies! have a great evening, day, week or whatever else you may be having. hoorah! maybe i should crack open that can of monster... *passes out*



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