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Wednesday, April 27, 2011

Bachelorette Party Weekend...Buy her a shot 'cause she's tying the knot!

Bridesmaids Trailer--This movie looks awesome.

One of my best friends of all time (Miss AMC) is getting married this June!  I have been bestowed the honor of being one of her bridesmaids and this weekend we're throwing her a Bachelorette party in Louisville, Kentucky.  The other bridesmaids, maid of honor and I have been planning this event for some time now to make sure it is a weekend to remember and partially forget.  I have the responsibility of organizing the games (evil laugh) so I know it will be a stellar time.  HM has our hotel situation and din situation all set up and SPC has the special cake all planned out!  A majority of our time will be at the oh-so-classy Fourth Street Live.  I won't say much more than that just in case the bride-to-be reads my posts before then.
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Shout-outs to AMC the bride-to-be: I will say that "You're not the only one but you're the best AMC...BUM BUM!"  Get ready to "shake it like some chocolate milk/taillight/ceiling fan/etc."  And that "We've got a brand new dance it's the newest _________ dance."  LOVE YOU and can't wait to celebrate with you!
The Hangover (R-Rated Single-Disc Edition)  Bride Wars 

Tuesday, April 26, 2011

Do men prefer women with or without make-up?

 
My mom was appalled to find out that I rarely ever wear makeup during the week at work.  "But Emily, what if you meet the man of your dreams?!!"  First of all, I don't think I'll meet the "man of my dreams" at work and secondly, the "man of my dreams" better like me with or without makeup!   

It's kind of funny to me that some women are afraid to leave the house without concealer and mascara.  If I'm meeting up with a guy I might be interested in, I'll throw some makeup on.  And I definitely wear makeup when I go out on the weekend, but a majority of the time, I'm a bare faced broad. I bet a lot of you are surprised that I don't wear makeup at work.  I guess I must give off some sort of high maintenance, girly-girl vibe.  I am a girly girl in some ways (giggles), but I am most definitely NOT high maintenance.  


Please feel free to comment.  I really think each guy is different on what he prefers and don't feel like there's a set answer.  Guys especially, I'd love to hear what your opinions are about this!

Sunday, April 24, 2011

Is it possible for men and women to be "just friends?"

"When Harry Met Sally" Clip

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--A scholarly article on the matter


--An article more likely understood by everyone 
Act Like a Lady, Think Like a Man

Have you ever been given the lines "I think of you as a friend" or "You're such a good friend, I don't want to ruin our friendship" from a member of the opposite sex?  Do you believe guys and girls can just be friends if they're attracted to each other?  Maybe acquaintances, but someone you talk to frequently is highly unlikely.  One of you is certainly interested.  The best thing to do in that situation is to be honest and upfront and then let the other person decide their boundaries.  I'm not an expert, but through observation, my own experiences, and in reading literature, it seems to be the most mature, humble, and respectable route to take.  No emotionally secure person appreciates being strung along.  Please feel free to comment with your own experiences and/or your opinion on the matter. When Harry Met Sally

Thursday, April 21, 2011

In the Spirit of Easter...


This video is from forever ago, but in the spirit of Easter, I thought I'd share this with you all.  The Easter Bunny's character comes into play at the end. Bo Burnham (CD/DVD)



And who can resist a good peepshow?  Personally, I fancy the Cadbury eggs, but those little peeps sure are fun to blow up in the microwave. Marshmallow Peeps Pink Easter Bunnies 12ct

Wednesday, April 20, 2011

Wooahh Caught in a Bad Bromance



I know I'm not alone on this one when I say it's annoying to be dating someone AND their friends.  I don't mean you're a "playaaaa", but the guy (or girl) you're dating ALWAYS has their BFF around.  There's been two guys that I've dated (who shall remain nameless) who had at least one guy friend who was always around and made a priority over me.  

(I'm getting personal here with my real life scenarios)
Me: "Hey (BF)________, want to come out with me and my friends for a change?"  
(Now Ex) BF: "Let me see what my BFF _________ is doing first and I'll let you know."  


Ouch right?  I've since discovered that I have been much too tolerable of such behavior.  There were times when it was funny (but not good funny).  


(Now Ex) BF: "Em, want to come watch a movie with me and my BFF __________?"  
I'm pretty sure I even spent part of Valentine's Day with his friend. (gag, gag) 

It may be a maturity thing considering one of those relationships was in college and the other was with a guy a bit younger than me.  I just think it's funny that people cling to those friendships so much in relationships.  It's a little Brokeback-esque if you ask me.  Oh you didn't ask me?  Too bad.  :)
Brokeback Mountain (Widescreen Edition)   I Love You, Man