Although, when I say that, I just mean I want willing models for a photo shoot I want to do so I can change the layout of this blog. Was that a run-on sentence? It's such a long sentence... (See how I avoided a TWSS right there?)
So I was watching Whip It last night at Ehly's house. Quote-un-quote review: I thought it was very predictable. Basically one of those "I want to get out of my crappy small town by doing something crazy, because I'm a rebel. But then, heaven forbid, everything blows up in my face! Everything seems to be going wrong at exactly the same time. In the end, though, I finally realize who I really am, and my family finally accepts me." I'm pretty sure that's what I thought ten-or-so minutes into the movie. I still thought it was a good movie, though. The subject matter was très intéressant. You now know one more person who wants to go see a roller derby. (I know you may all think I'm crazy, but does it look like I care?)
All that to say that that was not the point of me bringing up the movie. My point was to bring up a song that the main character's boyfriend's band played in the movie. (Turns out the boyfriend character is an actual recording artist who sings a song from a cell phone commercial that I'm sure all of you will recognize.) I actually bought the whole soundtrack for that song. (It was worth it.)
I don't want to put video for the recognizable song in this video, so here's the link. Have fun, children.
That may be all for today.
Nova.
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