I'm a girl. There, I'm done.
Kidding! Well not really, but I'll force meself to think of something intelligent to say for this. Eh, hang on really quick. I'm editing (trying to edit) a photo right now....
4 minutes later:
I've given up on the photo editing program I was using. The best photo editing programs that are online would probably be fotoflexer and picnik. But nothing is updated on those sites so it does become boring. The only thing that makes it fun is the photos I decide to edit.
My name is Jill. I'm still a teenager, thank God! I live in America and no matter what ANYONE says or does I will always want to get out of this country. I personally cannot stand it here. (You'll find fairly quickly that I tend to speak/type like a British person so get used to the proper way to say/spell words!) Unlike most teen girls my age, I'm extremely refined in movies and music and books and I really do not follow the crowd.
In depth interests:
Movies; I rarely watch any movies these days, so Un-American like. I'd rather be talking to my friends or out walking. When I do feel like watching a film, it will most likely be... The Little Vampire (SO much better than that S. Meyer series and it's been around a lot longer too. I sometimes think S. Meyer got her idea for the Twilight series from The Little Vampire. TLV: They drink from cows, not humans. Twi: They drink from animals, not humans. TLV: They want to become human again. :Twi: Most of them anguish because they can't be the one thing they wish they could be again: Human. At least in The Little Vampire, the vampires were more based off of Bram Stoker vampires! They don't sparkle like a diamond. They can't handle the light. They have fangs...)
Angus, Thongs, and Perfect Snogging. I can not say enough good things about this movie! (That's my way of saying I haven't watched it in months but I like it enough to watch it if I have nothing else to do.)
ACK! I gotta ramble about this!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S3XMNy51cUk&feature=player_embedded
Celtic Thunder Heritage Sizzle Reel. FINALLY. They've gone back to the group I came to love! No more ridiculous show tunes or overdone songs. I still can't stand Sharon, but I'm glad she went back to the lads roots.
"Home From the Sea" is thee perfect song to show off how well the lads voices blend.
"The Dutchman" is probably going to be a quick favourite of mine because Keith is playing Ms. G! :D I've been waiting for Keith to have another M.O.M. song and it was given to me- I mean us! And it's awesome that he's sitting on a replica of a Newgrange stone!
(Okay, where are their microphones? In the first show they had the small nearly invisible ones, then they had those over-sized resembles a wart microphones, now there isn't any? Dear Lord, tell me they aren't lip synching!)
"Black is the colour of my true loves hair". WOW. I actually like Ryan's voice in this. I won't say anymore because if I did there would be a 'but' in the next sentence.
"Twilight?" I like it, it's soft and can possibly be calming after a hectic, long day. Paul and Damo's voices blend well at times. I'll stop now on this one too. I'm trying to not be critical of anything until I get the CD/DVD and listen/watch the whole thing.
"Whiskey in the jar-o". Oh lord. I'm not even going to say anything. No, I will. They should have left the feckin' words out! Keith played the red guitar very well and I like the music more than the lyrics.
"Peace of the Valley." Ohhh, so beautiful! *swoons* YOU GO NEIL! ♥ xx
*screams bloody murder* I CAN'T BELIEVE THIS SONG IS IN HERE! I FECKIN LOVE THIS SONG! I CAN'T FOR THE LIFE OF ME REMEMBER THE NAME OF THIS SONG! AND THIS IS WHAT MADE ME TAKE UP PLAYING THE TIN WHISTLE! OMG. O.O
All God's creatures have a place in the Choir. I like this one a LOT! WTF is with the stupid jazz hands though? That did NOT fit.
Okay back to movies I like.... Or not. I can't think of anymore. So now it's on to music. again.
Anything from the U.K. and Ireland. FranKo, ReConnected, Scouting For Girls, La Roux, et cetera.
Tele programmes: Most are from the U.K. which you probably have guessed by now. Most of them are sitcoms. Except for 2006's Robin Hood, Doctor Who, and Primeval. The sitcoms I watch are As Time Goes By, Keeping Up Appearances, The Vicar of Dibley. Online British programmes would be Nearly Famous. Very short programme. around six episodes and the ending completely threw me for a loop. I haven't watched it since I found out that Aaron Johnson became engaged to a lady old enough to be his mam. I suppose I'm not against it but it is a bit weird. I love Burnistoun! I still laugh every time someone says Eleven.
BWAAAHAHAHAHAHA! *coughs* Excuse me! *clears throat*
Friends: Ooooo hooo, what a topic that is! I wonder where I should start?
Jess: The nutty Opera fanatic who's true love is a noodle and likes to get into heated discussions with anyone and anything about anyone and anything?
Or maybe Mindy, who is heartbroken that Paul Byrom has left Celtic Thunder to move less than 8 hours away from her in pretty much the same state?
Aunt Perri: The first aunt I have whose name doesn't start with the letter C and it turns out that when her and my mam were younger they looked like twins?
Tam: My first CT sister who lives only... 3? hours away and we have SO MUCH in common with?
Interests: Reading comedy books/series. Not fanfiction. Most fanfiction I've come across is Horrible! Learning new songs on the tin whistle. Playing footy and learning archery. Editing photos (see top of blog post).
That's about it for now. I have to get on fb because I'm having boredom withdrawls. LOL
Until my next blog post!
DerryBean xx
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