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Hairspray

July 24, 2007 by Amy Leave a Comment

hairspray2.jpg*duplicated on another review site*

I have never seen a version of this movie..whether the original movie, on Broadway or even a high school play.  Honestly, I was a little skeptical.  But my sister who had seen it on Broadway this year insisted it would be great.  I walked out of the theater saying, “I <em>love </em>that movie.  That was a <em>great </em>movie.” 
Nikki Blonsky was perfect for the role and she did a fabulous job.  She hardly quit smiling or dancing the entire time and she just did such a great job. 

John Travolta was hilarious as her mother.  And hearing him say tired as “tard” or iron “ern” made me crack up every time. 

  hairspray3.jpgOne might have hardly recognized Zac Efron with the suits and slicked back hair.  His blue eyes and inate charm pulled off the Elvis type role of Link to a tee. 

Amanda Bynes was cute as could be and her physical humor always entertains me.  Although my sister tells me Diana DeGarmo fulfilled the role better on Broadway. 

Veterans Christopher Walken and Michelle Pfeiffer did a great job.  Michelle had a very Cruella Deville vibe about her that went over well. 

The storyline was great.  The fluff of the dance show seemed to be grounded with the deep-rooted integration issues they dealt with. 

hairspray.jpgMy only issue with this movie was that there were SO MANY songs.  Yes, it was a musical but every time they turned around they were singing.  And according to my sister, there were songs in it that were not in the original.  The songs weren’t bad, in fact I enjoyed them.   Just be prepared to hear a lot of singing.  If you enjoyed movies like Grease or High School Musical, you will definitely like this.  And even if you didn’t, give this one a try.  You might be surprised.

Filed Under: movies

Tammy Faye

July 23, 2007 by Amy Leave a Comment

I was shocked last week to finally see Tammy Faye at 65 lbs. and then saddened to hear of her death this weekend.  My family has a sort of history with the Bakkers.

We live in Fort Mill, SC home of the original PTL or Heritage USA, whichever you’d like to call it.  My earliest memory of my childhood is actually from PTL.

When I was 3 and my sister is 1 my parents felt led to move to the South.  They owned a 2 story house in Maryland and yet when they moved to Fort Mill, we moved literally into a pup tent on the campgrounds of PTL.  We stayed there for 6 weeks and then other people on the campgrounds let us use their camper for a few weeks until we got into an apartment in Charlotte, NC.  I still remember going with my mom to the public restrooms at the campground.

My dad got a job at PTL.  He worked in the hotel and then in the “pyramind building” as a computer programmer on their systems.  My dad worked there for several years, even after we moved back to Fort Mill to a house.

I remember going behind the hotel counter and up the stairs to my dad’s office.

I remember looking over the railing and into the open restaurant and seeing people eating there.

I remember swimming in the indoor pool at the hotel.

I remember shopping at the stores on the Main Street in the hotel.

I remember eating ice cream at the shop on the end of main street.

I remember eating at the cafeteria there.

I remember the water park and always being afraid of the largest slide.

I don’t think I ever went down that slide.

I remember the big cliff jump and the lazy river and the wave pool and the tube ride and the lemonade drinks and the snack stand behind the waterfall.  I even remember the lockers.

I remember everything about that waterpark.

I remember the outdoor pool near the condos.

I remember seeing the Bakker show taped at the studio.

I remember the skating rink.

I remember the big Moose.

I remember the country store and shopping there.

I remember all the people.  So many people went there.  Especially at Christmas for the light show.

I remember being in line outside of PTL just trying to get to our house and there was a little side street you could go around to get past all the traffic.

I remember when Dad worked at the pyramid place and I pulled the fire alarm.

I remember seeing Dad changing tapes on the computer systems.

I remember drawing a picture of a house with windows and curtains while we visited my dad one day there.

I remember the tram and the train.

So many memories.

In fact, my first job was at the ice cream store on Main Street.  Even after most things were shut down, the waterpark stayed open and I used to go there every afternoon after my second job at the real estate.

One time I met Tammy Sue at the hotel.  I remember seeing Tammy Faye and Jim one day there.  I even remember seeing Tammy Sue at our post office one day.

I had their records and I remember listening to the children’s songs.

I have lots of memories of PTL and the Bakker’s.  And let me tell you, they’re good memories.

My parents shielded me from all the stuff that happened. I didn’t really understand all of it.  But even now, as I understand what happened, I don’t harbor bad feelings for them.  We all do things we’re not proud of.  He just happened to be in the spotlight.  I do wish him well and when I say I’m saddened by Tammy Faye’s death, I am.  It’s like a part of my past is gone.

Filed Under: random, Vintage Amy

Rock of Love Bret Michaels

July 23, 2007 by Amy Leave a Comment

I’m embarassed to say I’ve sat through two episodes of this show.  This is like watching a train wreck.  You see it on tv and your finger can not seem to press the up or down button to miss the wreckage.  It’s awful.  The girls are just, gosh, how do I not be mean???  Well, you’d just have to see for yourself I suppose.  I’ve never been a loyal fan to Poison or Bret Michaels and in no way is he making it to my fake boyfriend list but I do find him attractive, he is surprisingly well-spoken, he’s very calm, cool and collected even when he’s uh, excited, or angry, and he’s quite a charming and funny guy. 

Filed Under: tv

Scott Baio is 45 and single

July 23, 2007 by Amy Leave a Comment

Scott Baio.  I was a big fan of Charles in Charge growing up so this show caught my eye.

I caught the last 10 minutes of this show last Sunday and then downloaded the free full episode from iTunes.  Then last night was a new one.  I really enjoy this show.  It’s number one, interesting to hear about this guy’s past “love life”.  It seems he was playing the piano (phrase stolen from Ace & TJ, sorry) with anyone and everyone and treating like it was as simple as drinking a cup of coffee.  Hmm, wonder why he’s 45 and single??  Anyway.  Quite interesting as well to see what Doc Allie makes him do.  Go see his first?  Go see a couple married over 50 years?  Go apologize to the one girl that caught him cheating?  Yes, it’s all very interesting to see THOSE conversations.  He does seem to be quite the charming guy although I am quite unsure why he has the friends that he does.  That one guy is an absolute jerk and user.  Geesh, I can’t wait for the episode where Doc Allie tells Scott to drop him.  I’m curious to know if he stays with his current girlfriend Renee after the 8 weeks.  She is the first one he’s never cheated on but at the same time, he seems to question himself an awful lot about her.  I guess that’s normal though.  Maybe it is the real thing this time and he just doesn’t recognize it yet.  Anyway, I think I’ll be checking out the rest of the season.

Filed Under: tv

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July 23, 2007 by Amy Leave a Comment

So Sunday went well.  We had homecoming at church so we didn’t have Sunday School and we ate a potluck dinner afterwards.   Emma was invited to go to a friend’s house.  So she played there until about 6:30 last night.  Lexi hung out with us.  J&J came over about 2:30 and went swimming and then stayed until almost 9 last night.  We watched Ghostrider and had Man vs. Wild on while we chatted more.  Possible drama brewing at church, so of course we had to talk about that.  They’re just a fun couple to be around.  Never a shortage of conversation.

This week I think is low-key.  Scott is working today and tomorrow and Friday.  L will probably be around.  I haven’t talked to her mom.  3 family birthdays are this week so I’m guessing we’ll be doing a lot of dinners and cake and ice cream in the evenings.

Filed Under: what i did today

what a day

July 21, 2007 by Amy Leave a Comment

yard sale – check

birthday party – check

cookout – check

Whew, just now having time to sit for a second and it’s only for a second.  I was up until 1:30 last night preparing for the yard sale and back up at 6:30 this morning.  That’s after being up at 6:30 the morning before after a bad night’s sleep.  I’m tired.  But happy to report we made $180 off the yard sale and donating lots of stuff also.   Now bed is calling!!

Filed Under: what i did today

good day

July 20, 2007 by Amy Leave a Comment

Today was a good day.  Pretty much.  Except for the whole work part.  Which I didn’t do too much of but it was enough to call work.  In fact, that’s what I’m doing now.  We’re having production problems and I’m waiting on someone to call.  Ah, speak of the devil.  1 sec.

 OK, so today was good because I had a nice (quiet & something besides carnation instant breakfast) breakfast at work this morning then a decent Thai lunch.  And then I left early and went shopping before the “amy is 29 celebration” at Cheesecake Factory.  I bought a skirt and two shirts and then scored 2 pairs of shoes at Nine West.  All of that for about $100.  Not bad.  And to top it off, we had dinner and dessert at Cheesecake Factory.  It was a small group but we had a good time and the food was yummy.

I have done absolutely nothing to get ready for the yard sale tomorrow.  I’ll be surprised if I get organized enough to make any money.  It’d be nice to recoup that $100 I spent today though.

Filed Under: what i did today

Happy Birthday Live

July 19, 2007 by Amy Leave a Comment

OK, I know I’m wearing out this whole birthday thing but I came across this little nugget while editing for our youth group’s podcast for the week.  Yes, he had to twist the knife and announce to everyone I was 35 and not 29.

Filed Under: random, youth group

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