Monday, October 29, 2007

Which Pirates of the Caribbean main character are you?
Your Quiz Result:
Elizabeth Swann
You are rash and a bit ditzy. When the pressure is on, however, you pull it together. You are very skilled with weapons, and you like to hang out with the guys, but you still maintain your femininity.

This is hilarious! I really do enjoy hanging out with the guys and lately I feel as if I am one of the guys! And what is it with me being the character with my same first name?

Sunday, October 7, 2007

Elizabeth Bennet

I am Elizabeth Bennet!


Take the Quiz here!


I absolutely love Pride and Prejudice! I have probably read it about seven times and often watch one of the many Pride and Prejudice videos. The quiz said, "You are Elizabeth Bennet of Pride & Prejudice! You are intelligent, witty, and tremendously attractive. You have a good head on your shoulders, and oftentimes find yourself the lone beacon of reason in a sea of silliness. You take great pleasure in many things. You are proficient in nearly all of them, though you will never own it. Lest you seem too perfect, you have a tendency toward prejudgement that serves you very ill indeed." The "sea of silliness" is so true when I hang out with the boys!

Sunday, June 3, 2007

Hilarious!

Ok, so I am a huge fan of NBC's "The Office" and these are some of the most hilarious clips that I absolutely love! Enjoy!

Dwight in the CIA
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ClOAS2b99wM

Jim Halpert as Dwight Schrute
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=auEceiMGGk4&mode=related&search=

The reson for "Mazel Tov Queen"

Hello and welcome to my wonderful new blog spot! I am sure your time here will be well spent and full of many belly-wrenching laughs. First of all, if you know me at all, you understand what I mean by "mazel tov", and if you do not understand it, please let me enlighten you. My sophomore year at Utah State University (aka the best university ever, aka the school the kicks BYU's trash in basketball, go Aggie's!) I lived with five wonderful girls, one of which began the school year by being in a production of "Fiddler On The Roof". She would often practice songs in the apartment and we all found ourselves singing along. Well, to make this short story even longer, one of those songs went a little bit like this, "A blessing on your head, Mazel tov Mazel tov..." So, the clever girls that we were, we began to say "mavel tov instead of congratulations (as this is the meaning of the Yiddish word). And I must say that we got some awesome reactions and contorted expressions when people heard what we said, as they obviously had no idea what we were saying, but we quite enjoyed it. We actually even named our fish mazel tov, but called him Mazie for short. Since this time I have grown quite fond of the word and use it every chance I get.
You should try it sometime! It is quite exhilarating!