forgottenbennet: (Bonnie Wright)
So now that Christmas is official over for another year (and New Year's Eve/Day has yet to come) so I'd thought I'd list what I got for Christmas 2009 (Yay!)

-A pair of Tinkerbell pajamas (Don't laugh I love them! The shirt is like a long-sleeved t-shirt and the bottoms are fleece)
-Pirate Latitudes by Michael Crichton
-another paid year of my LJ account

-The Very Best of Enya cd (even though I already had most of the tracks there, several are remastered and i LOVE the fact that it also has a previously unreleased full version of Aníron)

-Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince 2-disc special edition DVD set
- a $10 gift card to the movies (which I used half of it on Sherlock Holmes last night), $10 cash, a lovely ivory fleece scarf and matching gloves all from my Aunt and Uncle

-2 pairs of jeans (because I nearly had a breakdown in the middle of Wal-mart when I tried on several pairs and still found nothing, Mom being the miracle worker that she is found me two wonderful pair at K-Mart that fit me perfectly! Easy Riders stretch go gap comfort waistband)

- Kodak digital camera (plus 4GB memory card and a Polaroid PoGo printer)
- small lime green digital camera case

-small red digital camera case (from Dad, it's too small though gotta take it back) plus $40 from Dad, which I used to buy a photo album, "Jane Bites Back" by Michael Thomas Ford and "Plum Spooky" by Janet Evanovich



And now I've got the feeling that I've missed something...
forgottenbennet: (AIWFC...Mr. Darcy)
I just found out that Dad bought me a digital camera for Christmas. He had no idea Mom had already bought me one. See he usually give me about $50 for Christmas every year but instead this time he evidently say the same RadioShack salespaper I did, saw one for about $50 about bought it for me.

On the very same day Mom bought me the one I personally picked out. I went in the store with her and everything to make sure she got the right one, lol. So evidently Dad figured instead of giving me my usual $50 he'd get me the camera instead which was just about $50 itself (about June or July he bought his over to show me and saw how big a fit I threw of it and thus why he decided on getting me one for Christmas)

So for some reason Mom got the suspicion that he had possibly bought me one for Christmas and called him up and told him that she had already bought me one (in total it cost about $140; that's $10 for a memory card, $20 for a Polaroid Pogo printer which was originally $60 but it came with a $40 instant rebate and she ended up paying only $20 for it which she'll get back in another rebate. And add taxes on top of that) and it was one I had specifically chosen and so Dad is gonna have to end up taking his back or else I'll end up with 2 digital cameras! LOL.

He figures now that if he can take it back in time he'll give me the money from that but I wouldn't say now to a photo album for the pics I'll take with it, or better yet a camera case with room for the camera plus various accessories.

For the first time he'd actually bought me a cool gift for Christmas, on his time in the first time of EVER and he has to take it back. Man I'd feel bad if in some small way it wasn't funny. Gah! I have no idea what to buy him for Christmas now (not like I had a whole lot of ideas in the first place!


I'm so not fraking kidding!
forgottenbennet: (Clever Libriarian...Talamascan)
Bella no match for Sookie at vampire love
Subservient ‘Twilight’ heroine a terrible role model for pre-teen girls


True Blood
Sookie’s (Anna Paquin) world may have gotten a jolt once vampire Bill (Stephen Moyer) entered her diner, but she makes sure he knows she doesn’t need him to be her dashing savior prince, no matter how charming he may be.

Commentary
By Susan C. Young
msnbc.com contributor
updated 1:42 p.m. ET, Wed., June 10, 2009


For an intelligent girl, “Twilight” heroine Bella easily slips into the passenger seat when it comes to her relationship with her undead boyfriend Edward Cullen. Edward, who has been 17 for almost a century, may drive a snazzy sports car and look like a GQ model, but he has some old-fashioned ideas about a man’s role in a relationship.

He is Bella’s protector, even sneaking into her bedroom to watch her sleep or disabling her vehicle so she can’t go somewhere he deems dangerous. Bella’s besotted by Edward, and willingly wants to enter the vampire world even if it means giving up her family and friends — not to mention hunting down wildlife to suck their blood.

Sookie, like Bella, started as the main character in a popular book series. She took shape in the HBO series “True Blood,” which returns for a second season on June 14. While the two share a common story — the love between a mortal and a vampire — the characters couldn’t be more different when it comes to their relationship with their undead boyfriends.

Sookie doesn’t need a guy with a pulse to make her blood race, but she’s not about to make the leap into that cold, dead world. Bella’s obsessed with spending eternity with her love.

In a long history of girl-meets-blood-sucker fantasies, these two fictional women have taken the spotlight in the resurgence of vampire obsession. Bella slips into a controlling relationship, hoping to toss her mortality away like last year’s fashion trend. Sookie’s just looking for a good time before moving on to something that resembles a normal life.

Young women like 17-year-old Sara represent the target audience for "Twilight", and she admits being uncomfortable with the character of Bella.

“She does everything this guy tells her to do, and it’s not right,” Sara says. “I think too many girls my age don’t want to be themselves. They say they are in love, but they are pretending to be something they aren’t because they want their boyfriends to like them more than they want to be who they really are.”

And, Sara says, who even knows who they really are at 17?

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