Welcome

Hello, fellow computer users! So glad you're reading my blog. Anyway, just wanted to tell you what this site is all about. I'm pretty much just blogging about books, movies, TV shows, music, and any other random thought that comes to my head (because isn't that what blogging is all about?). So sit back, relax, and START READING!

Friday, December 30, 2011

New Game: Fish

In honor of my little brother who is in love with fish, I've added a new game to this site.  Yay!  It's called "Fish" and is very, very, very simple.  It probably shouldn't even be called a game.  But whatever.  Anyway, all you do is click on blue part and a bit of fish food appears where you clicked your cursor.  Then the fish swarm over in a panicked frenzy and eat the food as fast as they can while you watch in a fascinated horror.  It's surprisingly fun.  Now I have a question for you: what colors should the fish be?  Blue, green, white, black, orange, red, and yellow are the main colors, but I might be able to change them into something different.  Please post your suggestions below!

Thursday, December 29, 2011

Answering Machines

Here are some of the best answering machine messages of all time.  Please, please, please use these for your own phones.  It will make calling people so much more fun.
  • A bubble in the space-time continuum has connected your line to a channeler in the 23rd century.  Any message you leave will be broadcasted into the future.
  • Hi, I'm not here, but my answering machine is, so talk to it instead.
  • Twinkle, twinkle, little star, how we wonder who you are.  Leave a message at the beep.  We'll call back before you sleep.  Twinkle, twinkle, little star, bet you're wondering where we are.
  • Greetings!  This is not an answering machine - this is a thought-recording device.  After the tone, think about your name, reason for calling, and a number I can reach you, and I'll think about returning your call.
  • Hello.  Now you say something.
  • Hi!  Bob's answering machine was broken.  This is his fridge.  Please speak very slowly.  I'll stick your message to myself with one of these magnets.
  • Hi.  I'm probably here.  I'm just avoiding someone I don't like.  Leave me a message and if I don't call back, it's you.
  • I'm not here, I'm rarely here, and when I'm here, I'm on the phone, so please leave a message at the tone!
  • Hello, this is Suzie's microwave.  Her answering machine just eloped with the DVD player, so I'm stuck taking her calls.  If you want anything cooked while you leave your message, just hold it up to the phone.
  • You've reached Alpha Centauri Space Station.  Commander Larry can't come to the phone right now.  He's either saving the universe from some dreaded, nameless peril - or perhaps he's taking a nap.  Leave your name and number and he will return your call.
  • This is you-know-who.  I am you-know-where.  Leave your you-know-what you-know-when.
  • (said very fast)  Hi, I'm not here right now.  If you want to leave a message, please wait for the tone.  If you want to leave your name and number, please press pound, press 3, then dial your name, then press 6, and dial your number.  If you want to leave a name and just a message, press star, press 6, ask for extension 4443, then leave your name and message.  If you want to leave your number and the time you called, please press star twice, spin in a circle, press 1 twice, talk loud, and.... *BEEP!*
  • So long as phones can ring and eyes can see, please leave a message and I'll get back to thee.
  • After the tone, please leave your name and number and tell me where you hid the money.
  • Hello, I'm Brenda's answering machine.  What are you?
  • Hi there.  This is Will speaking.  In a moment I have a decision to make.  Leave your name and number and I'll think about it.
  • Thank you for calling.  If you wish to speak with Lily, press 1 now.  If you wish to talk with Lily's family, press 2 now.  If you have the wrong number, press 3 now.  All this button pushing does nothing, but it's a good way to work off frustration and it makes me feel like I have a big-time phone system.
You can find these and more wonderful answering machine messages in Uncle John's Bathroom Reader.  Leave your favorite answering machine message in the comments.

Tuesday, December 27, 2011

More Quotes (Aren't you lucky?)

I found these quotes at Smith Magazine and from the book I Can't Keep My Own Secrets.  All of these quotes are six words long - which is why they are called "Six Word Memoirs."  Some funny and some sad, I encourage you to read and come up with a few of your own.  You'd be surprised how much you can say with so little words.

  • Super powers would make things easier.
  • I giggle to cover all emotions.
  • I'm army boots.  Ready for battle.
  • You're the parent, act like one.
  • Rather be alone in my room.
  • They screamed "nobody."  I believed them.
  • I looked it up on Wikipedia.
  • Wikipedia didn't know either.  Oh well.
  • Spent more time reading than living.
  • I will be that cat lady.
  • In love with best friend's boyfriend.
  • I resent people who ignore grammar.
  • Sick of being the good child.
  • Can't live without a little insanity.
  • Finally learned "weird" is a compliment.
  • I'm just a simple human.  Being.
  • Googled what he called me.  Ouch.
  • Slowly becoming everything I hate.
  • Learned that friends sometimes aren't forever.
  • Fell in love with best friend.
  • We're the family you gossip about.
  • I miss all my imaginary friends.
  • Replaced Prince Charming with someone real.
  • Called walrus.  Should probably feel insulted.

    Comment and leave some of your own Six Word Memoirs down below.

    Sunday, December 25, 2011

    The Do's and Don'ts of Having a Stomach Flu During Christmas

    Well, if you haven't guessed I have the stomach flu today (throwing up has never been so awful).  So if any of you are having stomach flu problems, either during Christmas or any other time of the year, I've complied a list of do's and don'ts of having a stomach flue.

     
    • Do change into comfortable clothing.  It's no fun puking up your guts while wearing stiff clothing.
    • Don't eat anything.  It's a bad idea for a number of reasons.
    • Don't lie on your stomach.  It's more painful than you might think.
    • Do watch a movie or some TV.  The best thing to do is relax and try to rest.  Plus, laughing is the best type of medicine.
    • Do stay near a bathroom.  I think you can figure this one out.
    • Don't read or try to think.  Yeah, writing this blog is probably a really bad idea.
    • Don't ride in a car.  You will be muttering "Kill me.  Kill me now."
    • Do have something ready to drink.  It helps settle your stomach and it's a great way to get some 7-Up.
    • Don't go open your presents.  Trust me, you can wait.
    • Do separate yourself from other people.  They may not say it, but they will appreciate you not making them sick as heck.
    • Do take a nap.  You're going to be really tired.  Being sick to your stomach is hard work.
    • Don't do anything.  At all.  Enjoy your day off as much as you can.
     
    Have a merry Christmas everyone and keep healthy.
    ox, Sarcastic Chick

    Saturday, December 24, 2011

    Mulan (1998)

    I've noticed that the older I get the more I enjoy kid movies.  Especially Disney kid movies.  They always seem to sneak in an inappropriate comment or two into their movies that as children we didn't see.  To celebrate being able to understand all the grown-up jokes thrown into movies, I've been watching a plethra of Disney lately.  My most recent movie (I seriously finished two minutes ago.  YouTube rocks.) was Mulan.  Now if you haven't seen Mulan here's pretty much what it's about:

    Mulan is a girl, the only child of her honored family. When the Huns invade China, one man from every family is called to arms. Mulan's father, who has an old wound and cannot walk properly, decides to fight for his country and the honor of his family though it is clear that he will not survive an enemy encounter. Mulan, who just got rejected by the matchmaker because she had set her on fire, decides to prove that she is worth something and steals away to fit her father's place in the Chinese army. She prays to her family's ancestors for protection and luck before leaving as a man in her father's armor with her family's horse. The ancestors awake and decide to send Mushu, a little dishonored dragon to aid Mulan in her quest. Weeks later, Mulan and the other troopers have survived the training camp and are on the way north to stop the huns. After being spotted and pursued by the enemies, an impass situation in the mountains forces Mulan to come up with an idea. But then, her real gender will no longer be a secret. She decides to risk everything in order to save China.

    I hadn't seen this movie in about five or six years, keep in mind.  So I did not expect the massive number of sly comments and less-than-clean scenes.  Here are a few of my favorite quotes from the movie:

    "What's the matter?  Never seen a black and white before?"
    "I never want to see a naked man again."
    "No one's listening to me."  "What?"  "Mushu!"  "Sorry, you're a girl again."
    "She's a woman!  She's not worth anything."
    "You're too skinny.  Not good for having boys."
    "I think I'm going to go pray some more."
    "You know how it is when you get those manly urges and just have to go kill something..."  (bwahahaha!  This is my favorite quote!)
    "Whoo!  Sign me up for the next war!"
    "Concubines.  Ugly concubines."

    Some of my favorite scenes:

    When Mulan is bathing in the stream and the boys jump in with her.  Awkward.
    When Mushu bites Ling in the ass.  "That was close."  "No that was vile!  You owe me."
    When the boys sing "A Girl Worth Fighting For" and Mulan is in the middle of it.
    When they cross-dress to save China!

    As you can see, my viewing experience was very enjoyable.  What are your favorite kid movies that are sneakily inappropriate?  Please comment below!

    Friday, December 23, 2011

    Christmas Break = More Blogging

    Christmas break is finally here *fist pump* (or if you are one of my friends - you know who you are - you would say "hip thrust!".... and then do it.  Social outings with her are always very interesting).  This means I have more time to post new blogs which is always a good thing.  So if you have any suggestions of things for me to review please leave a comment or e-mail me at sarcastic_comments@yahoo.com.  I'm hoping to do a couple more books since I've only done a couple so far.  Songs and videos are also awesome and really fun to share.  Thank you so much for reading and I hope to post a ton more very soon!  Peace out :P

    Thursday, December 15, 2011

    The Oatmeal

    Quick note:  Sorry it's been so long since I last posted.  School, swimming, friends, and procrastinating caught up with me all at once (semester tests suck).  To make up for it, I'm going to show you another blog that you can enjoy when I'm not writing.

    'Kay, so I found this website about a year ago, but didn't really get into it until about a week or two ago.  It's called The Oatmeal and it kicks some serious butt.  The guy who writes for this site has a dry, sarcastic sense of humor and mixes it with some of his passions.  Namely, cats, grammar, and technology.  Most of the site is in "comic" form which would normally bug the heck outta me, but for this site it's half the fun.  While I don't agree with everything he says, some of it makes a lot of sense.  Weird how that happens, huh?  I encourage you to check it out and please comment on how you liked it.  See ya!

    *Warning:  Some of the stuff on this site is a bit inappropriate.  Just thought you should know.

    *Another quick note:  Sorry (again) for the short entries.  I have a ton going on and probably shouldn't even be posting, but because I love you guys soooo much I do anyway (or maybe because I'm procrastinating...nah).

    Thursday, December 8, 2011

    1, 2, 3, 4 by the Plain White T's

    If you haven't noticed, I'm not much for love songs or stories.  To me they all seem the same (check out How to Write a Love Song to see what I mean).  This song is one of the few exceptions because it is just so darn sweet.  How can you not love it?  I was already a fan of this song when one of my friends told me to see the music video ("You have to put this music video on your blog.  It's so sweet!").  So I did what I was told and saw the video.  I must say, this is a really cute music video.  Even in my most cynical mood I think this video would make me smile.  Check it out:  1, 2, 3, 4 by the Plain White T's

    Wednesday, December 7, 2011

    Real World by the All-American Rejects

    While I have a few All-American Reject songs on my iPod, I wouldn't call myself a huge fan.  They have okay songs and aren't too terribly original with their sound.  That being said, there is one of their songs I can't help but love.  Real World by the All-American Rejects is one of my favorite songs ever.  The style in this song is a bit darker than their other stuff and maybe that's why I like it so much.  The lyrics remind me of the kind of books I like - a bit twisted and sad.  My favorite line would have to be "At first we learned to walk, then learned to scream."  How awesome is that?  Anyway because I enjoy this song so much I'm actually putting it on this blog (as you can see below).  Unfortunately, it's they don't have a music video so the one I'm putting up is the song and lyrics (but it's very well done).  Enjoy!

    Saturday, December 3, 2011

    Save the World by Swedish House Mafia

    Okay, so a friend told me to check out this video on youtube because "it's hard to explain, but it's epic.  You'll love it."  I said I'd check it out and here I am, sharing it with all of you!  I did really like this song, I must say.  It wasn't about love or breaking up or how everything sucks and we can't do anything about it.  It was more like yeah some things are bad, but we can fight back.  We're not totally useless.  The music video is really sweet.  Gotta say, I love the dogs.  See it here.

    How it Should Have Ended: Harry Potter

    One of my favorite websites is How it Should Have Ended.  It takes movies, TV shows, and video games and shows what could have and really should have happened.  One of my favorites would have to be How Harry Potter Should Have Ended.  Now I'm not a huge Potter fan but I have seen the movies and know my way around the story so this video makes a load of sense for me.  If you haven't seen the Harry Potter movies (though I'm not really sure that's possible) you might not totally get this video but it's still pretty dang funny.

    Creature of the Night by Kate Thompson

    (inside cover of book)  Bobby isn't afraid of a little danger.  He thrives on it.  Smoking, drinking, racing stolen cars:  All the cops in Dublin know him and his gang.  But the real danger might not be in Dublin after all.  Bobby's mother has just moved their family to a quaint house in an idyllic village where he's meant to reform.  Only something's not right about that house.  The previous tenant mysteriously disappeared.  Stories of murder surround the family who lived there for years.  And now even Bobby's little brother talks about a strange visitor who comes to the house at night.  Bobby isn't afraid of a little danger.  But this danger isn't like the of dangers in his life.  This danger lurks and creeps and won't go away.  This danger is more like the suffocating hopelessness of his own future.  Bobby isn't afraid, he just wants to know: who is the Creature of the Night?

    Review:  I won't use the inside cover description a lot on this blog, but I had to use it in this case.  Based on the description, you'd think it was a creepy, chiller book that will have you at the edge of your seat and keep you up at night.  It wasn't.  As a frequent reader and lover of scary stories, I was very disappointed.  But to be fair, the writing wasn't bad and neither was the plot.  Some of the characters weren't too realistic but for the most part they were pretty good.  Just be warned: if you're looking for a scary story skip over this one.