Brett Eisenberg has a life that most people would kill for for. The only catch? Her dumb-as-door nails boyfriend. But now that Jed (yes, that's his real name) has gone half-way round the world, without her to 'find himself' she's met a guy that actually cares about her. He's smart, funny, wise, and perfect. The only stipulation is that he's as old as her father. But Brett's decided to look past that because, because for the first time in her life she's starting to feel grown-up. Despite the fact that most people seem to disagree, I think that this is a wonderful movie. It was the first that I've ever watched where an older guy and a younger girl are together and it didn't make me want to wretch. I could actually believe they were in love. Sarah Michelle Gellar and Alec Baldwin have great chemistry. And even though the ending may seem sad, its actually not, because after going through the journey these characters have, you begin to understand how they've grown and agree with the choices they make. Which is really, in my opinion, what makes a happy ending. There's even a message to go with the movie. (Pay attention to what Brett says in the final scenes of the movie if you can't get it.) And as a side note, the movie has a brilliant soundtrack. The song that plays when Brett is unpacking (Charm Attack by Leona Naese) is my current favorite song. Be sure to check it out. Suburban Girl is based on the stories 'My Old Man' and 'The Worst Thing a Suburban Girl Could Imagine' from The Girl's Guide to Hunting and Fishing by Melissa Bank.
Suburban Girl Review
Brett Eisenberg has a life that most people would kill for for. The only catch? Her dumb-as-door nails boyfriend. But now that Jed (yes, that's his real name) has gone half-way round the world, without her to 'find himself' she's met a guy that actually cares about her. He's smart, funny, wise, and perfect. The only stipulation is that he's as old as her father. But Brett's decided to look past that because, because for the first time in her life she's starting to feel grown-up. Despite the fact that most people seem to disagree, I think that this is a wonderful movie. It was the first that I've ever watched where an older guy and a younger girl are together and it didn't make me want to wretch. I could actually believe they were in love. Sarah Michelle Gellar and Alec Baldwin have great chemistry. And even though the ending may seem sad, its actually not, because after going through the journey these characters have, you begin to understand how they've grown and agree with the choices they make. Which is really, in my opinion, what makes a happy ending. There's even a message to go with the movie. (Pay attention to what Brett says in the final scenes of the movie if you can't get it.) And as a side note, the movie has a brilliant soundtrack. The song that plays when Brett is unpacking (Charm Attack by Leona Naese) is my current favorite song. Be sure to check it out. Suburban Girl is based on the stories 'My Old Man' and 'The Worst Thing a Suburban Girl Could Imagine' from The Girl's Guide to Hunting and Fishing by Melissa Bank.
Pick 5
Best Movies of All Time
1. Penelope
2. Suburban Girl
3. Becoming Jane
4. No Reservations
5. The Jane Austen Book Club
Favorite Celebrities
1. James Marsden
2. Sarah Michelle Gellar
3. Aaron Johnson
4. Eliza Dushku
5. Jason Mraz
TV Shows I Grew Up On
1. Big Comfy Couch
2. The Adventures of Winnie the Pooh
3. Wild and Crazy Kids
4. A Pup Named Scooby Doo
5. Are You Afraid of the Dark?
How to waste 2 and half hours of your time
1 Desktop Computer
52 Pictures
6 Backgrounds
Powerpoint
1. Research past 4-H Kickoff slide shows to find out what the one you plan to make should look like
2. Begin creating said slideshow
3. Forget to save said slideshow
4. Get ready to finish, and then allow slideshow to delete itself
5. Spend the next hour wishing you had just stayed at home, because at least you would be dry
Note: Make sure it rains
Recipe for an Omelet
3 Eggs
Velveeta
Oregano
Salt and Pepper
1. Crack three eggs in a cup or bowl and beat them
2. Add as much salt, pepper, and oregano as you wish
3. Pour the eggs into a small to medium non-stick frying pan
4. Wait
5. Shred some velveeta, again as much as you wish, and add it to the omelet
6. With a spatula, lightly sweep any uncooked egg to one side of the omelt and sweep it under
7. Wait, but not too long
8. Carefully scrape your omelet onto a plate and fold it over (the secret to not breaking the omelet is not too mess with it too much and to fold it only after its on the plate
9. Enjoy your omelet, I am right now
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