Friday, February 24, 2012

Stony Story

I will rise with the sun every morning. The maid already prepared my morning bubble bath. I hop out covered in bubblez n a cashmere robe i put on sensually.. light a fag and roll a joint... pour a glass of champagne imported from France and lay my soakin body into the hammock cushioned with organic Egyptian cotton. Still crisp out this mornin my cashmere robe is all i have to cover my bare skin . I walk barefoot to the goats and milk them for fresh goat milk. I wash my feet in the pond and feed the baby animals. I run back inside with my fresh goats milk and once again dirty feet. I start the kettle for my tea and begin reading Us weekly while the goats milk still has my attention. A few drops of this goat milk in your tea.. n ull be able to.walk on rainbows and collect stars in glass jars. My baby goats were imported from iceland and r said to have mysterious magical potions in their milk. I burn my tongue drinking the tea too fast. The drops of cream on my tea are magick. 
THE END

Monday, December 19, 2011

"Love Out of Lust"

lykke li "love out of lust"

Rather die in your arms than die lonesome
Rather die hard than die hollow
The higher that I climb, the deeper I fall down
I'm running out of time so let's dance while we're waiting

We will live longer than I will
We will be better than I was
We can cross rivers with our will
We can do better than I can
So dance while you can
Dance cause you must
Love out of lust
Dance while you can

Rather live out a lie than live wondering
How the fire feels while burning
For life is like a flame and the ashes for wasting
So honey don't be afraid to dance while we're waiting

Tuesday, December 13, 2011

Happy Birthday!

Happy 5th birthday to my precious pup Delilah!
Love ya, my lil' cotton puff ball bitch!


She doesn't seem to be happy with her snowball face.


I feel like such a douche-bag postin' pics of my lil dog but it came out cute...
I made this on a free photo edit app called Pics Art. I downloaded it on my snazzy new cell... oops I mean "Smart Phone". I was bored and realized I have way too many pics of my dogs on my phone and they all looked the same so I used the free photo app and went crazy with neon-colored flower and star clipart like REALLY crazy. I was bored. It was fun. Gotta love it.

Baby Jeeziss


I love fuckin' with my mother's Christmas decorations. It cracks me up how perfect a cigarette fits in a baby doll's mouth like it was meant to be. But yes, I do enjoy seeing nativity sets as decorations during the holidays since it is the reason Christmas exists in the first place.

I love da black baby Jesus and da black virgin Mary!...


I love pure chocolate mmm-mmm!!!

Saturday, November 26, 2011

Its Bette Bitch


Bette Davis was one of the best actresses from the 1930s to 1960s. She is known as a legend in the movie industry for being one of the first glamorous movie stars of the century. Bette Davis and Joan Crawford were always portrayed by the media as being "rivals" because they were the two lead woman of acting in early films and both are Academy Award winning actresses. But the reason I prefer Bette over Joan is because of the parts/roles Bette portrayed during her long-spanning career. Different from most actresses today, Bette did not care to get ugly and downgrade her looks for her gutsy roles. During the latter of the 1930s, she played roles of beautiful young women who have some type of internal suffering that would eventually be there downfall. My favorite movie that starred a young Bette Davis is Jezebel (1938) which earned her her first Best Actress Academy Award, winning against Vivien Leigh who played Scarlett O'Hara in the famous movie Gone With The Wind. The movie Jezebel is one of those movies that is relevant still today, even though it was a Civil War period-piece made in 1938, it is about the range of emotions and actions one takes when their heart is broken. It is a classic Romance movie which also starred a young Henry Fonda. She plays a beautiful Southern belle who enjoys the attention and spotlight, but when her one true love can't handle her dramatic ways anymore, he leaves her. Her life falls apart and hides in her mansion for a year until he comes back to town, only to be married to a woman from the North. She then plans on getting even with him and maybe to get him back, but her plan goes haywire and ends up leaving many of her friends murdered.
(Bette Davis & Henry Fonda)

(Anne Baxter & Bette Davis)
Towards the 1950s, the young blonde actress was becoming a middle aged woman which marks the end of many actresses careers. At this time, Bette played one of her more famous roles as a Broadway diva in All About Eve named Margo Channing. The character was a somewhat bitter, cranky, and narcissistic actress who was a star on Broadway, but the movie dealt with what actresses go through when they are becoming middle aged. In the movie, she lets one of her young fans, Eve (played by Anne Baxter), become her assistant. But Eve ends up having ulterior motives and uses her conniving charm to take the aging actress' roles on Broadway. Margo Channing becomes self conscious about her age and thinks everyone is out to get her. She thinks the playwrights don't want to write her roles anymore because of her age and that audiences would rather see a young actress rather than herself even though she was still a star on Broadway. The movie won Best Picture in 1952 at the Academy Awards. Marilyn Monroe also had her first on screen debut in this movie. 

(Joan Crawford & Bette Davis)
As the 1960s approached, Bette did not give in to Hollywood's demand for young starlets and continued being offered the right roles for her age and acting ability. Whatever Happened to Baby Jane was a new horror/thriller movie based on a book about two sisters who were both actresses but grew old together in their house. Bette Davis starred as "Baby" Jane Hudson, the alcoholic sister who was a child star and made money for the family when she was young. The other sister, Blanche Hudson, was played by Joan Crawford. Although people still viewed them as rivals, it made the movie better because the sister's were not very "normal". Blanche Hudson became a very famous actress in their prime, while Jane Hudson struggled to get any fame or recognition as she grew older and couldn't be "Baby Jane" the child performer anymore. She grew envious of Blanche's success even though she was taken care of financially and helped a lot by  Blanche. Then, as they are in the car driving to their home from a party, Blanche goes to open the gate and Jane, who is driving, decides to run over her sister leaving her paralyzed unable to move her legs. The story continues from here and shows the mental downfall Jane Hudson goes through due to constantly being the caregiver to her sister in a wheel chair. She began drinking a lot and starts spiraling out of control and Bette Davis portrays this very well. I highly recommend Whatever Happened to Baby Jane because it is a classic movie that left a mark in pop culture of the 20th century. 

Towards the later years of Bette's life, she began playing roles in thriller/mystery movies mainly. With the success of Whatever Happened to Baby Jane, Bette found her niche at this time and continued to play these kind of roles in these type of movies. So many actresses that started in the 1930s to 1940s were not around in their later years. I think Bette Davis deserves credit for being able to always stay relevant in the movie industry. She is an icon in movies and will always be one of the most influential and successful women in the industry. I admire her ability to play roles that were different at the time, and her level of talent and realism her acting has. Bette Davis passed away due to breast cancer on October 6, 1989 at the age of eighty-one. She left behind three children, as well as a legacy of milestones, and many of her fans.