Showing posts with label Mika. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mika. Show all posts
Wednesday, July 30, 2008
Mika Moment
Mika just makes me happy. Any video I watch I guess I look and think, "Yes! I want to be that happy!" Weird that he's my mentor, but there are worse ones. Like Dean Singleton perhaps.
Tuesday, September 25, 2007
I love the writer gods!
I have another week!! *Little dance* Oh and it's almost all done already. I'm excitedly happy.
School blew because I still feel like an outsider but I will soon be $1,000 richer. That helps, right?
And on that note, it's time for --- yes!--- another Mika Moment.
Mika - Love Today
School blew because I still feel like an outsider but I will soon be $1,000 richer. That helps, right?
And on that note, it's time for --- yes!--- another Mika Moment.
Mika - Love Today
Friday, September 21, 2007
Have I survived a month of this?
I have survived a month of graduate school and a full-time job! Rock me, Amadeus!
I was checking this out on the Los Angeles Times Web site, this debate on what obesity really is. I agree with Paul Campos. Be active, try to eat a balanced diet and leave the rest to nature. Get off everyone's chunky back.
I think I appreciated that Campos brought up what so many of us already think:
You go, girl! And this calls for a Mika Moment. Let's hear it for the big girls!
I was checking this out on the Los Angeles Times Web site, this debate on what obesity really is. I agree with Paul Campos. Be active, try to eat a balanced diet and leave the rest to nature. Get off everyone's chunky back.
I think I appreciated that Campos brought up what so many of us already think:
Needless to say, both diet companies and obesity researchers are doing their best to change this unacceptable situation. Thus we have researchers advocating "the development of culturally sensitive public health intervention programs ... to encourage black youth to achieve a healthy and reasonable (sic) body size." Translation: Let's make black and brown girls feel as bad about their bodies as we've managed to make the average white girl feel about hers.
You go, girl! And this calls for a Mika Moment. Let's hear it for the big girls!
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