So I just tryed the new Nair product Shower Power. Just a word of advice...save your money. It costs almost $7 at Wal*Mart. And that doesn't last. I had to use half the bottle in one sitting. For those of you who aren't so quick on the math, that's $3.50 everytime I decide to get rid of the hair on my legs. That's crazy. Plus one of the reasons that you use a product like nair is to avoid the pain involved with shaving. My legs feel like I've got a serious case of razor burn. I'm not too happy. And it didn't even remove all of the hair. Urgghhh!!! I'm sticking with a razor i guess. I'm so frustrated.
Now I've got to go pack so that i don't have to wake up at 3 in the morning to get ready to leave.
I can't believe that in 33 hours i will be on a plane for the first time ever! I can't wait!
Tuesday, July 8, 2008
Wednesday, July 2, 2008
My new obsession
Okay so on my way to school every morning I have started listening to a new radio station. Well new for me anyways. It's "That Guy" Kramer on Island 106. Which is actually 105.9 on my radio dial. It makes me mad cause at about 10-14 miles from my school the show starts getting static-y and i feel like I've missed something if it goes out for even a minute.
I have to confess that i only found the show because i was flipping stations when there was nothing else good on the air at the time. The hosts, Kramer and Holly, really caught my attention. I can't remember what they were talking about at the time but i know that it was pretty funny to listen to them go on in that bantering style that is normally hard pressed to find on a radio show. I have now found myself automatically turning my radio to see what their talking about every morning when i get in my car, around 8AM.
So here's a recap of the topics covered so far this week:
Monday - Holly got her first bikini wax. Very interesting to hear them talk about that one. They even had audio from the waxing that they played on air. Very Very interesting. Check out the audio at least. You can check out the video if you want, but I haven't watched it yet so I don't know how interesting it is.
Here's the link:
http://www.island106.com/Article.asp?id=772281
Tuesday - Kramer had found a study somewhere that 22% (?) of women in San Francisco would prefer to eat certain foods than have sex. Kramer found this unbelievable (or should i say impossible?) while Holly strongly agreed with the statement. Since I've never experienced the second option, I can't really have a valid opinion on this now can I? Holly followed her agreement with the statement with the best endorsement for The Melting Pot (a fondue restaurant) that I have ever heard. The Melting Pot should seriously hire Holly to do all of their commercials. I want to go to The Melting Pot now. And I've never had fondue.
Wednesday - The end of the world. According to the Mayan Calender, the world is going to end on December 21, 2012. For those of you like me who are wondering why December 21 would be pulled out of a hat to end the world, this is the date of the winter solstice. I mean seriously, why not wait till the end of the year. If I was in charge of the end of the world, I would end it on something like December 22, 2012 just to throw everyone off. Wouldn't that be ironic? I mean if the would ended we would all be dead so we wouldn't care about the irony, but it would still be there. I agree with the first caller on the topic. If your going to say that the Mayans are backed up by the bible on this one, at least let's throw out there the fact that the Bible says that the end of times will come like a thief in the night. That means that the Bible's not going to say that "Hey guys, just so you know, everything is going to end and you better get yourself prepared" And how do you expect to be prepared for the end of the world anyways? How far do you expect canned food to last? If it takes as much as it does to prepare for a hurricane, what would it take to prepare for something like that, THAT WOULDN'T END!?
So what will be talked about tomorrow? I wish I knew. Too bad I don't have school tomorrow.
I have to confess that i only found the show because i was flipping stations when there was nothing else good on the air at the time. The hosts, Kramer and Holly, really caught my attention. I can't remember what they were talking about at the time but i know that it was pretty funny to listen to them go on in that bantering style that is normally hard pressed to find on a radio show. I have now found myself automatically turning my radio to see what their talking about every morning when i get in my car, around 8AM.
So here's a recap of the topics covered so far this week:
Monday - Holly got her first bikini wax. Very interesting to hear them talk about that one. They even had audio from the waxing that they played on air. Very Very interesting. Check out the audio at least. You can check out the video if you want, but I haven't watched it yet so I don't know how interesting it is.
Here's the link:
http://www.island106.com/Article.asp?id=772281
Tuesday - Kramer had found a study somewhere that 22% (?) of women in San Francisco would prefer to eat certain foods than have sex. Kramer found this unbelievable (or should i say impossible?) while Holly strongly agreed with the statement. Since I've never experienced the second option, I can't really have a valid opinion on this now can I? Holly followed her agreement with the statement with the best endorsement for The Melting Pot (a fondue restaurant) that I have ever heard. The Melting Pot should seriously hire Holly to do all of their commercials. I want to go to The Melting Pot now. And I've never had fondue.
Wednesday - The end of the world. According to the Mayan Calender, the world is going to end on December 21, 2012. For those of you like me who are wondering why December 21 would be pulled out of a hat to end the world, this is the date of the winter solstice. I mean seriously, why not wait till the end of the year. If I was in charge of the end of the world, I would end it on something like December 22, 2012 just to throw everyone off. Wouldn't that be ironic? I mean if the would ended we would all be dead so we wouldn't care about the irony, but it would still be there. I agree with the first caller on the topic. If your going to say that the Mayans are backed up by the bible on this one, at least let's throw out there the fact that the Bible says that the end of times will come like a thief in the night. That means that the Bible's not going to say that "Hey guys, just so you know, everything is going to end and you better get yourself prepared" And how do you expect to be prepared for the end of the world anyways? How far do you expect canned food to last? If it takes as much as it does to prepare for a hurricane, what would it take to prepare for something like that, THAT WOULDN'T END!?
So what will be talked about tomorrow? I wish I knew. Too bad I don't have school tomorrow.
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