We just received an interesting press release announcing ‘Clueless’, ‘Mean Girls’ & ‘Pretty In Pink’ the video games. I guess this is something we didn’t see coming, so it’s certainly interesting news. Check out screens from ‘Clueless’ and ‘Mean Girls’ below along with an early shot from ‘Pretty In Pink’
Mean Girls, starring Lindsay Lohan, is about a 15 year old who enters a public high school in Chicago where she must learn to survive “Girl World” after being home-schooled and raised in Africa.The movie is based on the non-fiction book, Queen Bees and Wannabees, which talks about girl cliques and other stuff about girls in high school. It is directed by Mark Waters and stars Lindsay Lohan.Whe
Watch free, online, full movieMean Girls 2004Cast: Lindsay Lohan, Rachel McAdams, Tina Fey, Tim Meadows, Amy PoehlerDirector: Mark WatersCady Heron is a cultural blank slate when she first sets foot on the grounds of North Shore High School in a small town outside of Chicago, Illinois. After living in Africa, Cady, now a junior, has no idea how "wild" things can be in civilization until she crosse
Mean Girls - What Parents Can Do When BFF's Become Enemies - One day your daughter and her friend are buddies, the next day they aren't talking. Your daughter may be confused, devastated, and emotional. What should parents do? A counselor specializing in relational aggression tells parents exactly what to say and what to avoid. More: continued here Other Review: These Are Our Friends (Paperback)
By now, most of you have likely heard the media accounts about the Florida cheerleader who was beaten up by six other teens (some were fellow cheerleaders) until she was unconscious. When she awoke, they continued the beating while filming the attack and then capped their vengeance off by uploading it to YouTube (it has since been removed). After they were arrested, they were reported to be laughing and joking in their holding cell. One reportedly commented, "Guess we’re not going to go to the beach on this spring break" and another even asked the detective, ‘Am I going to be released in time to go to cheerleading practice tomorrow?" While I didn't get the opportunity to discuss the story on Glenn Beck (they ran out of time on the first interview and the follow-up segment was canceled)
The blog is changing .It is now a girl's blogI suppose I should specify that that is spelled Grrl.We will talk about shopping, relationships and politics as well,But it is a much different way of approaching this than I have tried with you guys., I tried to be inclusive , but you chose to blow it.The unfortunate thing is not just the assholes---like Valaporic Acid,You bring your stupid broads around to comment.I am repulsed by it.I f Valaporic Acid comes into discuss the importance of removing impacted shit again,, he is immediately gone, and we pay no further attention.It is girls, and I mean straight, gay, whatever, that will get stuff out of here now.This is the new direction of the blog.Guys are gone, Even the decent ones.It is nice that you think I look good in daisy dukes. But I don't want any of you around. anymore.I am tired of your types.And in the end you just make fun of me .I just want you guys to go away.So I can talk about the mall, and how fucked up men can
I'm generally a nice person. I don't like to see people unhappy, and I have a hard time hiding my emotions. You could say I'm a people-pleaser, and work hard to find some common element with others I meet. I know I'm a little geeky (OK, more than a little geeky), which isn't exactly "cool", but I'd like to think being a friendly, open person can go a long way.Oh sure, I've had those moments of wanting to be popular, and trying to do anything it takes to hang with the cool crowd. In high school, the cool crowd were generally the "mean girls", and in order to be cool, you had to be willing to be just as mean as them. I'll admit that I tried to fit in with them, even going so far as to put down kids who were nerdier than me. Of course it didn't work - I always found my conscience siding with the person I'd tease. It's something I still feel guilty about, and hope that my teasing didn't affect those kids the way I was affected by being teased myself.Naturally, the mean girls co