I <3 music! I don't like rap too much, maybe old school rap. Will Smith is amazing! I also don't like counrty...AT ALL. I'm not a country fan. I can't list every singer/songwriter I like so...here goes with a few: Within Temptation, Motley Crue, Nightwish, AFI, Cyndi Lauper, David Bowie, Europe, Nova Era, Enya, Simple minds, Micheal Jackson, My chemical romance, Cher, The Beatles, Tori Amos, Josh Groban, Pink. I also like some Broadway stuff and SOME oldies too.
Movies
There are TOO MANY movies I like...A few of my favorites are: Creepshow, Willy Wonka/Charlie and the Chocolotte factory, Sixteen candles, Ferris Bhullar's day off, Edward Scissorhands, Sweeny Todd the demon barber of fleet street, The Phantom of the opera ( the 2004,1925,1947 versions) Drop Dead Fred, Frankenstein, Young Frankenstein, The Sixth sense, The Village, Woman of the year, Elf, Underworld movies, Van Helsing, X-men movies,The lost boys, Kate and Leopold, Titanic, Persuasion, Father of the bride, Santa Clause 3, Ghostbusters 1&2, The Curious case of Benjamin Button, The New world, King Kong, Lord of the rings,Critters,Interview with the Vampire, The lost boys, Twilight, Patch Adams, Scrooge, Scrooged, Groundhog day, Labyrinth, Batteries not included, Narnia, 1776, Beauty and the beast, Brice Almighty, The great dictator, Jekyll and Hyde, The Snowman, War of the worlds, Secret window, corpse bride. Hellboy 1 & 2...I like a lot of movies...I love horror movies too...Yea...weird...and I like classic old black and white movies.
Television
By far, The Mighty Boosh is my favorite TV show EVER! I don't watch too much TV though. I like Red Dwarf but...It's not really on TV anymore, but I have it on DVD...I love The Golden Girls! That show is FUNNY! Uhm...Paranormal shows like Ghost Hunters, GHI, Paranormal State, A Haunting, Ghost Adventures, and Ghostly Encounters. I also like Mythbusters...They are pretty amazing...I once in awhile watch the Nanny as well...I like to watch the Discovery channel...There is some pretty neat stuff on there and Chiller too AND TCM...:)
Books
Uhm, sad to say I don't read too much...I read when I have to. I've read...Phantom of the Opera by Gaston Leroux. The Twilight books are good I guess. Edgar Allen Poe is amazing and I love Stephen King books. I'll also always cherish where the wild things are by Maurice Sendak. <3
Heroes
Mary Philbin, she was an amazing actress in the twenties. She was in silent films but she was still amazing. Ever since I saw her I knew I wanted to get into theatre/acting. I can't find pictures to put on here so they are in my inspirations album on here. Lon Chaney is also amazing, he was another inspiration to me. Also, Katherine Hepburn, Lauren Bacall. I was kind of raised watching a lot of old black and white films because my mom is into them as well so, I have always found inspiration with the actors and even actors of today but not so much today though. Harry Houdini was a great man. He performed many feats and knew that if he messed up he could lose his life...He was also into the paranormal. Last but not least I'll add that friends and family will always be listed here, because without them...life would not be...bearable. :)
Beauty of the beast's Details
Status:
Single
Here for:
Dating, Friends
Orientation:
Bi
Hometown:
Here
Body type:
Average
Ethnicity:
White / Caucasian
Zodiac Sign:
Libra
Smoke / Drink:
No / No
Children:
Undecided
Education:
High school
Occupation:
Actress
Beauty of the beast I'm bored... Posted at 9:51 PM Dec 14 view more
About me:
I'm Rachel :) I'm 18 and I go to CW High School. I guess I have a lot of interests...I'm into the paranormal...Yea...I'm also a Ghosthunters fan. I'm in paranormal group with Alisha Dunkelberger called PGH (Paranormal Ghost Hunters). Alisha is Founder of the group and I am Co-Founder. We also recruited a new member Will. Paranormal investigation is not my only passion. Acting is! I love the Theatre. I love singing and dancing as well. . Well, a little more about me...I'm a very nice person, in fact I rarely get angry. I'm easy going...I'll be friends with anyone...I'm not in any sort of "click"...if you know what I mean...I'm just myself and I cosider myself to be unique for that reason. I'm part Irish, Scottish, Native American Indian, and German. Well thats about it for now. If you want you can write to me at ImLittleLotte@aol.com Auf Weidersehen!
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We Had Him, that was written by Dr. Maya Angelou in
tribute to the late Michael Jackson. We Had Him
Beloveds, now we know that we know nothing, now that
our bright and shining star can slip away from our fingertips like a
puff of summer wind. Without notice, our dear love can
escape our doting embrace. Sing our songs among the stars and walk our
dances across the face of the moon. In the instant that
Michael is gone, we know nothing. No clocks can tell time. No oceans
can rush our tides with the abrupt absence of our treasure. Though we are many, each of us is achingly alone, piercingly
alone. Only when we confess our confusion can we remember
that he was a gift to us and we did have him. He came to us
from the creator, trailing creativity in abundance. Despite
the anguish, his life was sheathed in mother love, family love, and
survived and did more than that. He thrived with passion and
compassion, humor and style. We had him whether we know who he was or
did not know, he was ours and we were his. We had him,
beautiful, delighting our eyes. His hat, aslant over his
brow, and took a pose on his toes for all of us. And we
laughed and stomped our feet for him. We were enchanted with
his passion because he held nothing. He gave us all he had been
given. Today in Tokyo, beneath the Eiffel Tower, in Ghana’s
Black Star Square. In Johannesburg and Pittsburgh, in
Birmingham, Alabama, and Birmingham, England We are missing
Michael. But we do know we had him, and we are the
world.