Tuesday, March 15, 2011

hey hey blondie

they just don't make movies like they used to, or maybe I'm hanging onto the more simpler of times. movies full of the popular and unpopular kids, with the upper and lower class system highly exaggerated. I'm not from america but i wanted to be after watching movies like 10 things i hate about you or clueless. schools with casual clothing and halls full of lockers. how can i forget about prom, the australian version of prom should hang its head in shame.










tell her she's dreaming



gucci

miu miu

mcqueen

happy birthday to me

Sunday, March 6, 2011

fake hair, real tatts


born this way - skeleton
born this way - skeleton
born this way - skeleton
born this way - skeleton
http://www.girlwithanaccent.com/2011/02/born-this-way-lady-gaga.html 

Wednesday, March 2, 2011

staying on theme

following my last post on bedrooms, i stumbled across this....oh i want to be little again. what a room, mum and dad failed - i would have gone to bed on time if that was my room.

welcome to my room

i love my bedroom. perfect amount of light, large but cosy area, my amazing day bed and i can't forget my amazing wardrobe. shame on me, shame on you i do still live at home - something that I'm actually not that shameful of, i aim to be moved out by the end of march 2012! i cant wait to decorate a home or apartment, i will probably have to move out on my own I tend to be unforgiving to others that invade my creative space *your more than welcome to move in with me, just let me decorate!! will i share pictures of my bedroom with you? no, not yet. what i will do is is show you a collection of bedroom images from a fabulous interior designer photographer named pia ulin. i love the Scandinavian style, i have blonde hair, I'll fit in.












its all about being born again



queen elizabeth did now its gaga's turn, do you like? personally splash a bit more colour into the picture and i would love it a bit more.

a not so funny thing happened to me the other day

I saw an awful occurrence while finishing my night in the city on Saturday. I thought all the reports in the news were fabrications, I go out all the time and not until Saturday had I seen face to face the violence in our city. On every corner there seemed to be quarrelling, drunken persons throwing up, or the blue and red flashing lights from both the police and ambulance. Then I saw first hand a brutal, racial attack on helpless and defenceless young men. Ten against four. One blow to the face, an unprovoked attack, an unconscious boy on the floor. I felt sick to my stomach, I was standing next to the incident and the men that started the fight sheepishly ran off high fiving each other. They did not get far, we could not step in and lend a fist but we could run to the police, and what a sprint we did. The gang of men split up but they culprit was caught, handcuffed and taken away. Will he regret his actions - no, will he do it again - yes, will violence stop - no. I know this is a dampener on the rest of the things I blog about but I have two younger brothers that go out, friends and relatives that go out I am scared for them. How can they avoid situations like this if they happen completely unprovoked. Help stop the violence.