Wednesday, October 1, 2008

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Here is game you guys can play


My new mouse

Strange but true some dragons do fall in love

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The cutest dog

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The cutest dolphin!!!!

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Is'nt this just the cutest dog????

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my new pet .......

This is my friend's dog!!!!!! How cute is she ????


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Wednesday, September 24, 2008

My pet!!!!!!

This is my virtual pet he is a bat and his name is Bubbles!!!!



Monday, September 22, 2008

Where I got the interview on Rupert Grint?

I got it from:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/cbbnews/hi/tv_film/newsid_3757000/3757821

Interview with Rupert Grint







Lizo: Now Rupert tell us how much fun did you have with this movie?
Rupert: Yeah, this one was fun! But seeing it finally was the really good bit - 'cos you get to see all the special effects that you didn't get to see when we were making the film.



Lizo: So is it bizarre on set when you're doing stuff without knowing how it'll turn out - like the scenes with the Dementors?
Rupert: It's weird - and there's some scary puppet stuff as well. Yeah, it's really weird doing all the special effects stuff but it's really satisfying to see it all at the end.



Lizo: What did you think when you saw it on screen?
Rupert: It's a lot different to the other films which was good. It's a lot more grown up, and a lot darker as well which is good.



Lizo: Things are hotting up between you and Hermione?
Rupert: There's a lot of awkward hand-holding moments which is a bit weird but it is fun to do! And there were a few hugs as well which didn't make the final cut - there was a lot of that sort of stuff.



Lizo: Do you think Ron and Hermione are well-suited?
Rupert: I dunno! When they first met they didn't like each other. And in this one they were arguing about the cat and the rat!



Lizo: So forget the Sirius Black thing - this movie's all about the cat and the rat stuff eh?
Rupert: Definitely yeah!



Lizo: What did you think of the cat playing Crookshanks?
Rupert: Emma liked it but Dan and I thought it was a bit ugly - he has a flat face. He was alright.



Lizo: Did he have a nice personality?



Rupert: Ha! Well he was really well trained. All the animals were, the rat aswell.



Lizo: What's it like being one of the most famous teenagers in the world?



Rupert: I get recognised sometimes which is quite weird. It's hard to get used to. It's really weird but quite cool too.



Lizo: What do you do when you have time off?
Rupert: I've just recently started playing golf - I played in Scotland, they've a lot of courses up there. That's quite fun. And I play computer games a lot.



Lizo: What do you do when you're on set but not filming?
Rupert: There's not really a lot of time. We're always filming and when we're not we're tutoring! But we have a really good time anyway 'cos, well, it's not that hard work, it's all good fun.



Lizo: You're just getting ready to start the next film - what are you looking forward to in that?
Rupert: My dress robes are going to be quite cool - so I'm looking forward to seeing what they look like. The Yule Ball should be good.



Lizo: And finally the question everyone wants to know - are you going to get your hair cut - or is this the new look for Rupert?
Rupert: I think it is. That's what they're saying. I have had it cut - this is it short, well shorter than it was 'cos it was really long for a while. Yeah, this is the final sort of thing.



Lizo: Well, we'll let you know how the vote goes on the web!
Rupert: Yeah do!

Where I got this interview on Emma Watson?

I got my interview from:
http://au.movies.ign.com/articles/798/798992p1.html

Interview with Emma Watson!!!







Q: This film is a little darker for you. You and Ron have some issues … do you actually throw him against the wall?



Emma Watson: (laughs) Yes, yes I do. He makes the big mistake of patronizing her. He says 'I'll go easy on you' just as they are about to duel and she goes 'Right, that's it. You're dead' and absolutely catapults him against a back wall. It was a real "girl power" moment, of which there are many in this film.

Q: Can you talk about shooting that?
Watson: It was funny really, just a very good laugh.
Q: Did you enjoy filming the Defense against the Dark Arts training?
Watson: They were really fun actually. We had sort of a regular group of kids in there with us and we did the spells. It was really good fun.
Q: Can you talk about what's different for you. This is the fifth movie you've worked with everybody now, all sort of growing up. What's the fun for you this time around? How are you making it fresh for yourself?
Watson: I think [Director] David Yates is keeping it fresh for me. It's amazing. This is my fourth director and they all seem so different. He's quite quiet, very calm, very thoughtful, very sensitive. He's very much into finding the truth in the character and in the performance, he's a real actor's director. That's great for me. He'll pull an even better performance.

Q: Are you thoroughly sick of everybody you're working with now, after all of these years?
Watson: No, it's nice. We had quite a long break after the fourth one, so it's nice to come back and see everyone again.
Q: As the movies progress, do you find that your personality has carried over into your character or vice versa?
Watson: Everyone's taking the piss at me because I did really well at my exams. It's been a bit of an ongoing joke the past couple of weeks, but I think it's a compliment. I'd like to think that she's a role model, definitely. I think she rocks. I don't think there's anyone on screen who can compete with her really, female action hero-wise.
Q: Aside from throwing Rupert, what's been your favorite scene to film?
Watson: I just had quite a lot of fun working with the movement coach (he's actually a choreographer) for the last scene when we fight the Death Eaters. He's incorporating some choreography into the movements, the fighting, the action sequences. It's actually really interesting and was really good fun. The fight scenes between Voldemort and Dumbledore, watch out for that. It should be really, really good.
Q: What did we just watch you shoot?
Watson: They've just persuaded Harry that he's going to do this Dumbledore's Army thing and he's going to teach everyone what to do. It's just that conversation and I think David was trying to get from it a sort of energy and a sense of how excited they all are as they do something rebellious. There's a quite a funny line in it where Hermione says 'It's really fun breaking the rules' and Ron's like 'Who are you and what have you done with Hermione Granger?' (laughs)

Q: Can you talk about some of the preparation that David has had you do on this? You've been in this character for such a long while. What's his take on it and has he asked you to delve into it deeper?
Watson: We just had conversations about it. I think he sees it as being very valuable to him, to have three characters who have worked together and literally grown up together, and been in the same film for so many years. He loves it because he loves the history and the depth and everything that that can bring to it. Every character has a story now, so it's just really using that to its full potential.

Q: In the fourth film, you got to dress up and dance and be girly. Do you have anything like that in this film?
Watson: No, no. She's back. Actually, Jany [Temime] who is head of costume said 'This one is Hermione tomboy. She's back to being one of the guys.' It's quite a powerful one for Hermione, this one. She's the one who makes everything happen. It's very similar to the role she had in the third one where she's just like 'Right, we're going to do this and you guys are coming with me.' (laughs) She's dragging them off everywhere so it's really cool. It's a powerful female role.

Q: Now that you're past your exams, are you able to think beyond Harry Potter?
Watson: Unfortunately, in England, A-level [exams] are the next project. I don't know yet. I've still got a while to go on this to finish this.

Q: Are you looking for another project or being considered for any other projects?
Watson: Yeah, maybe. Nothing I can talk about. I want to find something that I really want to do that's very special. We'll see.

Q: When J.K. Rowling came to the set, did you get to meet her?
Watson: I wasn't here unfortunately. I saw her at the Queen's birthday celebration where she put on this play and we had a good chat.
Q: Has she told you anything about Hermione's future?
Watson: No, she's hasn't.
Q: What do you think is going to happen?
Watson: Well, there's quite a big difference between what I'd like to have happen and what actually will happen. I'd like to think that Hermione and Ron will end up together. It's been like five films where they've gone at it. I hope that she uses her intelligence, her determination, grit and strength, everything that's great about her and does something really amazing with that. [I hope] she finds a job that really challenges her and pushes her.

Q: Is there some more awkwardness between Hermione and Ron in this one?
Watson: Oh yeah, there always is. I think actually the smashing Ron up against the wall is kind of again, that 'you twit!' She's still pretty pissed about that and taking it out on him basically. It's just sort of this little bickering thing that they have. She's just generally giving him a hard time and vice versa.

Q: How are the new actors that you worked with? Imelda, Evanna?
Watson: Evanna is Luna Lovegood. It's actually scary. I can't tell you, it's amazing. She's so lovely and so much fun. That was really nice. Imelda Staunton, amazing actress, I was really excited to work with her, also very funny. She just keeps everyone laughing between takes which is great and always good to have around.

Q: What was it like to take a break during the filming of this, to take your exams, and then come back? Did that break your concentration?
Watson: No, it just gave me more … it made me want to get back to it, made me eager again.

Where I got the Interview on Lindsay Lohan?

I got it from :
http://au.movies.ign.com/articles/509/509690p1.html

Interview on Lindsay Lohan




IGNFF: Do you have a Regina George [the main mean, popular girl in Mean Girls] in your own school career?


LINDSAY LOHAN: I didn't really. I did when, in my first school, I was in one school until tenth grade, and then I switched high schools, so I went to another school. There was kind of a girl that was, like, a Regina George. She was a nice girl. I got along with her. She was definitely a Regina George-type. She was into what she looked like every day. People think that high school is, like, gotta look [great] every day. You gotta look hot. I was in sweats and T-shirts.


IGNFF: How similar is the rest of the Mean Girls world to your own school experience?


LOHAN: It's different than mine. I definitely experienced the cafeteria thing. It's like, people sitting at one table are the jocks and people and the people that were into math and that kind of thing. But, that's very realistic, and, like, the whole three-way calling. That happened. And fighting over boys, that happened. Talking behind each other's backs, that happened. But it didn't go as far as it went in the movie. Thank God.




IGNFF: Do you have a lot in common with Cady?


LOHAN: Yeah, in some ways. I'm more outspoken that Cady is. I wouldn't let myself be thrown into a table of girls I didn't know and have them be just back and forth talking. I'd be like, 'Whoa, I can't understand a word you're saying. Can you start over?' I wouldn't feel comfortable with them, like, whispering in front of me, like that makes me feel kind of insecure. But I can connect with her in the sense that I've been to a new school before and not really knowing anyone.




IGNFF: Do you think that high school teens will "get" the message of Mean Girls?


LOHAN: Oh, yeah. I think they'll get it. I think the message that's trying to be sent is basically, don't change who you are to be accepted by other people, just so that other people will like you. Because, then you're never going to be yourself and you're not you're not going to be satisfied. So, I think people will see that. The character, Cady, that I play, she kind of goes through this huge transformation where she loses herself and becomes kind of a mean girl and [she's] nasty to other people. Her true friends and family are, like, "This is not who you are. Why are you acting like this?' So, I think people will see that.

Where I got the interview on Delta Goodrem?

I got my Interview from this site:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/totp/news/interviews/2005/04/14/18732.shtml

Interview and vidio on Delta Goodrem


TOTP: Have you ever accidentally gone up to someone in the street thinking they were someone else?

Delta: Yes, I remember, even the week before I came over here, my girlfriend was coming over to say hello. It was just her, and - well, I thought it was my girlfriend - and I just walked up and waved furiously in the middle of this big corridor, and this girl sort of looked at me and waved back, like, [makes slightly scared face] "Hi!". I was like, "Yeah, hi!" and then she comes up to me and she says "Oh, Delta, how are you?" And I was like "Good!" but it wasn't my friend I was talking to!

TOTP: Has it ever happened to you, people thinking you were someone else?

Delta: Actually just before I came over here somebody said to me, "Oh, I thought you were Delta Goodrem," and I said "Oh, did you?" and they said something like "Oh, but you're much prettier than her!" I just went "Thank you, thank you very much", but I didn't really know how to respond to that!

TOTP: What proof of identity do you carry around with you?

Delta: Literally I have my library cards from school, about fifteen years ago! That's all I have, because I don't have my driver's licence yet.

TOTP: Have you ever pretended to be someone else over the phone?

Delta: [conspiratorially] Yes, but what if they're listening? I don't want them to know it was me. [Pause.] You think I'm being serious, don't you?
TOTP: Yes.

Delta: [laughs] No, no, no no no! I honestly don't, not that I can ever remember, no.

TOTP: Did they give you advice for Nina's love life?

Delta: Completely. That's all it was. I was like, "I agree, she should not go back to Jack..." Delta:
TOTP: Did you ever call one of your co-stars by their character's name?

Delta: That happens quite a lot. I used to call Conor - Patrick, his real name is - I used to call him Conor all the time. I used to say "Conor!" and he'd say [in weary voice] "It's Paddy!" I'd have to say sorry.

TOTP: Have you ever given someone a fake name because they were annoying you?

Delta: Ohh, no, I don't think so. I can't think of one off the top of my head.

TOTP: Have you ever had a dotty relative mistake you for another member of your family?

Delta: Umm...no, I don't really have any. I've only got my grandma, and I think she likes my cousin better than me, but other than that, no, my grandma's really cool and funky.

TOTP: If you could swap identities with another famous person for a day, who would you choose?

Delta: [thinks for ages] Oh God, I hate these ones, I'm really hopeless at it! [Thinks some more] Oh gosh. I've got so many straightaway, I keep thinking of all these musicians. But I can't think of one particular. [Delta asks her entourage. One of them shouts "Matt Damon!"] Delta: [laughing] Yeah, but we're going to be switching, what good would that be? Delta's PR: You could just sit and look in the mirror.

TOTP: If you were a superhero, what secret identity would you choose to have?

Delta: I'd just love magic. I'd love to be able to just click and transport. I'd be like a fairy little godmother, I think, going round hearing what people wish for and seeing what I could do for them.
I got the below vidio from youtube:
Exclusive - Delta Goodrem In This Life
Delta Goodrem Exclusive - In This Life

Where I got the Avril Info?

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Avril_Lavigne

I got the information on Avril Lavigne from
the above site

Avril Lavigne


Birth name: Avril Ramona Lavigne

Born: September 27, 1984

(1984-09-27) (age 23)


Origin: Napanee, Ontario, Canada



Occupation(s): Singer, songwriter, actress, model



Years active: 1999–present

Label(s): Arista (2002–2005)RCA (2006–present)

Associated acts: Sum 41, The Black List Club,


Music clip of Girlfriend below:
Avril Lavigne - Girlfriend
The official "Girlfriend" video, the first single from The Best Damn Thing

Horoscope of the MONTH!!!!!!!


MISS VIRGO

YOU ARE: Observant, practical,helpful,


health-conscious and a perfectionist.


THIS MONTH: You're feeling energised.


PERFECT PAL: Miss Scorpio, 'cos she's


driven and good at motivating you.


FUN BUY: A good book.


Famous Virgo: Is Pink >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>

VIRGO

AUG 23-SEP 22

SCHOOL: A project will prove to be lots of fun,
especially if you work together with a pal.

FRIENDS:A sweet surprise letter will definately
cheer up a friend who is feeling the blues.

FORTUNE:Sweet changes are just around the corner,
but first you must get that little thing that has been bugging
you off your chest. Talk about it with someone you trust and
you'll feel much better before you know it!






Where I got the Interviews from?

http://totalgirl.com.au/

The above link will lead you to the totalgirl site

Interview with Vanessa Hudgens


This interview was done by Total Girl magazine. It was a very successful interview.

VANESSA HUDGENS
FULL NAME: Vanessa Anne Hudgens
AGE: 18
BIRTHDAY: December 14
SIBLING: Sister-Stella 12
WHO IS SHE IN HSM: Gabriella Montez
HOW ARE YOU LIKE GABRIELLA?
"In the movie, Gabriella's all about
experiencing life and having fun. That's
how I am-I'm living life to the fullest."
HOW ARE YOU DIFFERENT FROM GABRIELLA?
"I definately was not the brainiac at
school. I'm much more outgoing than
Gabriella. She's reserved and I'm the one
who will definately speak her thoughts."

"I'm a major phone person- I have two!
And no matter where I go, I
always bring sandals and my UGGs."

Interview with Ashley Tisdale


This interview is by Total Girl Magazine. They have done a good job.

ASHLEY TISDALE

FULL NAME: Ashley Michelle Tisdale
AGE: 22
BIRTHDAY: July 2
SIBLING: Sister-Jennifer, 25
WHO IS SHE IN HSM: Sharpay Evans
HOW ARE YOU LIKE SHARPAY?
"I'm totally into clothes. Like Sharpay,
I always have to look the part!"
HOW ARE YOU DIFFERENT FROM SHARPAY?
"I'm actually really quiet. When I first meet
people I can be shy. Sometimes I think
fans don't don't actually know whether I'm
nice or not, but I totally am."

"I can't live without my mum. She
helps me with everything."



Sunday, September 21, 2008

Interview with Lucas Grabeel


This interview is from Total Girl magazine. Good job to what they have done.

LUCAS GRABEEL
FULL NAME: Lucas Stephen Grabeel
AGE: 22
BIRTHDAY: November 23
SIBLING: Sister-Autumn, 24
WHO HE IS IN HSM: Ryan Evans
HOW ARE YOU LIKE RYAN?
"In high school, I was a choir boy. I had
solos and our choir teacher would ask
me what songs we should do."
HOW ARE YOU DIFFERENT FROM RYAN?
"No one wears that much pink. I normally
wear T-shirts and a pair of thongs-I'm
just a simple dressing kind of guy."

"I can't live without instruments.
I play, 12, including the guitar,
piano, harmonica and African Drums."