Big booty bitches…

One crazy trick.

One crazy trick.

Style…

Style…

How I feel when I move from Davis to the UL at 2am because I still have work to do

I choked on my Dorito because of this.

chapelthrills:

                                      

“Tell me; have you gone trippytrippy?”

“Tell me; have you gone trippytrippy?”

From last night’s performance.

From last night’s performance.

This morning’s surprise egg.

This morning’s surprise egg.

And I will try…to fix you.

And I will try…to fix you.

pemberley-state-of-mind:

Pride and prejudice” was initially named “First impressions”, the name of the book that Lizzie is seen reading at the start of the film. The new title was inspired by the last paragraph of Frances Burney´s “Cecilia”, in wich the phrase appears three times. When the book came out in 1796, one of the subscribers was `Miss J. Austen, Steventon´.

“The whole of this unfortunate business,” said Dr. Lyster, “has been the result of PRIDE AND PREJUDICE. Your uncle, the Dean, began it, by his arbitrary will, as if an ordinance of his own could arrest the course of nature! And as if he had power to keep alive, by the  loan of a name, a family in the male branch already extinct. Your father, Mr. Mortimer, continued it with the same self-partiality, preferring the wretched gratification of tickling his ear with a favourite sound, to the solid happiness of his son with a rich and deserving wife. Yet this, however, remember; if to PRIDE AND PREJUDICE you owe your miseries, so wonderfully is good and evil balanced, that to PRIDE AND PREJUDICE you will also owe their termination: for all that I could say to Mr. Delvile, either of reasoning or entreaty, and I said all I could suggest, and I suggested all a man need wish to hear, was totally thrown away, till I pointed out to him his own disgrace, in having a daughter-in-law immured in these mean lodgings!”



:)

pemberley-state-of-mind:

Pride and prejudice” was initially named “First impressions”, the name of the book that Lizzie is seen reading at the start of the film. The new title was inspired by the last paragraph of Frances Burney´s “Cecilia”, in wich the phrase appears three times. When the book came out in 1796, one of the subscribers was `Miss J. Austen, Steventon´.

“The whole of this unfortunate business,” said Dr. Lyster, “has been the result of PRIDE AND PREJUDICE. Your uncle, the Dean, began it, by his arbitrary will, as if an ordinance of his own could arrest the course of nature! And as if he had power to keep alive, by the  loan of a name, a family in the male branch already extinct. Your father, Mr. Mortimer, continued it with the same self-partiality, preferring the wretched gratification of tickling his ear with a favourite sound, to the solid happiness of his son with a rich and deserving wife. Yet this, however, remember; if to PRIDE AND PREJUDICE you owe your miseries, so wonderfully is good and evil balanced, that to PRIDE AND PREJUDICE you will also owe their termination: for all that I could say to Mr. Delvile, either of reasoning or entreaty, and I said all I could suggest, and I suggested all a man need wish to hear, was totally thrown away, till I pointed out to him his own disgrace, in having a daughter-in-law immured in these mean lodgings!”

:)

Love this show.

Best advice.

Best advice.

Y’all ain’t ready….

covertkids:

Covert Operation #2: The Invention of The Covert Mobile

Gorgeous.
teenvogue:

Get your first look at AnnaSophia Robb as a young Carrie Bradshaw in the highly-anticipated prequel of Sex and the City. Learn more about the upcoming film here »

Gorgeous.

teenvogue:

Get your first look at AnnaSophia Robb as a young Carrie Bradshaw in the highly-anticipated prequel of Sex and the City. Learn more about the upcoming film here »