EDIT: I was watching Kandee Johnson’s latest Youtube video and she talked about her nails she got done from a nail technician/manicurist. I guess the one-nail-being-a-different-color is in? ^^ love it. Kandee had all green nails, with one thumb being a matte black (looks like it).
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I was watching Pixiwoo’s Arabic makeup tutorial and I was diggin’ Nic’s nails. She had a dark color on all of her nails, except one of her index fingernails was a light/silver color.
Took that ugly design I had on yesterday off and polished this on:


My thumbs are the reddish-pink too. I love this! So simple…I feel dumb for not doing it a long time ago. Duh. :P
I love these colors. Can’t you tell? I’m always using a reddish-pink and blues (links on websites, color of my MP3 players on Mixpod).
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Essie in Wife Goes On (red) and Midnight Cami (blue).


Here’s my nails last week. I literally had it on for like an hour and took it off. Same with my toes. They were a hot pink, and I changed those too. I don’t have patience with my nails a lot of times. If I were to be a client at a salon, I would be one of those women that manicurists hate to do only because I am sooo picky AND indecisive. Lol.
I don’t remember what color I had on my nails. I have a lot of those dark purply colors. My toes have a soft, yet opaque coral on them..Essie in Whisper. They were so long! It was hard for me to create pin curls in beauty school on my mannequin. Lol. Now they’re a little too much on the stubby side.
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I’ve been watching a handful of movies lately. I watch them for free online. I try to find the ones that aren’t so obviously bootleg. I don’t like watching the ones where people bring a camera in the theater and press record. That’s very ghetto. Lol. It’s all shaky and you hear what people are saying around the cameraman.
Check it out: movies.
I love watching movies that take place in the 18th century in Europe (Georgian England, France, etc.). I love seeing the beauty in all of it…the castles, palaces, the gardens, the English accents (love), the women’s clothing, makeup, hair and accessories. So divine. ^^ A lot of the movies I watched were based on history. I hated history in school, but I love learning about it now. I was going a bit crazy. I would watch a movie, Google/Wikipedia names/places from the movies I watched, read everything, and click on related links. I know Wikipedia is an open source, but I believe most of it is true.
I love Google and Wikipedia. I learn so much. Who needs college?
Just kidding. School is cool kids.
Movies I watched in the past few days:
The Valentine (2010): It was cute. I lovde Jennifer Garner since Alias. I like chick flicks. Especially the ones that are romantic comedies. One chick flick I didn’t like, The Notebook.
Pride & Prejudice (2005): Beautiful. Keira Knightley is one of my favorite actresses. She’s so beautiful. I started reading the book up again a few weeks ago. The first time I tried to read it (last summer), I only got up to chapter 3. This time around I got to chapter 27 out of 61. It’s such a hard book to read for me. I obviously gave up and watched the movie. I loved the movie. Though, the sisters, Lydia and Kitty annoyed the crap out of me with all that giggling. Jane and Elizabeth, I loved. =) Towards the end, when Mr. Darcy asked for Elizabeth’s hand again, I had a few tears flowing. Beautiful scene.
The Duchess (2008): This was my second time watching this. I would have to say this is one of my favorite movies. Another movie starring Keira Knightley. I never knew what a Duchess was until I Google/Wikipedia-ed it. I was fascinated with the royal rankings. I am Vietnamese-American if you didn’t know. Wikipedia also made me realize what a Countess was, too. I first heard of a Countess by watching The Real Housewives of New York City (LuAnn de Lesseps). Back to the movie…The Duchess was based on a real person, Georgiana Cavendish, Duchess of Devonshire. It was easy to fall in love with her. I thought Knightley was the perfect choice for the role. I teared up quite a few times because I was convinced by her. What a strong woman she was, having to go through life like that.
Forced & convinced to marry at such a young age (17) to a Duke, whose only purpose of the marriage is to conceive an heir. Having to care for the Duke’s illegitimate daughter that was conceive by a maid before her marriage to him. Husband gets away with adultery with many women, including her only & best friend, Lady Elizabeth Foster. Being looked down on for conceiving two daughters, no an heir. Falling in love with a man she couldn’t have. Gets raped by her own husband. In result to that, conceives a son. Conceives third daughter by Grey. Forced to give that daughter up. Forced to live in a marriage with Lady Elizabeth & Duke.
I teared a lot because I felt so bad for her.
Did you know:
A descendant of the Duchess of Devonshire was the late, Diana, Princess of Wales.
Georgiana was also a friend of Marie Antoinette, Queen of France.
I think I could talk forever on this subject. Watch the movie if you haven’t.
Moving on.
Of course after seeing The Duchess and wikipedia-ing everything…
Marie Antoinette (2006): I liked Kirsten Dunst for Marie Antoinette, but I think she (and husband) should have acted with an accent. This movie is similar to The Duchess because the real women had similar lives. Marriage at a young age, yearn for romance/love, gambling, social life, and pressure for an heir. Contemporary music instead of Classical was used in the movie a lot. I’m in the middle of hating and loving that. I guess since modern music was used, it wouldn’t matter if characters had the right accents or not.
“Let them eat cake.” I never knew the accused history of it until this movie. OPI has a name of a nail polish that reminds me of this phrase: “Let them eat rice cake”.
I liked the movie. Again, fun to see the beauty in the fashion and places.
I looked up a lot of the chateaus, palaces, and other buildings from this movie and The Duchess. I would love to see them in person…the ones still present.
Rise: Blood Hunter (2007): I decided to watch it because I love Lucy Liu and vampires, but the movie wasn’t good. I did watch the whole thing. First, I think the vampires should have had fangs. Second, the vampires should have been protrayed stronger and more immortal. Are vampires suppose to bleed? I’m actually not sure about that, since they’re already dead. I’m not comparing this to the Twlight saga (Stephanie Meyer stories). Two different kinds of vampire movies. This one is more about revenge. Twilight saga is more about romance.
Maybe it was a low budget film? This was made in ’07, could have been better. Not worth seeing. Still love Liu though.
Coco Chanel (2008, TV): No disrespect at all to the late Coco Chanel and/or the brand, but this movie bored me. I think the execution wasn’t the greatest, but maybe it was because it was just a television release? I wonder if the other movie about Chanel is better? Coco avant Chanel, 2009. It was neat to know the history, but I don’t know…I was bored.
That’s all for now. I plan on watching The Queen (2006), Elizabeth: The Golden Age (2007), Young Victoria (2009), Gandhi (1982), The Diary of Anne Frank, some newer ones, et cetera.
Yawn.
I’m so tired. On a crazy schedule as usual. Woke at up 7pm yesterday. It’s not 9:30am.
Man, blogging can be work.