Amy
Relationship Status
In A Relationship
Interests
Writing, photography, scrapbooking, acting, singing, God, hanging out with Garrett and all my other wonderful friends, Italian food, Mexican food, brownies and most anything else chocolate, video production, music, my iPod, dancing, laughing, reading
Favorite Music
Switchfoot, Jars of Clay, Lifehouse, Bethany Dillon, Kutless, Relient K, The Fray, Starfield, Leeland, Building 429, U2, Avril Lavigne (first two albums), The Phantom of the Opera soundtrack, no country and no rap
Favorite Movies
Pride and Prejudice, Phantom of the Opera, While You Were Sleeping, Little Women, Daddy Day Care, A Beautiful Mind, October Sky, The Majestic, The Mighty Duck movies, I Am Sam, Night at the Museum, and many more...
Favorite Books
The Bible, Wild At Heart, Waking the Dead, A Walk To Remember, Finding Alice, Little Women, Captivating, Crime and Punishment, The Veritas Conflict, The Picture of Dorian Gray, The Importance of Being Earnest
Other Websites
http://amypowers.net
Random Musings About my Day
June 19 2005
Tiger Woods got beat today. Yahoo also listed him as being #2 on the list of the most powerful and highest paid movie stars/atheletes/musicians. "Well, at least you make more money than the rest of them!" I told the image on the TV screen. Money doesn't buy pride and dignity I suppose though.
Mel Gibson was listed at #3, which I think is pretty awesome. I hope that there are many Mel Gibsons in my generation who will be willing to rise up and stand up for their faith in the entertainment industry... and be serious about it. I'm not talking abou those rappers on MTV who are like "yeah thanks God" before they sing their new hit smash about drugs, sex, alcohol, and violence (and that's just the first verse, which is all you get to sing on MTV since it really has nothing to do with music.)
And lastly, I could have promised you that there was a tweleve year old chick driving behind me on the way home from Mamaw's and Papaw's... that was a weird feeling...
Mel Gibson was listed at #3, which I think is pretty awesome. I hope that there are many Mel Gibsons in my generation who will be willing to rise up and stand up for their faith in the entertainment industry... and be serious about it. I'm not talking abou those rappers on MTV who are like "yeah thanks God" before they sing their new hit smash about drugs, sex, alcohol, and violence (and that's just the first verse, which is all you get to sing on MTV since it really has nothing to do with music.)
And lastly, I could have promised you that there was a tweleve year old chick driving behind me on the way home from Mamaw's and Papaw's... that was a weird feeling...