Wednesday, September 17, 2008

And We Have a Winner!

Our own Fearless Leader has WON the Movie Contest with all correct answers. She has won a fabulous facial from Donna Lee Esthetician, of Healthy Alternatives in downtown Mount Dora. CONGRATULATIONS AMY!!!

The winning answers in order are:

1. "Nine Lives, Baby." Ice Age
2. "What do you mean you don't eat meat? That's ok, I'll make lamb." My Big Fat Greek Wedding
3. "Who ARE you?" "No one of consequence" The Princess Bride
4. "You ain't never had a friend like me." Aladdin
5. "You killed my Father." The Empire Strikes Back
6. "When are you coming Cherie?" Greencard
7. "You might break your royal neck and then where would we be?" Ever After
8. "That's not a knife, THAT'S a knife!" Crocodile Dundee, although I am fairly certain it’s “That’s not a knife. This is a knife.”
9. "I'm smart; you're dumb. I'm big; you're small. I'm right, you're wrong. And there's nothing you can do about it." Matilda
10."Can I borrow your underpants for ten minutes?" Sixteen Candles
11. "I'm not bad, I'm just drawn that way." Who Framed Roger Rabbit?
12. "There's no crying in baseball!" A League of Their Own
13. "Carpe diem. Seize the day, boys. Make your lives extraordinary." Dead Poet Society

10 comments:

Crystal said...

Totally off topic: I got bible thumped at school last night by one of my friends and then several others joined in. Tell me what you think. We were on break and this rather masculine girl walked by. My friend say "Ewwww, she's gay." I say "so". The masculine girl is only a few steps away. My friend says "The bible says don't do it, and that means DONT DO IT!" I roll my eyes and we all shuffle back into class. She says, "Aren't you a christian?!" I say, "What's it to ya?" A few others heard that, turned around, and a brew ha ha ensued. I said, "Now I'm not sure because I don't read the bible on a daily basis, but isn't God the only one who is suppose to judge. Do you all think you are as all knowing as God? Should I be worshiping you? Oh wait a minute, isn't that what Lucifer did?" The masculine girl never said a word, and it ended with me telling them that they could all kiss my ass. Sorry about the dirty word but thats how it went dowm. Whadda ya think?

Steph C. said...

I think you did GREAT right up to the Kiss my A** part! But without that, it just wouldn't be you now would it?

Christians just WRECK their witness with bad, judgemental behavior. It's sad. Just remember that there are many out there who strive NOT to do it.

One of the most non-judgemental Christians I know...or at least one who strives not to be and always tries to get her stuff back to the cross for REAL, is Chewhi.
Deflate your head now Cheryl....but I like how you handle things. When you say, "I'm taking it to prayer, I BELIEVE you. Rare.

ann marie said...

Crystal, you are funny. I agree with Steph about both things. First, although I don't know Chewhi personally, I think the way she expresses herself is truly remarkable and loving, which is a good example of how Christian's and really all people should behave. I really like her. Also, I have met some great Christian people who are truly not judgemental. Some are,some aren't. I think in general highly judgemental people, whether Christian or not, are very vocal, where as kind people tend to keep their pie holes shut. Good for you for standing up and saying something.
For the record, although Steph is strong in her beliefs and some people might mistake that for being judgemental I find her not to be. I have talked to her about things thinking she would think less of me and that's all she did was offer support and love. No, I'm not butt kissing. I just wanted to give props where they are due.

Steph C. said...

And to prove it, I vehemently disagree with AnnMarie. I think some of the most QUIET people are the MOST judgemental. Sometimes the vocal ones are the ones who are REALLY interested in truth and what is good, right and true. I find that being grounded unashamedly in Truth, will cause others to think you are judgemental even when you are not. The problem is that people really do not know what judgemental means in the Christian realm. For the record: Being judgemental is when one says you are BAD for something that you do...as opposed to saying the thing you are DOING is bad. (the whole love the sinner hate the sin thing) Quiet ones sit back and seethe or gossip quietly..ugh.

ann marie said...

Wait, I take it back, you are judgemental. Okay , I feel like I always need to say this...I'm joking!
Now I'm going. I have some seething to do! And gossiping! Whose in?

Cheryl said...

wow... this IS off topic!!

Congratulations Amy! I was thinking "you killed my father" was from The Princess Bride too.

Crystal...it sounds like what drives you crazy is not that your friends have a belief but that they had no "cooth" about it. Seems you have a protective/compassionate nature and was even willing to turn their eyes towards putting you in your place instead of an "innocent" passerby. (You know what I mean by that.) Hypocrites drive everyone crazy... but, in some shape or form, we're all hypocrites and have blind areas.

ann marie said...

See why I like her?

Cheryl said...

lol...household is busy this morning and I didn't finish... but my hubby is wanting me to go somewhere with him now too. SO...later.

Steph C. said...

Puhleeze. lol

Cheryl said...

what I was going to add... Steph *sticking my tongue out at her* ;)... is I think some people also confuse being judgemental with being opinionated too! We all HAVE to make judgement calls and we're all opinionated...everyone, loud and quiet people both. But are we teachable people? When you're homeschooling... do you get irritated at your children because they aren't understanding or because they won't understand? And any homeschool mom knows that difference. God doesn't get upset at us because we aren't understanding, though He will (if we're seeking His will) continually correct our course until we do understand. But He may have a donkey give us what for if we refuse to understand. That refusal is usually self-based (like it was for Balaam), even if the argument is based rightly (sorry... not sure if that makes sense). Those men who were wanting to stone the adulterous woman wasn't concerned about her sin (if so... where was the man she was caught with?), they were trying to put Jesus on the spot for their own self gain.

I'm assuming here Crystal, but it seems to me that you were making a point with your friends... they were calling you out because you didn't join in their "stoning" of the masculine girl because to you, it was worse for them, like Am said... the Golden Rule is universal!... like Steph said, where's the witness in that? Hopefully, they'll think about it and learn from it. And if the masculine girl is also refusing to understand instead of just not understanding... that's between her and God too.