Sunday, June 22, 2008

If Your Life Was A Movie

OK so its been WAAAAAY too long since I've posted anything on here. I was checking in on my blogging buddies when I saw that Jessica had recently tagged me. This one looks good so here goes nothing.

IF YOUR LIFE WAS A MOVIE, WHAT WOULD THE SOUNDTRACK BE?Here's how it works:
1. Open your library (iTunes, Media Player, iPod, etc)
2. Put it on shuffle
3. Press play
4. For every question, type the song that's playing
5. When you go to a new question, press the next button
6. Don't lie and try to pretend you're cool...
7. Include commentary

Opening Credits: What About Now by Daughtry. I love Chris Daughtry and this song. I guess it would be somewhat appropriate to be the opening credits.

Waking Up: Rocking Roll Dreams Come True by Meatloaf. This is quite funny because as much as I love Meatloaf I don't think this is one of my favorites nor would I want to wake up to it.

First Day At School: Centerfold by J. Geils Band. Ok so this was a big hit in the 80's and I downloaded Dave's Totally 80's cd when I got my iPod. I can not in the least bit think this is even remotely appropriate for any part of my life....but is is suppose to be funny right????

Falling In Love: Keep The Faith by Bon Jovi. Nope not exactly a song I would put together with falling in love. Again I love Bon Jovi but not really this song!

Fight Song: Because Of You by Rebe McEntire and Kelly Clarkson. Not exactly a fighting kind of song but one of my favorite songs for sure.

Breaking Up: Living On A Prayer by Bon Jovi. I LOVE LOVE LOVE this song. I think the lyrics of this song have more of a statement of staying together but that's what makes this thing so funny.

Prom: Stronger Woman by Jewel. This is one of my newer favorite songs! I think its probably good for me with reference to the prom because had I been a stronger woman then I would have waited to be asked to the prom instead of asking the guy I went with. I am certain I would have had a better time but oh well.

Life's Ok: In And Out Of Love by Bon Jovi. Can my library please find something other than Bon Jovi??? This is not one of my favorite songs but it is what it is.

Mental Breakdown: Tough Little Boys by Gary Allen. This cracks me up because one of my greatest mental breakdowns was when the boys started kindergarten. One of the lines in the song says "Your first day of school, I cried like a fool, and I followed your school bus to town." I was hysterical as I watched my little boys walk into the school for the first time on their own. So in that regard it is extremely appropriate.

Driving: Breakdown by Daughtry. I can listen to Daughtry any time of the day and its definitely good driving music. This song should have been in the last category but the last song was good too.

Flashback: Always by Bon Jovi (of course). This actually is a good on for this category considering the lyrics.

Getting Back Together: Tainted Love by Soft Cell. Another classic 80's song. I think this should have been the break up song and the break up song should have been this one but I'm playing by the rules.

Wedding: Standing Out In A Crowd by Trisha Yearwood. Yep I guess Dave and I were standing out in a crowd on our wedding day. I love Trisha and also this song.

Birth Of Child: Friends In Low Places by Garth Brooks. Not exactly the song I think of when I think of the day Bailey and Matthew were born. It is a fun song though! Gotta love Garth!!

Final Battle: Heads Carolina, Tails California by Jo Dee Messina. Actually I think of the boys deciding who gets to do what they want when any coin is flipped. This is so a battle is avoided though. I love Jo Dee though and this song actually reminds me of the three months I stayed with my dad and step-mom in Vegas for three months when I was trying to escape the reality of a broken heart.

Death Scene: Sweet Love by Trisha Yearwood. Not exactly the song that I think of when I think of dying but a good song none the less.

Funeral Song: You Give Love A Bad Name by Bon Jovi. OK I can't believe even in my wildest dreams this would be played at my funeral. I love the song but not for my funeral!!!

End Credits: Baby Don't You Let Go by Trisha Yearwood. This is actually a fun song so I think its a good one for the end of my movie.

So now I have to tag someone. Actually I will leave it up to you. If you feel the urge to do this fun assignment leave me a comment.