Posts Tagged Gossip Girl
Unlimited wants, limited resources
I WANT THIS! I WANT THIS!!! I saw the better version on “House Bunny” but I really don’t mind this one, from eBay, just that I don’t have any credit card to buy it T_T
Another thing I want is Chuck Bass’ trademark scarf from Gossip Girl, which is not sold anywhere I suppose? But I guess it will be really expensive, sobs.
1 comment September 30, 2008
Caroling X’mas Carols
Something on my to-do-list for Christmas this year (too early? No way) is to compile a CD of rare Christmas songs for my mom (well, actually they are not rare, just not the boring ones we keep hearing every year). Here’s a list of the songs:
1. A Marshmallow World by Brenda Lee
I listened to the version by The Rat Packs and I loved it. But this version is even more wow. I can imagine the postcard scenery of white rooftops and all
2. Mistletoe and Holly by Frank Sinatra
Hmm. Mistletoe. How romantic.
3. It’s Beginning to Look A Lot Like Christmas by Bing Crosby
What’s Christmas without Bing Crosby? I love all his Christmas carols
4. Santa Baby by Marilyn Monroe
I bet my sisters will love this one.
5. The Christmas Song by Jackson Five
Ok, so the song itself is not as rare. But Jackson Five? That’s something that my mom will love a lot.
6. Warm and Fuzzy by Billy Gilman
Just a variation to the oldies carols. I love his angelic voice.
7. Here Comes Santa by Linda Eder
Believe me, I’ve never heard the sung version of this song. Most of the time I only listen to the instrumental version, the monotone version from the lights on the christmas tree at home. By the way, this song comes with Santa Claus Is Coming At The Town medley.
8. A Holly Jolly Christmas by Dean Martin
Again, what’s christmas without Dean Martin? My mom has this CD of christmas songs by Nat King Cole and Dean Martin, and it’s our bestest christmas carols collection. Let me add one more by Dean Martin into that collection
9. Christmas in The Trenches by John McDermott
A variation to the joyful songs. This one is more mellow, ballad-ish and I love it because it’s sooo meaningful. It’s about christmas in wartime.
10. Christmas Alphabets by The McGuire Sisters
Took me forever to find this song. Fell in love with it when I first heard it on Gossip Girl (the episode Roman Holiday).
My friend thinks I’m born 30 years too late. I think so too. In fact, I think I’m born 50 years too late. HAHAHA. I’m so retro
1 comment September 26, 2008

