Oh yes!! She is very strong willed.
In the summer, I took her to see Will E and we saw the trailer for the Chichuahua movie. She asks at least once a week when we can go see it.
Marissa has had a couple of disagreements with a kid or two at school regarding McCain vs Obama. I think I will buy her a Palin T-Shirt.
I want her to stand by her principles but I’m not sure about the Palin shirt. Right now, she is into Hanna Montana. Wonder if they have any Piper shirts?
Make one? T shirt transfer
I can do the graphic for you if you would like.. Maybe a mini collage of piper pix
'Chihuahua' top dog at boxoffice
Disney's "Beverly Hills Chihuahua" broke out of a crowded pack to take best of show at the weekend boxoffice....
Two ideologically driven movies squeezed into the bottom of the top 10. Vivendi Entertainment's "An American Carol," David Zucker's flag-waving, proudly right-wing comedy, secured the ninth-place berth with $3.8 million, while Liosgate's "Religulous," Bill Maher's skeptical lambasting of the world's religions, was right behind in 10th place with $3.5 million.
However, Daily Variety provides this:
Vivendis "American Carol" grossed $3.7 million from 1,639 screens, while "Religulous" bowed to $3.4 million from 503.
Regional box office breakdowns for the two pics are a lesson in the partisan divide.
The Maher docu overperformed expectations in the Northeast and slightly overperformed in the West, while it underwhelmed in the Midwest, South and Southeast.
"Religulous" drew crowds in the very states in which Democratic presidential hopeful Barack Obama is polling well. According to RealClearPolitics.com, an independent political website that culls and publishes a broad sampling of polling data, Obama enjoys a lead over John McCain in California, Oregon, Washington, all of New England, New York, Pennsylvania, Maryland and Delaware.
It was the polar opposite for "American Carol," which rips left-wing politics. The film overperformed in the Midwest, South and Southeast, home to some of the states where McCain commands a lead, including Texas, Oklahoma, Arkansas, Mississippi, Alabama and the Dakotas.