"When was the last time you were at a wedding that had a death defying hike, rogue waves, a luau, ultimate fighting, a presidential candidate and a budding bromance?" asks Papi Chulo. For most of us, the answer is never, but luckily, Papi Chulo and Secret Agent Scotch took the time to Vox all the amazing moments during their unforgettable Hawaiian wedding on 08.08.08 so we could all take part in the festivities.
The story began last February, when Papi Chulo popped the question and Secret Agent Scotch said yes! Since then, they've kept us in the loop about all the details, from the bride's veil to the wedding song to the final To-Do List. And throughout it all, they inspired us with their love for each other. (I'm pretty sure it doesn't get any better than knowing your future husband thinks you are The Perfect Girl.)
It's an amazing love story and we are thrilled they shared it with us. Watch the video of the ceremony and please join us in wishing Papi Chulo and Secret Agent Scotch the fairytale ending they deserve.
And What's a Team Vox Post without New Themes?
Spice up your Vox blog with one of our latest themes (found in the design area under "New") or any of our hundreds of themes. From shopping to sushi, comics to cycling, there's something for everyone.
Can't get enough of the wedding? A few lucky Voxers - Krissy, djchall, and Beau Smith - made the trip to Hawaii to take part in the celebration. Check out their Vox blogs for more pictures and stories.
Congratulations again to Secret Agent Scotch and Papi Chulo! Enjoy the Honeymoon!
At Vox, we believe that change is a good thing. After all, you wouldn't wear the same t-shirt day in and day out, so why should your blog have to suffer the same fate? Give your blog a new look with one of our latest themes (found under "New"), or pick from any of our hundreds of themes designed with your passions and personality in mind.
Until then... Enjoy!
-daisy
Gimme a V! Gimme an O! Gimme an X! What's that spell? VOX!
What better way to tell the world how much you love Vox than to announce it on Facebook? That's right: Vox now has an official Facebook page! Become a fan of Vox.com on Facebook and let your friends know what you really care about: staying connected with friends and family through blog posts, photos, videos and comments.
Once you're a fan, you can also add photos and videos to the page, write on the wall, and connect with other Voxers in ways you may not have previously. Plus, it's a great opportunity to let people know about your Vox blog, or start discussion topics. To become a fan, just visit the official Vox.com Facebook page and click the "Become a Fan" button in the upper right hand corner.
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Although we typically post on Team Vox to let you know about things that are going on with Vox (to, uh, state the obvious), once in a while, we like to let you know about other cool things that are happening around the blogosphere. And we think the idea of four hilarious mommy bloggers traveling across the U.S. on their way to the BlogHer '08 conference - all the while blogging and video blogging the journey - is one trip you will not want to miss.
Four adventurous bloggers from the Silicon Valley Moms Group were selected to participate in the Summer Road Trip '08 and blog about their travels, hotel stays, media appearances, time away from their families, and life on the road. Six Apart helped them partner up with General Motors, who provided the blogging mommies with a Chevy Tahoe Hybrid SUV to help make their journey comfy, safe, and a little more green.
In case you're not familiar with them, SV Moms is a group of over 200 bloggers who showcase the ups, downs, outrages, struggles, victories, and everyday humor of motherhood. There are currently nine regional and demographically tailored sites that give mothers from D.C., New Jersey, the Deep South, Rocky Mountains, L.A., and Silicon Valley a powerful voice and sense of camaraderie across the country. Whether you're a mother, a child, or just a person who enjoys a good blog, you'll really love reading the words of these amazing women.
The moms buckled into their Chevy Tahoe Hybrid SUV on July 11th and even got an encouraging message from Katie Couric to kick things off! They are currently somewhere in the middle of America making their way to San Francisco where they'll attend an SV Moms Group Party, as well as BlogHer '08.
You do not want to miss these entertaining and irreverent bloggers -- or their spontaneous contest giveaways! -- as they blog from the road. Experience the journey at MomRoadTrip.com.
And let us know about your summer road trip - or plane/boat/bus trip - in the comments! (I like to live vicariously.)
Do you live in or around Cincinnati, Ohio? If so, you're in luck because Scott and the Queen City Voxers Group have organized a Vox user meetup!
WHERE: Ault Park Playground. 3600 Observatory Avenue, Cincinnati, Ohio 45208. "We'll look for each other at the playground marked by the red X below. If it's raining, head for the shelter to the north of the [red] X."
To RSVP (which is not essential, but is appreciated), reply to Scott's announcement or send him a private message. All Voxers, as well as their friends and family, are welcome to attend.
If you do attend the meetup, have a great time and please take lots of pictures and send them to me so I can post them in Team Vox for everyone to see!
Thank you so much to Scott for organizing this meetup. Wish I could be there!
...BLOGS, THAT IS.
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So gtfo this one now.
Go to that blog. srs.
you can now find me at
http://chancechanceboogie.wordpress.com
Same everything, just a different site =D
I hope to see you there x_x;
Everyone wants to decide a concert setlist for their favourite group so that their favourite songs are performed and their favourite groups get the spotlight. I'm going to do what my ideal setlist would be, including all H!P groups and a lot of classic and some new H!P songs! (also, this concert theme is made assuming Tsuji Nozomi and Iida Kaori are back)
The theme is: Happy Birthday! (Every concert needs a theme!)
Concert title: Hello! Project 200X Aki HAPPY! ~Outanjoobi Omodetou!~
0: Hajimete no Happy Birthday -- H!P Egg then All
MC1 and VTR (VTR Song: Hajimete no Happy Birthday)
1: Papancake --Tsukishima Kirari starring Koharu Kusumi (Morning Musume)
2: Anataboshi -- Koharu Kusume then MilkyWay with Morning Musume and C-ute as back-up dancers
3: Resonant Blue -- Morning Musume
4: Namida no Iro -- C-ute
MC2 --C-ute and Morning Musume
4: Iki wo Kanasemashou --Abe Natsumi
5: Okitegami -- Fujimoto Miki
6: Ai Ai Daiko -- Maeda Yuuki
MC3 -- Aya Matsuura, Berryz Koubou
7: Yuke Yuke Monkey Dance -- Berryz Koubou
8: 18 ~My Happy Birthday Comes!~ -- Berryz Koubou
9: Juushichi no Natsu-- Matsuura Aya with Berryz Koubou as back-up dancers
10: DokkiDoki LOVE MAIL -- Matsuura Aya with Berryz Koubou as back-up dancers
MC4 -- Melon Kinenbi and Ongaku Gatas
11: Charisma Kirei -- Melon Kinenbi
12: Yattarouze -- Ongaku Gatas
13: 17sai no Sayounara (ARRIVEDERCI) -- Michishige Sayumi and LinLin
14: Dekoboko SEVENTEEN --Ogawa Makoto and Konno Asami
MC5 -- Ogawa Makoto and Konno Asami
15: Renai Sentai Shitsu Ranger --Abe Natsumi, Takahashi Ai, Tsuji Nozomi, JunJun
16: Happy Summer Wedding -- Iida Kaori, Tsuji Nozomi
17: LOVE Machine -- Melon Kinenbi, Okada Yui, Tsuji Nozomi, Konno Asami
18: LALALA Shiawase no Uta -- All
MC6
19: Ajisai Ai Ai Monogatari -- Mano Erina, Miyoshi Erika, Tsugunaga Momoko
20: Manopiano -- Mano Erina
21: 21ji Made no Cinderella -- Yaguchi Mari, Tokunaga Chinami, Satoda Mai, Ogawa Makoto
22: The Peace -- Yajima Maimi, Suzuki Airi, Sugaya Risako, Natsuyaki Miyabi
23: Mr. Moonlight ~Ai no Big Band~ -- Yoshizawa Hitomi, Morning Musume, Nakazawa Yuko
MC7
24: GET UP! Rapper -- Ogawa Makoto, Maeda Yuki, Matsuura Aya Mano Erina, Mitsui Aika
26: Ai no Tane -- Nakazawa Yuko, Iida Kaori, Abe Natsumi, Yasuda Kei, Yaguchi Mari
27: Minimoni. Jankenpyon! -- Yaguchi Mari, Tsuji Nozomi, Tsugunaga Momoko, Okai Chisato
28: Aenai Nagai Nichiyoubi -- Kumai Yurina, Konno Asami
ENCORE:
29: Hajimete no Happy Birthday!
30: 18 ~My Happy Birthday Comes!~
so what do you think? too long? good groups? not following theme enough? I always forget who are soloists and who's in groups and what songs are good performed xD
Also, I made this up on the fly D: But I hope you like it. I can already picture what the stage would look like and what dresses and things would be like. It'd be amazing, in my opinion~
Okay, let's go over what this PV has:
-Cute outfits
-Monkey outfits
-Solo lines for people OTHER than Risako, Miyabi and Momoko
-Chinami looking FIIIINE
-A really cute dance
-Cute facial expressions
-Fun atmosphere
What is there not to like?
Well, let's think about this for a moment.
Okay, so Berryz Koubou has strayed from Kokuhaku and VERY BEAUTY. Okay, so Berryz Koubou is being silly.
Um... Golden age Morning Musume, anyone? They danced with URINALS in The Peace for God's Sake. And that single was amazing. Think about how old some of the older generations were.
Was that a problem? Probably not.
Risako Sugaya is 14. Saki Shimizu is 16. They AREN'T THAT OLD.
THEY DON'T NEED TO BE MATURE.
And either way, C-ute and Morning Musume are becoming way too mainstream for my liking. Why do we need ANOTHER serious group, honestly? I mean, I'm not saying I approve of C-ute and Morning Musume's current path, but I can't change that. Berryz Koubou, however, is going the opposite route, and all you guys can do about it is accept it, or go listen to C-ute and Morning Musume.
I mean, everybody hates Risako.
So why not go listen to another H!P group instead of complaining about Risako AND their music?
I don't really care what all of you say, Dschinghis Khan was amazing. It was a typical H!P single. A single where they thought outside of the box, and went beyond what other artists are doing.
I think that's pretty fantastic, but apparently I'm one of the only people who thinks that.