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Step Up 2: The Streets

Dimanche 7 février 2010

The Streets
Step Up 2: The Streets (2008)

IMDB rating: 4.90

Plot: Romantic sparks occur between two dance students from different backgrounds at the Maryland School of the Arts.

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Actors: Hoffman Robert,Sevani Adam G.,Kemp Will,Scott Christopher,Rosado Luis,Shum Jr. Harry,Dantzler LaJon,Thomas Black,Howell Kmel,Ogle Jeff ‘Rapid’,Counts Donnie ‘Crumbs’,Paguio Rynan ‘Rainen’,Colter James ‘Cricket’,Kirby Troy,McCann Jeffrey ‘Machine’,Drama,Music,Romance,

The worst hormonal outburst you have experienced while you were?
Pregnant….Yesterday while driving home from the store there was 2 young teenager(or even younger, say 10) girls standing in a driveway. They were talking and laughing and when they saw me, one girl pushed the other out into the street. I was livid…the whole family was in the car with me. I stopped the car, stepped out and politely(as polite as I could) told her that is how people get killed and to smarten up before something bad really did happen from their actions.
My husband laughed at me…and I can imagine how it looked. A big fat pregnant lady wagging her finger at little 10 year olds lol
Would you have done what I did or just driven by
And what is your most memorable hormonal outburst


Oh my…is that your worst? When I was JUST pregnant with my last baby..I didn’t even know I was pregnant it was so early, I had a total fit at a stranger….he was this huge guy who knocked my 3 year old flying as he walked past…never stopped to say sorry..nothing. I went OFF at him..he was scared…I never did it in fron of my daughter…I left her with my husband and walked after this man…my husband had no idea…I went mad at him …I sometimes feel bd about it but he WAS rude! When I told my husband he said "hmm…could you be pregnant?" as my temper goes really badly when I am expecting.
Daisyhill | Jan 29, 2010


Haha, I would have done the same thing probally and i’m not pregnant. They could have died.
1l0v3 | Jan 29, 2010


ooo there has been so many! but i think my fave would have to be when i ran over a disgusting cane toad, i had to pull over because i started crying hysterically then when i realised how stupid i was being i had to sit there for another 10 mins laughing uncontrollably. good old pregnancy hormones!
princess_cheeks09 | Jan 29, 2010


I was watching yet another Friends re-run - AND reading a book. My husband very gingerly asked if he could change the channel and watch football. I told him no. He left it 10 minutes then carefully suggested that he might pop to his mother’s and watch the game there.
I threw the remote control at his head, told him to ‘watch the f*ing football if it was that f*ing important then’, and ran to the toilet where I cried for 45 minutes.
True story! I was 41 weeks pregnant. I still don’t know why I wouldn’t let him watch the game, or why I reacted so badly!
Not A Supermum! | Jan 29, 2010


I think I would’ve done the same thing, even if I wasn’t pregnant. She could’ve tripped and fell and heaven forbid you didn’t see her, she could’ve been seriously injured. I don’t think you over reacted at all.

My worst outburst that I can remember was with my last pregnancy. I was about 4 months along and the outburst was set off when I happened to notice that the pillows on the couch were turned sideways. Ya know, those throw pillows that are like decoration? They were crooked. It normally never bothers me but for some reason that day it was the most annoying thing in the world. I remember going on and on for about 30 minutes about those damn pillows that I had to keep "fixing" and the whole time I was going on about it my husband and children were sitting there laughing. I then proceeded to throw a fit about how my husband and kids were sitting on the couches. Something about them "smashing the cushions" and "flattening the cushions". I remember at one point yelling "Couches are not meant to be sat on!"

Probably not my biggest outburst, but definitely my most ridiculous one lol
adrian<3 | Jan 29, 2010


my worst was that me and my boyfriend went out to In-n-Out for dinner. And i was livid because he took a bite out of my burger and I refused to eat it afterwards because it ruined the aesthetic appeal of the burger. wooooow…haha.
lil' natalie 10.24.09 | Jan 29, 2010


I used to supervise a group of people and answer directly to a manager who was kind of an idiot, but we worked closely together and I really worked HARD on making that relationship work, you know what I mean? Late in my pregnancy he called me into his office to discuss yet another random stupid thing and I don’t know - I just lost it. I started yelling at him. At first he was just startled - and then he started to get a little pissed. At which point I burst into tears (something else I had never, never done in front of him and that frankly still makes me burn with shame.) Then he was really confused so I just sobbed "I’m fucking 7 months pregnant you asshole!" At which point, to his credit, he totally forgave me for the whole incident and sent me home early.

And did not take my opinions on most matters particularly seriously for the rest of my pregnancy, unfortunately….
dmg | Jan 29, 2010


that’s awesome. I’d have done the same thing when I was pregnant (maybe now too since I’m a mother) because seeing stuff like that bothers me to no end!

when I was really late into my pregnancy (like 39-40 weeks) I had to go grocery shopping for a relative who is physically unable to. I had a check signed from her and usually it wasn’t a problem for me to just enter the amount and give it to the cashier when they rang it all up. so I got a huge cart of groceries, it takes me an hour to waddle around the store, it’s really really crappy and snowy outside and I just wanted to get it done and over with and go back home and go to bed. I go up to the cashier when I’m done shopping and they wouldn’t accept the check without a form of ID, which of course would be MY ID and not this relatives, so the names wouldn’t match up (I have since brought her ID with me and it’s been fine) — so the cashier tells me this and I BURST into tears at the freaking check out lane with two people behind me and all these other people were just staring at me. I was _crying_, like literally sobbing just because I was so frustrated. the cashier felt so bad and called the manager over and they told me they’d hold the groceries and blah blah blah. I was so embarrassed but it made me really upset that I had gone through all of that. I got out in my car and called my boyfriend and just cried and cried, lol.
R's Momma | Jan 29, 2010


I got pregnant with my first right after my husband came home from a year in Iraq. We had some extra money from his deployment, but we had just bought me a new car and some new furniture. He was on leave, and I was still a full-time student, so I was in class all day. He got bored, and I came home to a $2200 TV in my house. I was livid; I couldn’t believe he’d spend that money knowing we had a baby on the way. Sneaky bastard that he was, he’d already taken it out of the box so I couldn’t say no. I actually threw a chair at him, lol.

And yeah, you did the right thing, pregnant or not. Kids that age should know how serious something like that is!
Cloth on Bum, Breastmilk in Tum! | Jan 29, 2010


Actually, when I was pregnant I as the most calm i had ever been in my life. I don’t remember really flipping out about anything when I was pregnant. My fiance actually quite his job when I was pregnant though. I got mad at him but didn’t flip ou. That turned out to be a good thing because he got a higher paying job after a few weeks. He quit because some guy rabbed his arm there and got in his face ( my fiance was probably being a smartass) and they did nothing about it. Anyway, I think I was practically the opposite of most of the pregnant chics i knew :) Cohen's mum back again | Jan 29, 2010


I would have done the same lol

My worst was at work. My boss at the time had me closing the store by myself when I was 7 months pregnant and I got really really busy. A bunch of customers were complaining to me and asking what the hold up was and I suddenly yelled "Because my stupid, f*cking moron of a boss stuck the pregnant lady here by herself. THAT is what the hold up is. If you don’t like it, you can leave!"
Everyone stopped complaining and got all sympathetic with me after that LMAO
Ashley