PetiteGal
PetiteGal
PetiteGal

Gawd....I graduated from high school in 1998, and those of us who knew about designer stuff didn't really get any until senior prom. We wore a uniform most of the time and wore GAP on grub days (usually twice, maybe three times a semester when we could wear "normal" clothes).

I was a PR intern for a couple of months back in 2005 and decided after the internship was over, that THAT type of PR isn't going to be something that I want to do for the rest of my life. To me, it isn't something long-lasting, because like the beauty industry, you're pretty much over the hill in your 30s. Very

So the article says that many Italian guys live at home until "late into their thirties." This guy is 61! He should have been out more than two decades ago! Mamma should have kicked him out the day he turned 40.

Don't like Elle US much anymore (my friends and I liked to read Elle US back in high school because it made us feel more "sophisticated" than those girls with their Seventeens and YMs.....I do read Elle Canada (English edition, not Elle Quebec) maybe every other month.

Paris is not an actress. Paris is not a singer. Paris should not be in musicals.

Good for them. Doubt this will happen here, with our overly politically correct world.

Star, honey, we women make less partly because of our bad negotiating skills, not because we're women.

About my name: It has nothing to do with being skinny, and everything to do with being short. I will always be petite, even if I end up weighing 200 lb. Just some FYI.

Tween may not have existed when we were kids, but "pre-teen" certainly did. I remember hearing the word "pre-teen" in 1988. I was 8-9 years old then...my mom told me that I wasn't considered a "pre-teen" until I hit double digits.

Isn't he kind of...OLD?

If I were to interview Nicole Richie, I'd ask her whether she thinks she can handle pregnancy...after all, she has to gain weight, right??