PetiteGal
PetiteGal
PetiteGal

Not the cover. Not enough headline teasers.

Summerwheatley, are you saying that we find out within the next few episodes?

Didn't really like the new 90210 (9021-NO??) that much. Don't really like the new theme arrangement and I don't like the new Peach Pit either. But I do want to watch more. I want to find out who Sammy's dad is! Last night, the clues seem to point to Brandon, but it could be anyone! Maybe even Steve!

My relationship doesn't fit this either. I think the only thing my boyfriend and my dad have in common is that they're both around 5'10". Dad was, when he was in his 20s/30s, quite thin. The boy is chub. The boy is balding, while Dad still has hair. Boy is white, Dad is Asian.

@FourInchHeels: Maybe she didn't have enough reusable bags.

You know, I don't really get the whole "teen" version of magazines (Vogue and Cosmo). When I was growing up in the 90s, it was Seventeen, YM, Teen and Sassy. Seventeen is the only mag that still exists today. Teen does....sort of, but it's no longer a monthly.

@emilyg: Well, it's that and the fact that the fashion industry pretends that the niche market doesn't even exist. Short people are a significant minority, you know.

@LaFemme: Honestly, the only way "niche market" designers can ever take off is if some sort of niche market celeb proclaims her love for so-and-so. And it can't be her own company. We'll see at that time what JD thinks.

I saw this and thought the attitude of the church lady was depressing.

@LaFemme: Would she? Because she seems to be so against anything that isn't tall and thin.

@emilyg: But this sounds like only designers who use "real models" (i.e. freakishly tall and skinny 15 year olds) are designing "real fashion" and any other designer is not.

@veronykah: Can't they have a "standard" for plus sized models? I would assume that the "standard" would be similar to mainstream sizes, as in the models can't have a lot of tummy fat, must be "in proportion", etc...

@trikitixa: If fabric was such an issue, wouldn't it be best to make clothes not only small, but petite (as in short)?

The ENTIRE CAST of Melrose? Including later members?

The ENTIRE CAST of Melrose? Including later members?

@PilgrimSoul: Western culture or modern culture? Teenage parenthood wouldn't go well in China, either.

@SisterMaryMartha: I heard that they sent two elderly women to "re-education camp"

Did the mayor not have a lemonade stand as a kid? Though I have heard of kids' lemonade stands being shut down because they didn't have a license to sell stuff....but most kids' lemonade stands are left alone...after all, that's what kids do.

She looks skinny in this.

@Sunbunny: They have to be 16 the year they compete. This means anyone born January 1, 1992 or later can participate. There's a Japanese girl who is just under 16 as well (and also very tiny - 4'7 or 4'8, I think. But the Japanese team averages around 4'10 1/2".... 1 1/2 " taller than the Chinese team)