NOOOO! NOBODY GETS TO TAKE THAT AWAY FROM HILLARY!
They are kind of reminiscent of the style that my friends' moms had around that time so I wouldn't buy them. They just remind me too much of school bake sales and people saying 'lights out, girls'.
Right? I try to think of jeans like suits: cut and color should be what matters. Unless you have an incredible sense of style, leave anything risky like patterns alone.
Haters gonna hate FOR A VERY GOOD REASON.
Resist! The plus size jeans look like what every suburban mom was wearing circa the late nineties-early noughties.
I felt the same way, until I remembered I have a beautiful pavlova waiting for me at home. It has amazingly sweet end of season strawberries, tart redcurrants, fresh whipped cream, a crisp but chewy meringue base, and melted chocolate drizzled over it.
Because it was a very dark time for fashion.
Delete.
Bins? Why?
Not to be creepy, but you look kind of like Aubrey Plaza in that picture. Facially, I mean. Not the outfit.
Did you not read the part about the dress being stolen out of the bride-to-be's car?
America: land of the free.
You know what I'm looking for in this season? A couple of the characters to go out into the real world and FAIL. I stopped watching by mid Season 4 (I felt like I had to stick it out) and it irritated me the way that all of the graduates seemed to be carving their niches in these tough creative industries and…
If I ever have a child this is going on the wall in their nursery.
Really? In the UK minimum wadge is £6.58 an hour. Do people really only make a couple of dollars an hour working as a waiter/waitress? I thought America had a minimum wadge.
Can I ask what this thing in the US is about tipping huge amounts of money? In the UK you tip the waiter/waitress a few pounds, not twenty percent of the bill! Why is this something that is expected and why are you an asshole if you don't want to tip a fifth of your meal cost?
If the Illuminati is real and Justin Bieber is a part of it I will kill myself.
The Earth orbits the sun.
Actually I think Cavalish was talking about when British people say 'tomato sauce'. It's another name for ketchup over here and yes, it's the same thing.