@evafortuna: Louis Vuitton is still doing an ad campaign similar to the one from 1986 (and personally I much prefer this to the Annie Leibowitz/Celeb ads):
@evafortuna: Louis Vuitton is still doing an ad campaign similar to the one from 1986 (and personally I much prefer this to the Annie Leibowitz/Celeb ads):
@dripdrop: Actually, Bobby Flay is married to another blonde SVU ADA, Stephanie March. Who I think of as much less nice than Diane Neal, though I think that was just her character. I'm sure she's lovely in real life.
@zoethebitch: Seriously adorable. I love that she improved the "Mr. Schu, is he your son?" line. I died laughing.
@waitingoutthestorm: I've reached it. I think they're both fine actors and I'm sure they're nice people, but I have zero interest in seeing them in any movie. I don't think I could separate their off- and on-screen personas anymore.
@NefariousCAT: Yeah, she was his director for Nowhere Boy.
@KrisP: Yup — read an "US Weekly" article at the gym yesterday that pointed out some of his recent weirdo behavior. That set off a big *ding ding ding* in my head.
Heck yeah TuesdayNext! Finding your response made me feel very glad that I took the time to read through every single comment on that story.
I 100% agree that yoga can be wonderful if you find a studio/class/teacher who speaks to your needs. I spent a year going to 2 classes per week; I was getting really strong and comfortable and thinking about moving up to an Intermediate level when BAM, my favorite teacher left for a new job, and I had one bad class…
@bluebears: It's true: I have $30 Old Navy jeans that have lasted 5 years, and $200 premium denims that need to be patched after 2. With equal amounts of wearing.
@TheFormerJuneBronson: Very true. The little I remember from my "Women in American History" class from college indicated that even in so-called "puritan" times of the 1600s, people had sex before marriage pretty regularly, got pregnant, then got married and it wasn't that big of a deal. (We watched that PBS movie…
@la.donna.pietra: Yup, I've seen several of these. One high school classmate was excommunicated b/c she got pregnant (it was Big Gossip around town). Then, right after graduation, they got married and it was All OK.
@Leucadia: Well, depending on what state she lived in, the drinking age may have been 18 in 1972.
@zooxeez: Ha! I though at first Sawyer called him "Chesley" (as in Capt. Chesley Sullenberger), but then realized that a) the Miracle on the Hudson happened in 2009, but it's still only 2007 in the Lost-verse, b) Sawyer has never gotten back to the "real" world so couldn't have known about it, and c) that it wouldn't…
@LoSpaz: I called that too. Everyone I was watching with was very impressed — they were guessing Juliet. I had read that spoiler about her last name, so I was all ready with some theories but then... wrong last name. Arg!
My boyfriend insists that Mocke was lying about being Christian Shepherd (something about "shifty eyes"). But he also insists that Michael was the smoke monster, despite the fact that it's known that Smokey is stuck in Locke's body. So I just think he's wrong wrong wrong!
@the glamwich: I am wearing my beloved school-boy blazer today! With dark skinnies, black t-shirt, and sperry boat shoes! (Creative business + Friday)
@sallysparrow: I would suggest always wearing tights/hose/pants on an interview, just to be safe. It's a couple of hours and once you get the job you can see what everyone else is wearing and adjust.
@fattylumpkin: I third the Aerosoles comments. I've worked trade shows (ie: standing all day for multiple days on cement floors + running back and forth between the floor and meeting rooms 100 times). Aerosoles (even heels) do it for me.
@Laura Valentine: With you! There's a Talbots around the corner from my office and walking by the other day, I found myself pausing and drooling over their selection of shirtdresses. So cute! I think they have gotten way cuter in the last 5 years or so.
@lambsy: Exactly—French Fries count as a vegetable.