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I am soooooo sick of that shit. “They promoted an unrealistic lifestyle!! They ate a lot and NEVER exercised! Boooo!”

Where you old enough to watch this show in 2000? Because this strikes me as being written by someone who didn’t actually witness everyone walking around in these outfits in 2000. This was hpwnwe dressed! Skinny scarves were HUGE in LA, and layered t’s with tank tops were allll over. Esp in nyc where I live. Bad

I noticed the clothing when I was watching the show in the early 2000’s and remember apprenticing how they represented the characters so well. Lorelei was a single mom likely shopping at thrift stores, and Rory was a bit of a misfit who couldn’t care less what she was wearing to sit and read her books in. This feeling

I went to the trouble of looking up my sign-in key to comment: I never found their clothes at all distracting or noticeably unfashionable and think it’s a little weird of you to snark on them. Sure, Rory and Lorelai’s wardrobes look a little dated now, but the show premiered 15 years ago, for goodness sake. That’s

i’m trying to figure out what the food and monogamy problems were? that they “ate a lot” and they both dated?

And it was next to the open door so it was cold. I didn’t understand this critique, either.

I’m sorry, but YOU ARE SO WRONG. Everything about their clothing was right. I do agree that some of Lorelai’s hats were ugly and a few of Rory’s Friday night dinner dresses were a little too baby doll for my taste but overall, I think they dressed quite well and in keeping with their characters. Lorelai had the BEST

I hear the Ruby Tuesday house Chard is commonly referred to as “the panty-dropper”

This is from when she was working in the dining hall. I can’t speak for Yale, specifically, but at my college, it was part of the uniform for dining hall employees to wear school logo baseball hats while working.

i hated lorelai’s teeny tiny little purses. i know they were super trendy at the time—i had a bunch of them, too. but i was a teenager and didn’t have to carry stuff. now 10 years later i don’t understand how a grown woman could survive with pretty much nothing in that stupid purse.

First of all - wrong, their clothes are a testament to early 2000’s fashion. Second of all - wrong, simply because they had the most amazing coats on all of TV. This pink coat:

The winter jackets (especially Lorelai’s) on this show were to DIE FOR though

Rory was supposed to dress like a nerd in high school. Lorelei was supposed to dress younger than her years/job. Skinny scarves were in at the time, as were the printed tees. And whatever, those girls rocked whatever they wore.

This is the dumbest thing you’ve ever dumbed, dummy.

In defense of caps like the pink leather one - I know this guy who wears them a lot, though not in pink leather. He has a terrific sense of style, I trust his fashion sense over my own. He looks amazing in these caps and other hats and gets tons of compliments. OK I may be a little biased because I am his dad and he’s

Servers can technically be considered liable for this, even if they had no way to know the customer was going to drive home rather than take a cab, and even if they were pressured by the restaurant into overserving them. It’s a stupid law, which gives it something in common with virtually all laws pertaining to the

I assume he could also have checked his platinum card.

The Platinum Card story may be the only time that having a customer’s card declined was not a f*cking nightmare as a server. Bravo on that one working out for once.

Surely he’d recall his identity after just one look at his monogrammed thermos.