I've never really gotten the Princess Di thing. I guess it was a little before my time, but really, what was the appeal?
I've never really gotten the Princess Di thing. I guess it was a little before my time, but really, what was the appeal?
@terabera: I absolutely agree. I love Jezebel, but where are the editorial standards?
@alelsc: Heehee, suuuuuuuure. :)
@alelsc: Heehee, suuuuuuuure. :)
@alelsc: San Fran! That's my hometown. Did you go to Academy of Art Uni.?
@alelsc: San Fran! That's my hometown. Did you go to Academy of Art Uni.?
@alelsc: As a current college freshman with little partying experience on a quest to "live a little" (my words), I can tell you that it is hard to find the good parties when these types are the ones that are publicized so well.
@alelsc: As a current college freshman with little partying experience on a quest to "live a little" (my words), I can tell you that it is hard to find the good parties when these types are the ones that are publicized so well.
@OracleofGomorrah: Oh, my! It certainly is! *gasp*
@Ailatan: Moi aussi!
@desertbloom79: I know! I vaguely recognized her and her name from Pride and Prejudice, but I totally thought she had been Kitty or Lydia or something.
@its_good_to_be_the_queen: Yup. It's weird to think about.
@OracleofGomorrah: Escandelo?
@Apollonia: Yeah, she does look different.
@Ailatan: Ditto. I thought she looked familiar, but I didn't recognize her at first. I think it's the hair color change that threw me off.
@Devi: No shame here...:)
@Ailatan: Ah, a fellow Austen lover?
@AfroJezeBella: Eh, people make mistakes. Big mistakes. I know I've made some in my life.
Oh, look, it's Mary Bennet!
I REALLY want to like Kat von D, but I just can't get over the friggin Jesse James thing.