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    @Lilah: LOL. Awesome. And not out of the realm of possibility, either.

    @MintCar: I cried, too. Then I made my mom watch with me the next time I was over at her place. We cried together. I have done part-time work as a stylist and I love dressing women of all shapes and sizes. It's so nice to see someone who has that same love of form.

    @lizdexia: Yes, of course. Then again, *I* am offended because, while the purse may not have a Swastika on it, Marc Jacobs wants us to pay $1495 for this Fluo Passementary Lily Hobo bag, a name that manages to insult hobos and Hindus/Anasazi blessings with its hideous green tack. What is the point on having a "lock"

    @MargaretMoony: LOL, that was my response to my mom's "WTF?" when the ad for this stupid thing came on during PR last night.

    I am so, so happy Gok is the one doing this. He is truly fantastic person. The UK version of this show is so very special. I honestly wish he were on the American version o because what he does for the fragile egos he works with is wonderful. He can make any woman feel like the most beautiful creature on the planet —

    I almost cannot keep reading, it makes me miss these guys too much.

    All her pictures look the same to me, regardless of the clothing she is wearing. So pretty, but always the smile with a slightly open mouth. A bit bland.

    "The women are not model/actress wannabes but "more genuine."

    Keep the shoes. I don't think it is insensitive to the recession. I think of it as porn. Men reading Playboy know they aren't going to end up with women who look like the models; I think most women can look at a fashion spread and not be offended by a pair of shoes because they can't afford them.

    Love. I still have a bunch of minifigs made from 1978-1994 at my parents' house. My lego collecting stopped then because I was 10 and they thought I was too old for them :(

    Love that McQueen scarf. I'm with BitchIsTheNewBlack in weather purgatory: It's a 100 degrees in Texas. Sticky, hot and not really scarf weather. Kylie's looking well though.

    I recently shaved everything off, not to fulfill any sort of fantasy for the BF but because I really suck at shaving when I have a migraine and took a little too much off the left. Oops. My bf didn't notice. Men.

    These sort of cases strike me as a bit Orwellian. You can't do this because you may offend others, but who cares if you are offended.

    @ROSIERED

    NOFRILLSLABELWHORE said: These yahoos must be directly related to the "God Hates Fags" whackjobs?

    Practical me says (paraphrased badly from Wharton) "I do not agree with what you have to say, but I'll defend to the death your right to say it." Freedom of speech means even morons like the neo-Nazis t*ts who marched in Skokie get to have their say in a public forum.

    Amen, JESSICALOVEJOY, although I must say daisies give me hayfever and I have much fear of them. :)

    I think the problem is the celebs usually run to the nearest rag to dish about their up-the-duffedness, especially the B- and C-listers.