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Class of 2000, Lancaster Mennonite HS yearbook :)

Read a great wire story in which a designer says something along the lines of "I hate burgundy. Marsala doesn't even have the guts of burgundy."

Check out their jewelry at the link. I have some of their earrings, and they rock! (does this mean I'm cool? Yes, I've decided it does. )

is your big foot 13? My big foot is 13, and holy mother... She, too, spent all evening in her room last night, cellphone-less. Best for all concerned. Sending you a virtual gallon of nothing-special-but-good-enough wine as an empathy offering.

This bride is pretty much guaranteeing that not a single person in the whole place will be watching her or listening to a single second of their carefully composed, 2.5-hour vows. Bride, or CORGIEPUP? Bride, or CORGIEPUP?? no contest.

http://www.postcrossing.com/. It is AWESOME. Stamps alone don't interest me. But a stamp on a postcard? With a handwritten message from a stranger? Awesomeness.

"If I don't like you then you get a clown stamp. If you piss me off, you get the bird." What do the happy cards get? Inquiring minds...

oh, dear lord: substitute "cellphone" for "glasses," and it's me. Already. And not even 50. Just shoot me.

Saturday, I think (but no big headline on it) Charlize Theron also talked about the celebrity lifestyle recently, but opted to join the ranks of Kristen Stewart, comparing press intrusion into her life to sexual assault. Oh boy! When asked if she ever Googled herself, she responded:

Maybe you're just one of those people that cries more quickly and easily for joy? And more slowly, but more heartfelt, for sadness?

Holy crap. I completely forgot about this in the movie — and it is how my (first-generation Italian-American) mother decorates every bundt cake. *Perfect.*

Takes some confidence to show off your passing skills when Drew Brees is on the opposite balcony.

no self-respecting seventh-grader would take credit for that.

From a comment by user Vandenbroek at the Jackson Free Press, which has covered this story in depth: (here's their March 19 package):

I have to use Shutterstock and other collections on occasion for work — and it often takes all my ADD-type brain's self-control not to get distracted. There's almost always one series of photos that you look at your search terms, then the photos, then back to the search terms, wondering what keyword brought up THIS?

Just told my 12-year-0ld twins that they're slackers, and to get on the ball :) (yay for all 3 Dufour-Lapointes!)