jojowiththeflow
jojowiththeflow
jojowiththeflow

On occasion I've been amazed at people giving their children a unique name essentially by misspelling it in a way that the written and spoken name no longer match. Harvey pronounced Hairvey, Coner pronounced Connor... why do people do that and why does no one stop them when they do that to their children?

I would go a step further: if someone tried to register their child's name as Hitler, Himmler, Panties or Pedo Bait, I'd send a child welfare officer around to make sure the family was alright and any children safe and well cared for.

Exactly... you just said it way better than I could.

You're right! She's got the 'made-ugly-by-a-stylist' look that so often graces the catwalk, so I'm confident she is a really beautiful girl in real life, like all the other models are. Why do designers/stylists do this? I can understand if they want viewers to focus on the clothing rather than the model, but this

These boots... wow! Same designer as for the clothing?

Please pretty please tell me the fur in this collection is 100% fake because I love this collection but I really object to fur...

Jezzies, please educate me here because I'm out of my depth: is she on the runway because she is every bit the model, or did she make it there because of her name, so both can piggyback on each other's name/fame/infamy?

I would hereby like to nominate Olympian Gus Kenworthy for being cute and awesome (puppies! PUPPIES! squee!)

Popular 'look'?

Fair point — mind if I let it sink in a little longer before deciding on a response (if I even have one)?

My (now ex-)husband and I couldn't make our marriage work, but we did nail Valentine's Day... by 'doing Valentine's Day' on any other day than February 14, because on that date you pay too much for a too limited choice of food in a restaurant filled with some couples that can enjoy (or just about handle) the romantic

Not offended, sorry. And I don't know if branded socks are better than a pocket mirror.

Oh I do love 'binge reading' if that's the new name for what I do: I tend to not have time to read, nor a lot of money to go on foreign vacations, but I love to take 'reading holidays': time off to do nothing but read books.

I'd love to live in a small and compact home in central London; that would be so expensive it's really the stuff that dreams are made off. This shoebox apartment in Mayfair is in a sublime location and would suit me ever so well, but it's £1,000,000 (>$1,644,637) so definitely dream territory only. I'd love it!

Garnet... it's used as a cheap alternative for ruby, but I'd rather have diamonds replaced with cubic zirconia than rubies replaced with garnet.

This looks great for in a polar vortex but fur in any collection puts me off a designer altogether. Which is a shame considering this collection features some beautiful creations.

Sister Act XXVII, featuring Lady Gaga, soon in theatres near you.

Is there a way to find out how many of these fake profiles were actually created by match.com to tout their website, by scammers out to get money, and by women misrepresenting themselves?

"How do men like Charles Saatchi keep getting gorgeous women"

Perhaps they're equally bad to male and female employees these days?