It was the red one indeed. God, I adore that coat. I would wear it every single day, if I could wear red with every single thing. Now, if it were black I
could
wear it every day. But I wouldn't love it so much, so I wouldn't want to.
It's a sartorial paradox.
I want a long coat.
t /needy
I just went out to dinner with a friend and her boyfriend. It was this Italian place in Venice, called C. & O., and it was awesome. Super yummy food, gigantic portions, and at one point the entire restaurant sang "That's Amore."
Michael Douglas was watchable in The Streets of San Francisco and The American President.
Apparently Michael Douglas needs projects that start with "The" to be likeable.
Did you like him in
The Game
?
Where did you get it?
A store in Montreal. Into which I'll be afraid to go this year, just in case there's more love to be had.
Don't forget Romancing the Stone!
"These [shoes] were Italian."
"Now they're practical."
then immediately trades the coat for a short one as soon as he's out of the wind
Because the long one is his look cool in a breeze coat, but when it's not windy, the thing just gets in the way? Yeah, I don't know.
I want a long, leather, looks awesome in a breeze coat. Deep, deep, deep, chocolate brown, though. Black washes me right out, sadly.
ETA: I can't remember the last Michael Douglas movie I saw. I didn't see Wonder Boys. I'm thinking it could've been the corporate greed one.
It's a sartorial paradox.
I just wanted to see that phrase again.
And I like the following sentence from this article: Penguin Post
Each issue contains a whole rookery of penguinrific and penguincentric articles.