This is what I have, from my mother, who got it as a college graduation gift. I lurvs it, and my sisters are jealous that she gave it to me
See? The one child argument in a nutshell! I sew so rarely, and so poorly, that I can't justify the $300-$400 for one like Ali now has.
Gah. Still not showered, and have to leave house in 30 minutes. I have spit in my hair, and if I move even an inch, Lily will wake up and scream at me, little miss napskimmer that she was today.
Occurs to me this is no-child argument for some.
Also, need to be talked out of Lisa Miller hair.
Well, crap. I'm going to have to be one of those irritating people who doesn't take the advice she solicited. Skirt's too tight, has a large stain on the front (seriously, did I just pour coffee over my head the last time I wore the thing), and I have no nude stockings without holes, can't get to VS this evening, and the interview is before it opens.
Also, need to be talked out of Lisa Miller hair.
don't do it Ple. It looks so good but how could that style ever work for you? Of course you're even prettier than she is, but for reasons which are inexplicable it couldn't possibly work. I guess. Well, I tried.
We're talking Newsradio, right?
Lisa Miller? I'm trying to picture her, but I'm coming up all Gilda Radner's Lisa Lubner.
Hmm. My inability to find a good screenshot of early Lisa hair may save me from self.
That's what I thought, but all I can picture now is ER Abby.
I sew so rarely, and so poorly, that I can't justify the $300-$400 for one like Ali now has.
I sew rarely and poorly, too. But I can hem. Boy can I hem... Many of my clothes were made on that machine. My prom dress was made on that machine. One sister's wedding dress was made on that machine. It's worth its weight in gold. (Come to think of it, so is my Mum, who did all that sewing.)
I've got Lisa Miller hair for you!
In elevator
Slightly wavy
Long bob