Butt or face, Marcia! Butt or face!!
What does this mean?!
'The Message'
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Butt or face, Marcia! Butt or face!!
What does this mean?!
Mariah Carey looked like she stole one of J-Lo's dresses but then had to throw on a white girdle underneath.
The one pic I've seen of Gwenyth suggests she figured out how godawful that dress was. Keira Knightley's shoulders are gorgeous.
It's a paraphrase of Catherine Deneuve, who said something about how a woman of a certain age has to choose between being very thin (i.e. having a nice butt) and looking gaunt on the face, or being a little more well-padded and having a beautiful face and a chubby butt.
So the leasing offices for my apartment complex burned last night. I slept through it.
Eek! That is creepy.
I enjoy the high-heeled sandals as well.
So, I actually have work to do today! Do I want to do it? No I do not.
Pretty amazing speech from a freshman Virginia senator as another nasty "protection of marriage" resolution came to a vote: [link]
Also, if we can't have Clinton back, I want Gore: [link]
Oh good Lord, who put Zhang Ziyi in that colour? No one, repeat NO ONE should ever be allowed to leave the house in anything remotely resembling lime green.
It was a touch too bright to be lime. I say, as one who frolics madly in fields of lime green clothing and looks good doing it.
However, I still adored the dress.
I'm just happy that the fad for beige formalwear seems to have passed. Very few people can pull of beige. Those who can, oddly, tend to be those who can also pull off lime green.
It's a paraphrase of Catherine Deneuve, who said something about how a woman of a certain age has to choose between being very thin (i.e. having a nice butt) and looking gaunt on the face, or being a little more well-padded and having a beautiful face and a chubby butt.
The French have been saying it for a long time, apparently; Olivia de Havilland mentions it in her memoirs as something she heard in the 1960s.
Did anyone else watch The Colbert Report last night? I was wondering if he was going to address MLK Day, and he did so, brilliantly.
"I have a Dreamsicle!"