Oh. Chris Isaak. On my To Do list. Yum. YUM. I
Gris, that's a VERY good idea. One of the factors in my hiring at a mostly Latino school was that I chose a Neruda poem for my sample lesson, and brought it in in Spanish and English. So, showing interdepartmental goodness is wise. (Although they acted like I was GENIUS for thinking of a biling lesson, and it kinds seemed a gimme to me...)
And in a nice bit of synchronicity, the Accidental Hedonist has just posted this list of British foods.
From the Lush email newsletter:
Lights, camera, action! LUSH is getting ready for its Wheel of Fortune close-up on March 28th and 30th.
During 'Spa Week' the lucky puzzle-solving contestants not only have an opportunity to win lots of cash, but a chance to spin and win a $1000 gift certificate from LUSH.
Check your local listings for show times.
When we were in Scottsdale, AZ, K-Bug and I ended up at a high-end mall (as if there is any other kind in Snottsdale) that had a Lush. We bought a couple of goodies and ended up with samples of a TON of different items. It was sample overload, almost. Not complaining, just not used to that treatment.
Dare I admit I keep clicking on that pic of Chris Isaak? Yummmmy.
I'm eating Robin Eggs (my all-time favorite Easter candy) and admiring the Peeps plastic bunny containers I just bought. You get the cute without the nast.
(I'm bored, so I think people should join me in virtual shopping.)
If someone handed you a blank check, but said you could only use it to buy one piece of clothing, what would you buy?
If someone handed you a blank check, but said you could only use it to buy one piece of clothing, what would you buy?
Tough call. Is a suit a single piece of clothing? If so, I'd buy the nicest suit (possibly Armani) I could find. And I'd look real hard.
Otherwise, a nice, high-end leather jacket, probably