Best Twilight-themed t-shirt EVAR: [link] (It's not the Buffy-staked-Edward one.)
Literary Buffistas 3: Don't Parse the Blurb, Dear.
There's more to life than watching Buffy the Vampire Slayer! No. Really, there is! Honestly! Here's a place for Buffistas to come and discuss what it is they're reading, their favorite authors and poets. "Geez. Crack a book sometime."
Et tu, Nordstrom? [link]
(I'm sllightly offended to have Twilight crap side-by-side with J. Peterman)
Doesn't it sound like Nordstrom is trying to talk themselves into it?
We all are crazy about The Twilight Saga movie.
It’s so romantic, casts hot actors and now we can buy not only make up tips but the Twilight Line!
It’s so great!
"It's so great!" is my new favorite advertising copy. It's up there with Kermit's "Soap: It gets you clean."
now we can buy not only make up tips but the Twilight Line!
You want a Twilight make up tip? Here: If you're wearing white face makeup in a vampire movie (or anywhere, really), BLEND IT PAST YOUR JAWLINE. YOU ARE NOT A MIME. ALSO APPLY IT TO YOUR GODDAMN EARS.
(I am not commenting about Twilight-themed clothing, other than to gently snark that I see that Nordstrom now takes their fashion cues from Hot Topic. That's so ... very.)
If you're wearing white face makeup in a vampire movie (or anywhere, really)
Or dark makeup...say, if you are Adam Ant and wearing a midriff-baring top, and everyone's wondering if you are wearing a white t-shirt underneath because those abs are not even the same race as your face.
heh ... at jury duty the other day one juror called for a panel had the last name "Ant" and I immediately thought "Adam?"
I just finished reading Julie and Julia. It made me want a Project. Not necessarily cooking, but some sort of Project like that.
Another rather good Twilight themed t-shirt (also not "...and then Buffy staked Edward. The end." Which remains my very favourite.)
Edward before he was sparkly...
Sophia I'm a bad library patron and I've run up large fines before.
The library forgave one of the fine the first time it was really big, they offered to do it. Then I discovered that when I got a library card (after not having gone for so long) they misspelled my last name in the computer and after almost a year when I used my ID to check out I discovered there was a fine that was years and years old. That one they didn't forgive but I was able to pay it off gradually. I think every time I checked out books I made a small payment on it.
That one was books that I hadn't returned and since lost. Probably 5 books and the fine was like $90.
And THAT, right there, is why I do not use libraries. Much as I approve of them.