Lands' End had gauchos for little girls!
I had a pair of gauchos when I was a little girl. They were rust colored. I will not have a pair of gauchos now that I can buy my own clothes. If I were slimmer the line might work... maybe. But only maybe.
Soup in a bread bowl, on the other hand, while not helping with the slimmer issue, always works for me. Yum.
In not-clothes-or-pants news, PUPPIES!
I admit to wearing gauchos when I was 6, but I was a CHILD, I had no choice!
House: I loved it when House played the Dad's part in Miss Hottie's clinic visit. I really laughed out loud.
And another link just Jilli!
chuckles evilly, rubs hands together and thinks "soon, I will have ALL of the gauchos and I will BURN THEM."
Where do I sign up to be part of your glorious revolution?
And another link just Jilli!
Eeeeee! Baby bat! So, so cute.
OK, I had a steak sandwich for lunch. Plus bread and bakes potato and sour cream.
I'm not hungry anymore....
I read Olberman's outrage about Bush's words on unacceptable thought. He will rightly find supporters among people who care.
But I'm thinking of too many people I know, who do, in all honesty, believe some things should not be thought of, who would be pleased and think the world a better place if some thoughts were not allowed. They think it's for the greater good and often use that old phrase "It's for the children!" Protect your kids from actions, don't protect them from thoughts.
They want a world where only acceptable things exist, where they never have to run the risk of seeing something that offends them or runs counter to their beliefs. They yearn for that world. And they scare the hell out of me.