There's an add for Visa (I think) gift cards where a goth chick is sent with a gift certificate to a terribly sedate place that specializes in pastel ladies suits. The ensuing trying on of things is painful, as the cheerful sales ladies try to cope and the girl is just going "I am so in a foreign land."
'Safe'
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I want that girl's hair. In fact, I was just wondering where I could find screencaps of that girl to take to my guy. Heh.
I love that commercial!
It's that time of year again. DH got me the 2005 Writer's Market for Christmas, so I'm looking to give away my 2004 edition. (I know I don't really need a new one each year, but somehow I never can resist.) It's in good condition, with nothing but a few asterisks and question marks next to markets I was considering. First person to email me asking for it gets it, though I probably won't mail it until I'm back from Oklahoma 12/30.
And it's claimed.
Holli, derivative or not, it's lovely. Just as a fairy tale should be.
It really is pretty! Comment in lj, Holli.
Oh, man, this makes me happy. FFoSM is at number 36 on Amazon's horro and ghost story best seller list. They only list the top forty; it was nowhere in sight a couple of days ago.
This pleases me.
Deb! I'm about 5 chapters into The Weaver and the Factory Maid, and I'm enjoying it so much!
Heh, and Weaver is nice and light. FFoSM? Much darker.
And the ghost in the third one, Matty Groves, is an incubus with no hope of heaven.