Happy Birthdays Calli and Burrell!
PR: I agree that
the models and music sucked.
I had looked at the photos of the collections online and thought that seeing them actually walk on the runway was very different. All the collections looked much better. Overall, I was
pleasantly surprised by Uli's collection and Michael's definitely looked better than I initially thought, but basically I agree with the final order of the four finalists. I would probably be more inclined to buy Uli's or Laura's clothes, but I thought Jeffrey was the most creative, and his collection had both a variety and a cohesiveness that the others didn't achieve.
And you care?
Only insofar as I'm extremely bored, yet too lethargic to do anything about it. I'll try caring again after lunch.
PR: I have a question about the
Jeffrey scandal. I don't really have an opinion of whether he outsourced work or not, but why was looking at the receipts deemed enough of an investigation? If a contestant outsourced, wouldn't they try to do it completely off the books, without including receipts?
Happy Birthdays, Calli and Burrell!
Happy Birthday, Calli!!!
Happy Birthday, Burrell!!!
I hope you both have a fabulous, fun day today.
Hate doing cover letters?
A guy we work with had his website profiled on ABC news. Funny stuff: [link]
Pictures. Now with extra camel.
Happy Birthdays!!
Re: nuclear dreams and memories, I don't recall ever having apocalyptic dreams, but I did read On the Beach for 7th grade English class. That was my first nuclear-themed book, and definitely told me that nukes are No Good. This was in 1978-79, so No Nukes rallies were pretty common on the news. I had a bit of cognitive dissonance because my dad worked at the local nuclear power plant, so I was aware that some nukes were Good, as long as they kept Dad employed. A few years later, I saw Threads, which freaked me out much more than The Day After did. Then, during college, I saw Testament, and that just depressed me to no end.