"how to prepare for your trip to Nice this year: step one, fly first class."
Well, doy.
Mal ,'Our Mrs. Reynolds'
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
"how to prepare for your trip to Nice this year: step one, fly first class."
Well, doy.
I like Real Simple because it's so clean. Really spare design, easy on the eyes, and good recipes. Also, organization porn! If you're into that.
Really spare design, easy on the eyes
Oh god, I *hate* Real Simple's design. Their random-ass use of negative space makes me want to roll the magazine up and use it to beat the crap out of their layout department. It's friggin' unreadable.
But the magazine I miss most of all is the dear, departed Mode.
I loved that magazine. I miss it.
I'm with Amy. It's not as budget as I'm going to assume a magazine with budget in the title is. However when they pick a "best for your money" it wasn't usually too much money.
And I like the negative space.
My main problem was that it was targeted towards women. Not sure why that was bothering me at the time.
Good god. I'm obsessing over every ad with food in it. And I should really get up and get my next nasty-assed "juice".
I miss the GQ of the 80s, when it was by gay men for gay men, and featured fashions, travel destinations, lifestyle tips, and models that represented what I would have liked my life to be like.
Anorexic scowling yuppies drinking Stolichnaya Elit who wear corset-tight sweater vests and no socks while being dry humped by strippers in velvet-roped after hours clubs will not be influencing me to buy anything except a different magazine.
My main problem was that it was targeted towards women. Not sure why that was bothering me at the time.
It doesn't bother me (but I like to pick Glamour now and then), or Stephen, since he's the one who actually likes the recipes. And aside from the kind of anal tips (or useless filler articles) on spot-cleaning every fabric under the sun or whatever, I like their approach to the fashion stuff. Good basics, different price ranges, all that.
It's actually the only magazine I regularly pick up anymore.
For some reason them talking about the best lipstick bothers me. Not that I don't want to know...
I'm watching Real Genius and I'm bored. Am I doing it wrong?
French question!
I looked up "now" in my online English-French dictionary, but I can't tell which of the several words it lists is right for my scene. I need it in the sense of a signal or command. A group of men have been waiting to do something, and their leader says, "Now!" Only in French.
Possibly "Allez-y!" ?
It's been a while since I've used my French, but that's what jumped ot mind