Well, I haven't actually looked at Color Me Beautiful since I was a teenager, but I would've sworn there's a deep forest green in the winter section. And it's the only green that looks really good on me, though I can get by with dark olives. Emerald, kelly, and lime are all hideous on me. But if it's possible to be a winter/fall mix, that's what I am.
I totally believe people can cross categories as no one "system" could really capture all the nuances of people's coloring.
We need to set up a fund so megan can come to all of our houses and pick out colors.
As PixKristin can testify, I am so down with this concept.
Also, a compliment from Nilly is like the bestest gift ever for one's day.
Yes, but our attitudes toward intellectualism (both pro and con) are hugely, hugely tied up with class.
Part of what is screwed up about them. An anti-intellectual dumbass pork-rind chewing multi-millionaire is working class, while (to take an example local to me) an adjunct professor earning $15,000 per year teaching comparative literature is part of the elite? Really? (And I know that is not what anyone is arguing. But it is genuinely believed by a large part of the U.S. population, and it is a valid reduction to absurdity of the idea of social class trumping economic class. And yes, in this case we have real life public opinion to show that the slope really IS that slippery.)
Typo Boy, I really don't understand what you're arguing about, exactly. I assumed it was a given that any definition of class is dumb and arbitrary. All I was saying was that people's judgments about class are not strictly economic. Whether they should be is a meaningless question to me. This is something that only exists in a social context, so if it is believed by a lot of people... it is true.
I also wore a lot of peach in the 80's
My prom dress was peach. I loved it.
I'm a spring who can wear some autumn colors. My mom used to do everyone's colors back in the 80's. She always pulled me in so show springs. Right now, I'm wearing a light leaf green shirt that looks pretty good on me.
Huh, Rep. Ted Stevens of Alaska has just been indicted. No big surprise given his level of corruption and the charges that have been swirling around him for some time now, but he is the longest-serving member of the House (as well as the originator of the phrase "the Internet is a series of tubes").
he is the longest-serving member of the House
And has been involved in AK politics since before statehood. I, for one, am very happy to see the snake get caught for something.
You know what sounds good for lunch? Panera's Strawberry Poppyseed salad. I had it a couple days ago, and now want it again. Also, because I did a friend search on my email on facebook, I'm really hoping a blanket invite didn't go out to my contacts list. It said it canceled that option. Anyone here would be welcome but if it went to my old dept chair...oh God.
Have made it to final consideration stage at Google. Now I sit around waiting to answer any of my recruiter's questions and frantically e-mail all my references.
Cool, shrift! My fingers are crossed for you. Tightly.
Rep. Ted Stevens
Isn't he also the guy who wouldn't back down on building the bridge o' pork, aka the bridge to nowhere?