It was Jaclyn Smith wasn't it?
Mal ,'Out Of Gas'
F2F5: I forget that everyone isn't us
Plan what to do, what to wear (you can never go wrong with a corset), and get ready for the next BuffistaCon.
Apparently not! I thought they would use it as a condiment at least.
It stains. Fashion, THEN comfort, *always*.
With *this* book, the more appropriate phrase is "Turn 2; the rest are food."
Hee! I was muttering that the other day for some reason. I wish I could remember why.
Oh, I slept in! I slept for 11 glorious hours. And today is Gothy Upkeep day, what with doing loads of black laundry, painting my nails, arcane skin care stuff, and chatting with my genius seamstress friend about a convention I've been invited to be a panelist at in August. (There's a Gothic Lolita con happening in Bellevue, and they invited me. Obviously I need new fabulous clothes for this. OBVIOUSLY.)
But I miss my peoples. I really really miss my peoples.
Hey! Jilli! You should ping me on email! I has a question for you!
We all remember the "and so on" commercial--good work there, ad agency! But do we remember the brand of shampoo? Maybe not so good work there, ad agency.
Fabergé, the Pantene of its time.
Plei, insent to that usual address we burble on. Not the work one.
Omnis is on the LIST.
Pete, the co-worker I bought one book for emailed me yesterday to tell me how much she LOVED the artwork.
Tell her "thanks". Man, I hope we can maintain the viral sales.
Fabergé, the Pantene of its time.
Huh. I might have thought that Breck was the Pantene of its time. But Fabergé works too.
Prell, possibly? Something with a P? Jaclyn Smith was Breck. Oooh, Breck Girls: the ultimate ideal for girls and women of the 1950s, 60s and 70s to attain. You know, until it wasn't.
I don't know who the bride is on that linked page, but the middle pic is of Kim Bassinger and her mother, Ann. And the bottom pic is of Brooke Shields as a child.
Hee! I was muttering that the other day for some reason. I wish I could remember why.
Conditioning works?