That red dress Malia wore was designed in Oakland; the designer didn't know until more detailed pictures came out. So they're going to have more made.
Natter 62: The 62nd Natter
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.
Even the tiny Obamas are stimulating the economy.
Oops. We just demonstrated the two mistake rule at work.
Hee. I had pie at lunch.
I'm not supposed to read Salon Letters, right?
Carrot cake for me! After I finished my omelet and green beans, of course.
Ooooh, I could bake something this afternoon -- which would make me and the kitchen warm.
This will make up for accidentally dumping cake batter on the oven floor the other day. It kind of turned into a blackened pancake, like, instantly. But like a pancake, you could use a spatula to scrape it up.
Where's bon bon?
California stadium rockers Journey have reached an unlikely milestone in popular song: their power ballad Don't Stop Believin' has become the biggest-ever catalogue song on digital platforms.
First made available through Apple's service in April 2003, it is the first catalogue song - meaning a song released in the pre-digital era, but later re-released through the iTunes store - to exceed sales of 2m, according to statistical powerhouse SoundScan.
Today iTunes? Tomorrow the world (or a Natter title).
Today iTunes? Tomorrow the world
I don't believe it.