Speaking of WNTW, I just watched 4.5 episodes in less than 24 hours. Gah. Now I'm convinced everyone hates everything I wear, even though I just bought some nice clothes at Macy's that do, in fact, fit and flatter me. Except possibly for the dress.
What I learned from WNTW is that other than colors, they pretty much recommend the same kind of style for everyone: tops in patterns with a v-neck and tucked in with a high waist (empire tops or faux-wrap tops); jackets with structure, high heels with almost everything. I may be overstating it a bit, but the tops were pretty much the same, even though they had three different body types and lifestyles to work with.
Also, it makes me uncomfortable to watch women confront their body images on national television.
Perfect combination of doggie costume and facial expression: [link]
I like that the love of a good woman got Lars back on the right world, and it's great that there's someone that sweet, but I'm not answering his OKCupid ads I don't have patience with the psychotic break. I consider it dementia on my part.
don't do that consuela -- not good for the brain. Matt and T just fixed T's car.
When Coloring Books Go Bad!
Hulk late for work again! Zany Pickle presents an assortment of color book pages that have been altered with a dark sense of humor.
All those Hello Kittys have mouths. Clearly inauthentic.
Where I live now, I can park free on the street. (Otherwise I'd never even consider owning a car.)
Street parking can be a bee-yotch with having to move it several times a week for alternate side. When I lived in Astoria even having a car for a week now and then made 'nannas with the alternate side.
I'm sure you have but have you tried renting from the airport? Supposedly they can't/don't charge the premium You're a New Yorker rate anymore. And there is always Jersey, if you're going to have the car for an extended period of time it might be worth renting one west of the Hudson.
Falling in love with an inanimate object was his therapy. That's how he worked through his issues. I don't think the doll represented a psychotic break; I think he had always been that way and the doll was the start of the healing.
It seemed to me that Lars had never connected with people in his entire life. It was too much for him. When everyone was socializing with the doll he could start to have connections through her without so much pressure.
I've been writing all. damn. day. I think I have carpal ... shoulder, weirdly. And my brain is fritzing.
I want to stay up to see Tina Fey on SNL, though, or at least the beginning. I'll have to mute the Bieber parts.
::shudder::
Airport agencies don't let you take the car outside the US. (All-Car, which is the shady local place right down the street, is the only rental company I've found yet that will allow it without jumping through major hoops.)