It's true -- I've noticed it when I was there!
Huh, I just figured it was the circles of friends (considering I am a boring dresser outside of events) but.. it does fit the place.
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, nail polish, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
It's true -- I've noticed it when I was there!
Huh, I just figured it was the circles of friends (considering I am a boring dresser outside of events) but.. it does fit the place.
I don't know if this applies to anywhere but the Salt Lake area, but Sherlock is re-airing on Thursdays this month on PBS.
Is the PBS version edited? Or is it everything the Brits got?
Also, may I just say that the Men's Wearhouse guy is named John Regalia. Regalia!! Quoth my friend, "It's like the Men's Wearhouse version of a stripper name."
Would this work, Jilli?
Close, very close. Hmm. I will ponder.
From what I hear, the PBS version is edited.
Chicago PBS both runs Masterpiece at like 2 am on Tuesday following its Sunday airing AND has it available On Demand. (Cable.)
If you're local station does that you won't have to wait 2 weeks to get caught up. (PBS is running it in 4 parts.)
Does anyone know what ShoppyBag is all about? I keep getting emails saying that a friend has picked a photo for me. Is this some kind of phishing thing?
Is the PBS version edited? Or is it everything the Brits got?
There's got to be a few minutes missing from everything, to fit the intro and Masterpiece credits and etc.
The bad part of having a big family is that I've been to far too many funerals.
My Dad's side is a little more formal, but I've never heard anyone fuss about black one way or the other. I suppose if someone showed up dressed like a tart there were would be commentary.
My Mom's side trends hippie and there is usually something along the lines of "we should wear bright colors, we are celebrating a life..."
Both sides know that when I kick I want them in black and hats and veils and arm bands and RENDING THEIR CLOTHING. Ten points if you throw yourself on my coffin.