Posted in friends, give-aways, humor, tagged As seen on TV products, blog friends, christy, crazy people, dishy, funny, humor, jumping on the bed, my friends are funnier than i am, reviews of the turbie twist, The Daily Dish, the turbie twist, towels on May 30, 2009 | 14 Comments »
Okay gang, the first review of my As Seen on TV theme posting is here for your viewing pleasure. True to form, Christy from The Daily Dish has provided a knee-slapping, snort-inducing post. I may just retire from blogging and make Christy write all my posts. Without further ado, I present Christy’s review of The Turbie Twist.
HEY EVERYONE! Your [...]
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Earlier this month, I hosted a moderately successful blogging challenge where I tossed out a topic (Soap Operas) and any interested bloggers could write their own take on the subject. I linked everyone from my page and a semi-grand time was had by all.
And now I’m at it again for the month of June but I need [...]
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Posted in beauty, friends, humor, life, tagged fashion, fashion faux pas, grunge look, horrible fashion looks, humor, life, wearing boxer shorts as clothing, z. cavaricci pants on May 27, 2009 | 18 Comments »
At work last Friday, a group of contemporaries and I were discussing some of the finer fashion moments of the last 25 years. We covered some of the early 80s looks, including neon apparel, parachute pants, and sweatshirts with asymmetrical neck holes, a la Flashdance.
And then I trumped them all: In the late 80s and [...]
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Posted in Food, family, friends, humor, life, marriage, tagged air conditioning, broken a/c, i am SWEATING, i can't live without air conditioning, our air condition is broken on May 26, 2009 | 11 Comments »
At 2pm on Monday I was hit with patriotic inspiration: I would host a Memorial Day BBQ. I texted a friend with an invite and dashed off to the Colonial Ranch for some grub. By 3:30, I was ready to go. Baked beans were baking, water was boiling for corn, chicken was marinating, and the burgers were [...]
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