Frank Kalder
some reviewers didn't like her dress because it appeared to be see through (illusion) and they said she was embarrbutted of that and it showed in her body language that she was embarrbutted. I didn't see that. I saw a gorgeous dress on a person who could carry it off.
I can't wait to buy the entertainment rags to see what they say about the dress and the other dresses.
I know everyone hated Drew Barrymore's dress. She probably could have done better in that same design if the fabric was satiny and she did up her hair and added some jewelry. Because she looked really good in the dress, it was just not fancy enough.
I really like to dress up and stuff and wear makeup but I don't have the talent for picking stuff myself so that is why I really enjoy watching these shows.
International Stuff 1857marika All I saw from her was her "charming baby face" at that night. Meanwhile, I doubt that my phrase "sitting charmingly baby faced" would be correct. I did not mean...
I think the computer architecture books I have read provide a wonderful architecture around which the modern woman can model her life.
For starters, I would personally like a lipstick server, and then after they build me one, then servers for the rest of my cosmetics and clothes.
mk5000
"He's a man riding way out there in the blue, on a smile and a shoeshine. And when they start not smiling back -- that's an earthquake. And then you get a couple of spots on your hat, and you're finished. Nobody dast blame this man. A salesman is got to dream, boy. It comes with the territory."--rest of a Salesman, Arthur Miller