I used to work there... enjoyed it but the mix tape they played aaaaallllllllllll summer started to melt my brain... I'd say looking around at the specific BR you're going to work at and getting ideas from how the employees dress is a good idea, as I find the ones around where I live at least...
i do blame a lot on the 70s a lot of them have to do with my straight-haired mother using my curly hair to create all the crazy big hippie hairdos she wanted to wear but couldn't...
but here are a few things i love about the 70s...
personally i like both... i had my ipod on random the other day shuffling from ragtime to gangsta rap to europop to metal to britney spears... seemed fine to me but others seem confused by it. people are strange with how they identify themselves by their music sometimes, and often assume other...
Bardot with Serge Gainsbourg, whom i adore. and she makes a good superhero.
this one is amazingly odd yet wonderful...
this one is lovely.
oh, youtube... there was a time when i would have been asleep at this time of night.
also, look on youtube for The Brigitte Bardot Show...
says 6 to 8 on the website, once they kick us out of there i say Le Colonial, then maybe swing by Bourbon & Branch...
call me if you're going to be around there... you have my # right?
there are lots of great reviews on makeupalley.com
(my name on there : artemisiablue) i find this to be a really good resource for choosing products, have got some excellent recommendations there. don't think i saw anyone else link it so thought i'd throw it out there.
sometimes i actually use...
hmm i work till 6.30 on sat, 5.30 sun... but i am going on thurs night, then hitting up Le Colonial with a friend from out of town... anyone gonna be in that neck of the woods?
I've been getting this on Netflix, it is such a great show, and seems like just the thing to recommend here; two sisters who are designing clothes in England at the start of the 20s, trying to create their own business and dealing with adversity because of gender and social issues... as well as...
stock pot
ooh i just was talking to my dad, here is a vintage cooking idea for the truly devoted; it hearkens back to victorian times...
the Stock Pot; a pot kept boiling over the fire into which various leftovers are continually added, the constant boil keeping off the bacteria, and the...
i keep hearing stories about my grandma doing this trick in the 60s of opening a can of pineapple rings, draining out the liquid and pouring in jello... i really need to try this, soon as i have a functional kitchen. could make a twist on it make it one big jello shot (to be divided into slices...
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