You know what I don't like DVF? When a woman who claims to love women as much as you do only designs/makes clothes up to a size 12. And then even cuts those small. Yeah. I went there.
Our dog has been conditioned: when that commercial comes on, she runs and hides under the bed. Otherwise, I hug her, cry and whisper over and over "I love you, Piper....You're a good, good dog. You're my family. Don't worry."
What would have been really, really awesome: if she would have copped to a bad attitude at work. Apologized, and said she's new to the work force and is trying to be more professional in the future. THAT would be amazingly cool.
For me, it was when Carrie told Big that the other girls didn't want her (Carrie) to tell Big about the Aiden situation. Didn't they spend years building this franchise as a sisterhood, only to have Carrie through them under a bus at the first signs of stress in her marriage. Not cool.
I stopped reading Lucky for the same reason I stopped going to the blog What I Wore: it wasn't really meant for this 39 year-old snarky Black woman. I miss Sassy and Jane like crazy, but am kinda interested to see what Brandon brings to the table. At least interested enough to browse at the checkout lane. But y'know, my motto is: just because it's not my cup of tea, doesn't mean you have to start making coffee.
I liked Emma, so I'm what I call G-neutral about project over the last 10 years. The only thing? I get kinda squirmy when I hear her talk about her dad. I think it's wonderful she had an amazing relationship with him, and wants to celebrate it. But...isn't her mom around? Didn't Blythe lose a life partner when Bruce died? Did she in her mom grow closer in sharing their memories of her dad? Does Gwyneth talk about her mom in the same way she talks about her dad? Because if I were Blythe, after a while I'd be thinking "What am I, chopped liver?"
It was really strange that it is was a luncheon to celebrate her daughter, and the poor girl wasn't even there. Shouldn't the party be mainly the teen and her friends?
In an effort to be less snarky, I'll try to be nice....(deep sigh)....I'm happy to see that Katie has found such a lyrical way to showcase her legendary smirk.