MIRROR, MIRROR ON THE WALL

Fran Lebowitz - I had never heard of her; but in an interview she says:

 

     You'd better check yourself before you wreck yourself: "If you walked around New York you would think there was a terrible mirror famine. There might be drought here, a wheat famine there, but in New York you have a mirror famine. Because everything people wear, you have to assume they bought it."
 
     "And the world would be a prettier place with a sprinkle of cross-dressing glamour: "Can you imagine if women tried as hard as drag queens? We'd be a much more attractive culture."
 
I tend to agree that not many people view their outfits before leaving home.  Someone in my own family will be receiving a cheval soon.
 
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I think you have to be Drunk to streak hahaha and have a few drunken mates

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Years ago I found an eBay seller in the U.S. who sold beautiful pure cashmere sweaters and hoodies, and pure cashmere blankets, at very reasonable prices. She lived near a manufacturer of cashmere cloth and made the blankets herself. Sadly she doesn't sell such things anymore, production was cut during the GFC. So less excess stock for her to buy. A typical cashmere sweater, soft and thick, was around the 70-80$ mark (our money). They were superb quality. It made gifts easy for the ladies in the family ๐Ÿ™‚


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WOW love cashmere...

a lot of the cashmere thats manufactured these days is made in China.The designer I used to work for would use it, but I dont think its worth any $. Its finer, and doesnt last long- the fibres are too short (my opinion) so that it balls much easier..I used to wear a long cardi that my father had, it was cashmere from Britain- maybe Scotland?not sure, but it was warm, cosy and a kind of grey/blue and even after 10 years, there was no wear..you couldnt tell its age..love textiles like that.

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All Im imagining is Lili cat and her possum hoody..too funny! Such a hedonist! Woman LOL

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Yes she is and bossy, when she thinks it is time to go to bed she start vocalizing, I know she is telling me to get to bed.

 

She also does that thing with her claws on the hoody, what is that word??

I will remember at 2 am

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I think I can picture what you mean, Lily extending her claws out from the pads??Be sure to post the word tomorrow- I will be curious...

 

Im off, got others things to do..that other thread is really disturbing.

 

night night- raining here, want to see if the bonsai are OK.

 

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