More cool brushes!!!
Very cool, I found this looking up Vintage Halloween stuff!
http://www.photoshopsupport.com/photoshop-blog/06/09/kirsty-halloween-brushes.html
there are also 1930's Ladies and Movie Monster brushes! Too cool!
...it's a dramatic pause for me, like a shrug or something. [huh]
as for the smiley faces, they are handy, especially since you can't hear someone's tone of voice and something might come across as rude or mean if you can't say... ;) or whatever...:o to make sure something you have said...
Thanks!
I guess there isn't a lot out there, all we could find as far as books go, were more Laura Ashley, Shabby Chic kind of stuff. [huh] So maybe this is a market someone needs to look into.
I remember having a conversation after seeing Superman Returns, why Kate Bosworth?... and why Katie Holmes in Batman (although I'm sure Tom "Crazy Town" Cruise had something to do with that)...it seems like the roles were throw away roles, the character didn't matter so they could've stuck...
I bought my boyfriend one for our anniversary, a lovely straw one from Dad's Hats,
http://dadshats.stores.yahoo.net/qufafpo.html
Here's a guy that wears one all the time!
http://www.elviscostello.com/
Lately I have been on a Gene Autry, Marty Robins, Patsy Cline, and the Carter Family kick. yee haw!
We saw a Tribute to The Rat Pack Saturday at the Bass Performance Hall on Saturday, so now I have Fly Me to the Moon stuck in my head!
This is the best stuff I have found, living in Texas humidity is always a huge factor! This stuff is a little expensive and only available from the website or a salon, but well worth it!
http://www.ouidad.com/default_byline.asp?viewline=remedy
The Climate Control Gel
This is the website I was talking about, I think someone posted several weeks ago:
http://www.woodlandfarmsantiques.com/index.html
Very nice lady in the DFW area. She has some great stuff and you can try it on!
We are about to move into a wonderful old house, that was built in 1913, we are renting but would like to get the art deco feel, the fixtures are already there. Are there any good reference books, magazines or websites that anyone knows of?
I enjoyed this movie. The actual murder played a very small part in the movie, and it has been fictionalized quite a bit. Still, if you liked L.A. Confidential you'll probably like this as well, again...a "fictionalized accout" this is not a documentary.
I thought it was interesting. Movie going is about escapism after all. As long as you realize that it is a fictionalized version of an unsolved murder. A brutal and horrible murder. And knowing that Gridiron Gang beat it at the box office clearly sends the message that people like silly sports...
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