Tuesday, November 10, 2009

Musically Fantastic

You know what I enjoy just about as much as I enjoy Teen Vogue? Music. (and the beach, but that's another story) That's right. I really enjoy music. And not just that new and current poop, but also older stuff, and newer stuff two, especially if it sounds different than usual, like stuff from other countries is especially fantastic. Right now, I'm really into Michael Buble', and his cover of Crazy Little Thing Called Love and Summer Wind. You should check it out. It's true talent, not just synthesized "bubble-gum" pop. I don't know, maybe it's just because I was born in the wrong decade, where I think men should respect women, and women should act like ladies. But I don't know. I think I ought to have been born in the 50's.

Here are some ah-mazing pieces I found while browsing :)

<--- An absolutley adorable dress from Marc by Marc Jacobs

Is this not the most genuis dress EVER by Betsey Johnson? I adore her. I love the textures :D

Sunday, November 8, 2009

The First

Titles tell all. That's what they say anyway. You can tell how much someone cares, what they're good at, where they work, and sometimes you learn stuff you really don't care about. Let's say your title is ' Head Manager, McDonalds'. Obviously, you feel lost, and not very successful, but at least your good at what you do. Where as if your title is more like 'Pizza Delivery Driver, Dominos' well your basically just good at driving. That's not per say a bad thing, maybe your just a teenager trying to earn a little money. But if your a thirty-something year old, whose only career plan is being a Dominos Driver, well, maybe you should reconsider. I don't mean to be harsh, but really.

Well, anyways, what I'm trying to get at is that titles are everything, and the job titles was just an example. Let's say J.K. Rowling named the extremely famous Harry Potter books "Lightning Bolt Head #1," I don't think it probably would have gone over very well.

So when your thinking about titling something, whether it's your own child, a book, your job title, or even just a blog, think wisely. Because this is what you'll (or your child) will be known as. So don't name your kid 'Megatron'. Believe me, it's not cool. Love always.