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How To Avoid Looking Like A Tourist {Gadling}
May 30th 2012 1:30PM I will guarantee the guy in the pic with the camera is German- seen this look too many times-socks with sandals or clogs and hot pants
Pregnant Celebrities: How to Steal Their Maternity Style {Stylelist (Main)}
Mar 14th 2011 12:34PM First- The term 'Baby bump" is vulgar - second, Portman's dress was a $20,000.00 loaner- Who couldn't look good with tha kind of swag coming your way
Fun Manicure: Hot In My Salon {Stylelist (Main)}
Jan 28th 2011 10:39AM GHETTO- What a better way to say " I don't have a real job"
When Bill Returns to 'The View,' Joy Will Be Ready! {PopEater}
Oct 27th 2010 1:36PM Their behaviour was exactly what I would expect from women who are out gunned- stand up and stalk out in a huff-This is a typical female response-
Jesse James and Kat Von D: Are They or Aren't They? {PopEater}
Oct 25th 2010 3:56PM They each look as though they could give you herpes over the phone-
Jesse James & Kat Von D Pucker Up in Texas {PopEater}
Sep 1st 2010 4:29PM They both look as though they could give you herpes over the phone
Huge, Rare Emerald Up For Auction {Luxist}
Aug 27th 2010 4:10PM Yeah you will- Ebay India>jewelry>loose stones>emerald-
Huge, Rare Emerald Up For Auction {Luxist}
Aug 27th 2010 10:41AM What a joke- These emeralds are known in the trade as "de classe" I have one on my desk as a paperweignt- it weighs 2246 carats ,dyed green and cost me $88.00 including shipping from India- Want to see these stones by the ton? Go to Ebay India > Jewelry> loose stones> emerald- Oh, and GIA doesn't "certify" appraisers
Customers from Hell {WalletPop}
Aug 24th 2010 11:13AM Did anyone else notice that the majority of these stories are about women? I work in retail, and this follows my experiences exactly-
Brad Pitt Is a Clean-Shaven Stud Again {PopEater}
Jul 13th 2010 10:26AM Presented to you without adieu???????????????????- what does this mean?- Adieu literaly translates from French as "With God"-Could this writer actually be French? OR could the writer mean "ado" an over used old English term?