Thursday, December 20, 2007

Hello Nostalgia

Sorry I haven't been around lately, but I've been into the old school punk of my high school days (well, not FROM my high school days, just what I listened to). So break out the studded belt and angry attitude about the world and enjoy.

MP3: The Clash - White Riot
MP3: Minor Threat - Straight Edge
MP3: Minor Threat - Screaming At A Wall
MP3: Patti Smith - Horses
MP3: Circle Jerks - Casualty Vampires
MP3: Social Distortion - Ball and Chain
MP3: The Descendants - Suburban Home
MP3: Dead Kennedys - California Uber Allies
MP3: Suicidal Tendencies - Institutionalized
MP3: Richard Hell & The Voidoids - Blank Generation
MP3: Bad Religion - Social Suicide
MP3: The Cramps - I Was A Teenage Werewolf
MP3: Screeching Weasel - I Wanna Be A Homosexual

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Saturday, December 1, 2007

Hose is a No.


I don't know if I'm alone in this, but I think nylons are awful. Unless you're a secretary over the age of 60, you should never wear hose! I see girls that wear them, and it looks disgusting! If there worn with open toe shoes, just sign up for the old age home right now. There is never an occasion or outfit that requires you to wear nylons. Maybe, maybe if you have really bruised discolored legs, then they would be alright in a very sheer in EXACTLY the same shade as your skin, and ONLY with closed toe shoes. Even when hose is worn with pants and shoes, it seriously ages you. It is never that cold that you can't go without socks, they don't even give you that much extra warmth! The only person I have ever seen that pulled off nylons perfectly was my high school A.P. English teacher, Ms. Hague, and it was because she was amazingly classy with awesome style, and hers matched her skin tone absolutely perfectly. The only reason I knew she wore them (because she NEVER wore them with open toed shoes) was when she took her shoes off to demonstrate a ballet move. And, oh yeah, she was 65!

So, in conclusion, PLEASE don't wear hose, and if you do, you BETTER make sure no one can tell!

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