The first one reminds me of that old joke about Montana where the men are men and the sheep are scared.
Only $1599.00 to dress like this. First one looks like a very rotten poached egg.
Take a minute to think about how many times in your entire life you have seen runway fashions in every day life.
yeah I can imagine a bunch of people looking like that here in my hick redneck town
No wonder those models always look so pissed off!
If I see one in my neighborhood, it’ll probably be right in front of me at the movies.
Isn’t it a shame that they only make those clothes for size zero models? What about the rest of us?
This isn’t avant garde… This isn’t even camp… it’s just plain kitsch.
Just curious, what did the rejected designs look like?
last pix “are you happy to see me or do you have a missile up your butt?”
I bet those clothes are worth thousands of dollars and are made from alpaca fetal hair grown in a remote place in the Appalachian mountains.
Don’t forget to mention that the wool is sheared in the light of the full moon by the virgin daughters of the shepherds on the night of summer solstice.
There are little people in those hats, little people with guns.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0095348/
I’m thinking Arby’s
The first one reminds me of that old joke about Montana where the men are men and the sheep are scared.
Only $1599.00 to dress like this. First one looks like a very rotten poached egg.
Take a minute to think about how many times in your entire life you have seen runway fashions in every day life.
yeah I can imagine a bunch of people looking like that here in my hick redneck town
No wonder those models always look so pissed off!
If I see one in my neighborhood, it’ll probably be right in front of me at the movies.
Isn’t it a shame that they only make those clothes for size zero models? What about the rest of us?
This isn’t avant garde… This isn’t even camp… it’s just plain kitsch.
Just curious, what did the rejected designs look like?
last pix “are you happy to see me or do you have a missile up your butt?”
I bet those clothes are worth thousands of dollars and are made from alpaca fetal hair grown in a remote place in the Appalachian mountains.
Don’t forget to mention that the wool is sheared in the light of the full moon by the virgin daughters of the shepherds on the night of summer solstice.