I love, love, love "Tim Gunn's Guide to Style."
Mostly because I love, love, love Tim Gunn. (Veronica Webb is good, too.)
Every time I watch this show, I'm reminded how fantastic both he and the show are. So much better than something like "What Not to Wear." The 10 Essentials are so genius and the fact that they always work with the women to feel better about themselves is so important.
Fantastic. But I always end up crying...sometimes as early as 10 minutes in.
Who knew clothing could be so emotional?
Mostly because I love, love, love Tim Gunn. (Veronica Webb is good, too.)
Every time I watch this show, I'm reminded how fantastic both he and the show are. So much better than something like "What Not to Wear." The 10 Essentials are so genius and the fact that they always work with the women to feel better about themselves is so important.
Fantastic. But I always end up crying...sometimes as early as 10 minutes in.
Who knew clothing could be so emotional?
- Where in the world:32826
- Feeling:
determined
Honestly, who needs TMZ or any of that crap when you have Kathy Griffin?
She has all the best inside scoop and is, by definition, hilarious.
I really do kinda adore her.
She has all the best inside scoop and is, by definition, hilarious.
I really do kinda adore her.
- Where in the world:32826
- Feeling:
amused - Tunes:"Kathy Griffin is...Not Nicole Kidman" (TiVo'ed from Bravo)
So I watched Kathy Griffin's new comedy special "Straight to Hell" and I realized something rather shocking...my brand of humor is very much like Kathy Griffin's (though I would hope slightly less acerbic).
Even her bit about going 'straight to hell' is directly out of my comedic routine from high school. And the way she tells it like she sees it (especially when it comes to celebrities), I admit somewhat hesitantly, could come directly from my mouth.
I hope that I'm not quite as bitchy or offensive as she sometimes is...but I fear that behind closed doors, I'm often as bitchy and offensive. Oy.
I do like Kathy Griffin, though. If you happen to catch "Straight to Hell" on Bravo, I recommend watching it.
In other news, on my schedule for today:
- Clean my room. It's disgusting (by my standards)
- Clean my bathroom (it's not so hot either)
- Write my final critique for Women in Film
- Possibly start studying for Anthropology and Chemistry
Lofty goals, n'est-ce pas?
PS - there's a "Project Runway" season three (Jeffrey/Laura/Uli/Michael) last episodes mini-marathon on Bravo. I'm so there. Also, I kinda miss Jeffrey. He was a bit of an asshole and a jerk and not as funny as Santino (the asshole/jerk from season two), but he was a truly superior designer.
Even her bit about going 'straight to hell' is directly out of my comedic routine from high school. And the way she tells it like she sees it (especially when it comes to celebrities), I admit somewhat hesitantly, could come directly from my mouth.
I hope that I'm not quite as bitchy or offensive as she sometimes is...but I fear that behind closed doors, I'm often as bitchy and offensive. Oy.
I do like Kathy Griffin, though. If you happen to catch "Straight to Hell" on Bravo, I recommend watching it.
In other news, on my schedule for today:
- Clean my room. It's disgusting (by my standards)
- Clean my bathroom (it's not so hot either)
- Write my final critique for Women in Film
- Possibly start studying for Anthropology and Chemistry
Lofty goals, n'est-ce pas?
PS - there's a "Project Runway" season three (Jeffrey/Laura/Uli/Michael) last episodes mini-marathon on Bravo. I'm so there. Also, I kinda miss Jeffrey. He was a bit of an asshole and a jerk and not as funny as Santino (the asshole/jerk from season two), but he was a truly superior designer.
- Where in the world:32826
- Feeling:
contemplative - Tunes:"Project Runway" on Bravo
