Posted on 01/19/2005 7:31:38 PM PST by ejdrapes
Tell that to those being catty. LOL
Yes, but did you see the kid in the last one, with her hair pulled back? That light green top is a hideous color, and it is ill-fitting. Her hair would look much better in a different style. I have beautiful hair, and I know.
(Okay, okay, I'm having TOO much fun with this. I KNOW. LOL)
President Bush addresses the crowd at the D.C. Armory in Washington, D.C. Tuesday, Jan. 18, 2005 during a pre-inaugural concert billed as 'America's Future Rocks Today'. At right is pop star Hilary Duff. (AP Photo/Elise Amendola)
Pop star JoJo takes the spotlight as she performs at the D.C. Armory in Washington, D.C. Tuesday, Jan. 18, 2005 during a pre-inaugural concert billed as 'America's Future Rocks Today'. (AP Photo/Elise Amendola)
Singer 'JoJo' rides on the shoulders of her dancers as they perform at the 'America's Future Rocks Today: A Call to Service' concert, part of inauguration festivities for U.S. President George W. Bush, in Washington, DC January 18, 2005. President Bush kicked off three days of celebrations leading up to his inauguration for his second term January 20. REUTERS/Rick Wilking
Fourteen-year-old chart-topping pop star JoJo performs at the D.C. Armory in Washington, D.C. Tuesday, Jan. 18, 2005 during a pre-inaugural concert billed as 'America's Future Rocks Today'. (AP Photo/Elise Amendola)
Rock musician Ryan Cabrera performs at the D.C. Armory in Washington, D.C. Tuesday, Jan. 18, 2005 during a pre-inaugural concert billed as 'America's Future Rocks Today'. (AP Photo/Elise Amendola)
Singer Ryan Cabrera performs at the 'America's Future Rocks Today: A Call to Service' concert, part of inauguration festivities for U.S. President George W. Bush, in Washington, DC January 18, 2005. U.S. President George W Bush kicked off three days of celebrations leading up to his inauguration for his second term January 20. REUTERS/Rick Wilking
Singer Ryan Cabrera performs at the 'America's Future Rocks Today: A Call to Service' concert, part of inauguration festivities for U.S. President George W. Bush in Washington, DC January 18, 2005. President Bush kicked off three days of celebrations leading up to his inauguration for his second term January 20. REUTERS/Rick Wilking
Actor Stephen Baldwin takes the stage on a skateboard at the 'America's Future Rocks Today: A Call to Service' concert, part of inauguration festivities for U.S. President George W. Bush, in Washington, DC January 18, 2005. President Bush kicked off three days of celebrations leading up to his inauguration for his second term January 20. REUTERS/Rick Wilking
Saturday Night Live comedian Darrel Hammond tells a joke about what would result if Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld and businessman Donald Trump 'changed heads' at the 'Saluting Those Who Serve' concert which honors members of the armed forces for the 55th Presidential Inaugural Tuesday, Jan. 18, 2005 in Washington. (AP Photo/Charles Dharapak)
Brett Scallions, lead singer of the band Fuel, covers his mouth after swearing during the 'America's Future Rocks Today: A Call to Service' concert, part of inauguration festivities for U.S. President George W. Bush, in Washington, DC January 18, 2005. President Bush kicked off three days of celebrations leading up to his inauguration for his second term January 20. REUTERS/Rick Wilking
'American Idol' winner Ruben Studdard performs at the 'America's Future Rocks Today: A Call to Service' concert, part of inauguration festivities for U.S. President George W. Bush, in Washington, DC January 18, 2005. President Bush kicked off three days of celebrations leading up to his inauguration for his second term January 20. REUTERS/Rick Wilking
Singer Bebe Winans puts his arm around President Bush as he sings at the 'Saluting Those Who Serve' concert which honors members of the armed forces for the 55th Presidential Inaugural Tuesday, Jan. 18, 2005 in Washington. (AP Photo/Charles Dharapak)
You had me going...
Coco Channel popularized "the little black dress" for cocktail parties,waaaaaaaaaaaay back when,and it's never really gone out of style.
I like Lynne's dress,but NOT because it's black;it could have been anyone of several other colors and still been stunning. :-)
Laura's dress is a mix of red and black,which makes it look like many different shades/colors,as she moves/the light hits the fabric.
Supposedly,tomorrow night she'll be in ice blue.
I am certainly no Fashionista, but that color was bad on Barbara. She should have had a short black pleated skirt, a button down shirt tied at the waist and some white ropers. And a white cowboy hat!
Coco Channel popularized "the little black dress" for cocktail parties,waaaaaaaaaaaay back when,and it's never really gone out of style.
I like Lynne's dress,but NOT because it's black;it could have been anyone of several other colors and still been stunning. :-)
Laura's dress is a mix of red and black,which makes it look like many different shades/colors,as she moves/the light hits the fabric.
Supposedly,tomorrow night she'll be in ice blue.
Cool. LOL ; )
ROFL!
You forgot to name all the famous hair stylists!
We sure did and do! :-)
You haven't a clue. LOL
Welcome to FR "newer"-bie. LOL
Jose Eber cuts my hair. It's down to the middle of my back and all one length, but I'm very picky. I wouldn't let anyone else TOUCH it.
That little girl has no sense.
; )
Look, I have my opinion, and in my opinion the dresses are unattractive. Why does that bother you so much?
But, as usual, you're lathered up over an opinion that doesn't comport with yours.
Cool it!
You're right about the fashion sense. The girls have none. I'm constantly amazed how badly they are dressed. They need a good stylist.
Sarah Evans performs at the Black Tie and Boots Inaugural Ball in Washington, Wednesday, Jan. 19, 2005. (AP Photo/Steve Helber)
Robert Earl Keen performs at the Black Tie and Boots Inaugural Ball in Washington, Wednesday, Jan. 19, 2005. (AP Photo/Steve Helber)
Singer Clay Walker performs at the Black Tie and Boots Inaugural Ball in Washington, D.C., January 19, 2005. The event is part of celebrations leading up to the inauguration of President Bush for his second term January 20. REUTERS/Brian Snyder
Singer Sara Evans performs at the Black Tie and Boots Inaugural Ball in Washington, January 19, 2005. The event is part of celebrations leading up to the inauguration of President Bush for his second term January 20. REUTERS/Brian Snyder
Frank Pena of Miami rides the Washington Metro subway on the way to the 'Black Tie and Boots Ball' in Washington D.C., January 19, 2005. The Ball, considered the hottest Inaugural ticket, is taking place on the eve of U.S. President George W. Bush's second Presidential Inauguration. REUTERS/Micah Walter
In this photo photo provided by ZZ Top, SPC Cassandra Rogers, left, of Spokane, Washington takes a cellphone photo of herself with Dusty Hill of ZZ Top, right, Wednesday, Jan. 19, 2005 at Mologne House on The Walter Reed Army Medical Center Campus. ZZ Top, in town for the inauguration of President Bush, took time out to visit and sign autographs for injured service members. (AP Photo/ZZ Top, Linda Spillers)
President Bush, left, stands with Larry Gatlin of the Gatlin Brothers at 'A Celebration of Freedom' Inaugural Concert at the Ellipse Wednesday, Jan 19, 2005 in Washington. (AP Photo/Charles Dharapak)
President Bush, center, talks with Larry Gatlin, right, of the Gatlin Brothers, as Steve Gatlin is seen rear left at the end of 'A Celebration of Freedom' Inaugural Concert at the Ellipse Wednesday, Jan 19, 2005 in Washington. (AP Photo/Charles Dharapak)
Singer Yolanda Adams performs with the Eastern High School Choir at the 55th Presidential Inaugural Committee's 'Celebration of Freedom' event on the Ellipse in Washington D.C. on January 19, 2005. The event was held ahead of the second inauguration of George W. Bush as 43rd president of the United States on January 20. REUTERS/Mike Segar
U.S. President George W. Bush (C), his wife, first lady Laura Bush (R), and Vice President Dick Cheney (R), holding his granddaughter Grace Perry, 4, watch the 55th Presidential Inaugural Committee's 'Celebration of Freedom' event on the Ellipse in Washington D.C. on January 19, 2005. The event was held ahead of the second inauguration of Bush as 43rd president of the United States on January 20. REUTERS REUTERS/Larry Downing
Much better! And I do agree.....that poor child has no sense and bad taste.....split ends, too, no doubt!
I agree completely. The Bush twins seem very sweet; but, don't have great taste in clothes. Laura's dress would be okay if it was a different color.
Thanks...and I agree with your puzzlement about what they wear out to public events too.
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