To: Albion Wilde
'She has a great love of color. She loves a great dress, which at the end of the day is the best no-brainer dressing there is. She loves a multitasking cardigan; she's shown that it's a great adapter, the way she plays it over dresses, over the perfect pencil skirt or a pair of flared pants.'
44 posted on
11/30/2011 10:16:30 AM PST by
maggief
To: maggief
"She loves a multitasking cardigan; she's shown that it's a great adapter, the way she plays it over dresses, over the perfect pencil skirt or a pair of flared pants." Oh, geez. Gross.
46 posted on
11/30/2011 10:19:07 AM PST by
Albion Wilde
(A land of hyper-legalisms is not the same as a land of law. --Mark Steyn)
To: maggief
Everything about that outfit is hideous; the bag is so old fashioned and frumpy, the sweater is 3 sizes too small, the belt makes her waist look even closer to her bosom than seems possible, and the shoes don’t match the belt, bag or dress. Everything looks thrown together and inappropriate. Should I go on? :)
47 posted on
11/30/2011 10:22:31 AM PST by
trisham
(Zen is not easy. It takes effort to attain nothingness. And then what do you have? Bupkis.)
To: maggief
over the perfect pencil skirt “””
PENCIL skirt?
A PENCIL skirt made for Mooochelle would have to have been created by a tent maker.
Does this writer even know what a pencil skirt is?
Certainly NOT a normal #2 Ticonderoga pencil.
Perhaps a big fat crayon used by a 4 year old, learning to have hand-eye co-ordination.
To: maggief
OMG. Is this woman color-blind? The patterns don’t even match in terms of shape. She needs help—but she must refuse it. I bet people at the WH want to assist her but she’s probably too arrogant to accept help. I can’t think of any other explanation.
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