My team is dressing up for Halloween the seniors are Dorothy, the juniors are scarecrows, the sophomores are tin men, and us freshman are munchkins. I can't choose between these costumes:
http://partycity.com/cgi-bin/parties/costumes.cgi?thepartytype=&name=Raspberry%20Girl&parties=Halloween&productstype=Junior%20Girl&products=281077&zoom=1&start=&originaltype=Costumes
or
http://partycity.com/cgi-bin/parties/costumes.cgi?thepartytype=&name=Blueberry%20Girl&parties=Halloween&productstype=Junior%20Girl&products=281074&zoom=1&start=&originaltype=Costumes
nooo i would never wear anything too slutty and i'm definitely gonna try it on first and see if it is necessary to be wearing leggings with it. i definitely don't want the wrong attention.
i like them both its tough to decide but if i have to pick ill pick the blueberry idk y i think the other one looks a lil more childish
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A coworker of mine went to the New Orleans Jazz Festival and saw Plant/Krauss bring down the house. Apparently they’re doing “Battle of Evermore” and Alison soars like an eagle on that high harmony part.
Wish I'd seen that.
I was in town about two weeks earlier for the French Quarter Festival. There, a group called Tin Men – a trio involving steel guitar, sousaphone, and washboard – covered “The Viking Song.”]]>
they were dressing up for Halloween a bit to early
The dislikes have all been too long in institutions.
Mad Men over the summer. We've only made it through the first 3 episodes of season 1. Then our schedules got really hectic and we haven't had a chance to continue watching it yet. So far I'm really enjoying it though.
For capturing the 60s like that, the movie Tin Men with Danny DeVito and Richard Dreyfuss from the 80s was somewhat close to what Mad Men is like today (I was born in the 70s, so I don't know from experience how close these representations of that era are).]]>
Mad Men over the summer. We've only made it through the first 3 episodes of season 1. Then our schedules got really hectic and we haven't had a chance to continue watching it yet. So far I'm really enjoying it though.
For capturing the 60s like that, the movie Tin Men with Danny DeVito and Richard Dreyfuss from the 80s was somewhat close to what Mad Men is like today (I was born in the 70s, so I don't know from experience how close these representations of that era are).]]>
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