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=> GENERAL DISCUSSION => Topic started by: DeathFromAbove1979 on November 14, 2007, 05:58:00 pm
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Probably the gayest thing I'll ever want to see but I was really hooked last year, I'll admit it. I'm not going to stay in and watch it but I'm sure I'll keep up. Anyone else a fan of this? Or think it's a guilty pleasure? Or am I just lame?
Lame.
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i just entered a contest to win a chance to attend the finals of Project Runway 4. can't wait for tonight's show!
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Oh, you're lame alright, but I'm there with you. My wife works in fashion so it's her cup of tea, which by default makes it my cup of tea. I will admit to loving the moments where gay male designers turn into bitches, though. It's a guilty pleasure.
I think I owe her for Heroes and 24, anyway.
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my roommate turned me on to this in the second season. we have been anxiously waiting for this season to air. 2-person par-tay!
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OH YOU HAVE NO IDEA HOW EXCITED I AM
it's a designer guilty pleasure. it makes us stressed as shit to watch, because we know what they're going through - we've been there before - but it's just so, sooooooo good...
and Mr.Gunn is undeniable.
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michael kors has GOT to go. such a fag hag in a man's body.
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we should make a group road trip down to middleburg to visit wendy pepper. :eek:
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I'm probably a bad husband for this, but I just can't watch this with my wife. She doesn't watch NASCAR with me, so I guess it's a wash.
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Originally posted by 930clubber:
we should make a group road trip down to middleburg to visit wendy pepper. :eek:
why? she's a backstabbing bitch who makes really ugly stuff! i actually kind of liked her final collection, but all i am going to say is grammy dress challenge...
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Tim Gunn and Veronica Webb have undeniably bad chemistry on that other fashion show.
Originally posted by you be betty:
OH YOU HAVE NO IDEA HOW EXCITED I AM
it's a designer guilty pleasure. it makes us stressed as shit to watch, because we know what they're going through - we've been there before - but it's just so, sooooooo good...
and Mr.Gunn is undeniable.
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Yes! I get an extra hour to read The Economist tonight. There's no pulling Smackette away from that one. I've tried to watch it, but now I just rely on her to tell me when there's a hot chick on the screen....
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If anyone wants to bet on which designers get elimated each week I can do a March Madness style bracket. I created one last year. :-)
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Looking forward to it...although I think I may like Top Chef a little more now. Time and Veronica have grown on me, although not enough to have watched more than a couple episodes of that show.
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6949- good idea! i'm in! i finally have cable. no more schlepping to friends houses to watch it there.
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Originally posted by tigers scare me:
6949- good idea! i'm in! i finally have cable. no more schlepping to friends houses to watch it there.
We can start it when they're down to 11 designers. That will give us a few weeks to get to know them.
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Originally posted by 6949:
Originally posted by tigers scare me:
6949- good idea! i'm in! i finally have cable. no more schlepping to friends houses to watch it there.
We can start it when they're down to 11 designers. That will give us a few weeks to get to know them. [/b]
I'm in.
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isnt one of them from Baltimore?
i dont watch but i did read an article.
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With those graduate degrees, there should be sufficient bandwidth to read and watch, no?
Originally posted by vansmack:
Yes! I get an extra hour to read The Economist tonight. There's no pulling Smackette away from that one. I've tried to watch it, but now I just rely on her to tell me when there's a hot chick on the screen....
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Elisa Jimenez = low hanging fruit.
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Originally posted by le sonick:
isnt one of them from Baltimore?
i dont watch but i did read an article.
The article said Christian is from Annapolis. When he's on tv it says New York, NY under his name. Guess he doesn't have the MD pride that Benji and Joel Madden have.
He's a freak-the producers will keep him on the show for awhile.
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Christian is too hipster to say he's from Annapolis. Now if he were from DC, he'd be all up on that.
My friends and I watched it together and guessed it right as to who was gonna go first. We jokingly called the dress "Banana Smoothie" and kept yelling for them to illiminate the banana smoothie haha.
ps- i'm all up for a bracket!
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I missed the premiere and the 3-5 reruns after that, but i checked the schedule and it's rerunning tomorrow at 6pm then 9pm and then midnight.
Im glad so many people are into this.
Great. Success.
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Christian - hillarious.
In the beginning of the episode he mentioned that he had just finished at a really prestigious school in London. I was curious and excited, because I just got admitted to University of the Arts London, which basically houses the one of the most prestigious fashion schools in the world - Central Saint Martins. If he didn't go to CSM, he's lying, because that IS the prestigious fashion program in London.
So I decided to look it up online. He definitely went to some joke university that's barely accredited which I think is hillarious.
He's really whiny and annoying, and I think it's funny that he thinks he is so great yet he is on that show...most people who finish up college and are really great usually have better jobs to take than going on a reality show...
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My friends went to school with him. (the guy from annapolis)
I love this show. I joined a fafarazzi group for it. (and I already read everyone's bios on bravo b/c I am a dork)
Thought it was good last night, but the designs were pretty blah. I see we have this year's Angela in that weird poop fabric dress. They'll probably keep her around until the final 6 too even though she doesn't sew on a dress form and measures models in hands.
geez.
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Look at yourselves!
LOOK AT YOURSELVES!
"Project Runway??!?!?" You all went to college and walk upright, don't you?
I've never even seen this show but it's clearly aimed at those with an extra chormosome. Have any of you read a book lately? I don't even have cable. It's 2007, people. Stop being proud of your "guilty pleasures." They're turning you dumb, rotting your teeth and making you fat.
I can't believe you think I'M a loser for liking Fall Out Boy. But NO!!!!!, Fall Out Boy is the worst band in the universe but liking bottom-feeding garbage like Avril Lavigne and "Project Runway" is COOOOOL and HIP! Like "Guitar Hero!"
Brian
P.S. Seriously, look down at your hands. Notice your thumbs. Do they move on a hinge?
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Brian, there is one tragic flaw to your arguement. Fall Out Boy.
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Christian is from Annapolis, he grew up there and worked at the Bubbles Salon (in the Annapolis mall) from the age of 13 until about a year and a half ago.
He went to the design school in Baltimore... and then London. He only moved to NYC recently where he is a make-up artist.
Oh, and how I know all this? I interviewed him about two weeks ago. kthxbai.
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Brian, c'mon and admit it. You don't really like FOB, do you? You're just trying to geta rise out of us.
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i have vowed to never listen to anything Brian says again. its all bullshit.
he made himself out to be a teeny bopper in high school. then morphed himself into a witty brit-pop lover with a college vocabulary and now apparently lives on his own.
its a joke. and its kinda making me want to stop posting on here
sorry, i digress.
Back to project runway.
i keep typing it as "runaway" and then think. that might be a cool show too!
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i'm just floored beyond belief that there is some other piece of pop culture fluff that mr. wallace can rail against :roll:
i and maybe kosmette would be into the prediction pool...
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Thankfully we were too busy preparing for a wedding this weekend to watch, but I did happen to flip past the season 3 finale. What's up with the winner's (Jeffrey Sebelia) neck? His head is actually narrower than his neck?!?! It freaks me out.
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Originally whined by Brian_Wallace:
Have any of you read a book lately? (...) Stop being proud of your "guilty pleasures." They're turning you dumb, rotting your teeth and making you fat.
re-read his post and replace "Brian Wallace" with "Dupek Chakra". spooky, huh?
Originally whined by Brian_Wallace:
I don't even have cable.
i'll be sure to forward your candidacy for sainthood.
Originally whined by Brian_Wallace:
It's 2007, people.
too bad you didn't figure that out in time for your "song of the year" post...
Originally posted by Charlie Nakatestes,Japanese Golfer:
Brian, c'mon and admit it. You don't really like FOB, do you? You're just trying to geta rise out of us.
hum, just like anyone else we used to know?
Originally posted by le sonick:
he made himself out to be a teeny bopper in high school. then morphed himself into a witty brit-pop lover with a college vocabulary and now apparently lives on his own.
ding ding ding.
right now, Brain Walalalalace is having himself a good laugh. good for him.
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Originally posted by Charlie Nakatestes,Japanese Golfer:
Brian, c'mon and admit it. You don't really like FOB, do you? You're just trying to geta rise out of us.
No, I honestly don't understand why anybody hates them. I can understand why someone would hate U2, Radiohead, The Beatles, Bruce Springsteen, Smashing Pumpkins, The Beatles, Bruce Springsteen, The Arcade Fire, The Beatles, Pink Floyd, Bruce Springsteen, The Clash, ANY classic rock.
But Fall Out Boy? They're young, their music is fresh and as innovative as a band can be in 2007. They have great lyrics and really speak to a lot of young people. They're almost inspirational. I'll put "This Ain't A Scene" up against ANY single released in 2007. It's that good.
Plus, I'll put my money where my mouth is. Even though some "rock critics" are just as bad as you people AND the track record of The Village Voice's Pazz and Jop pole is dire. (Think of all the great albums that have been made in the last ten years. And accept the stupefying fact that Cadillac spokesman Bob Dylan got "Album of the Year" in three of those years. Old, worthless baby boomer hippies should die right now.)
I bet that "Infinity on High" makes the 2007 Pazz and Jop album list and "This Ain't A Scene" makes the singles list. You can't have "evidence" in rock and roll but at least that would prove that other people, some even respected writers who are PAID to critique rock music (as opposed to sad, trolls who think holding court on the 9:30 club message board makes them "rock critics" just the same) actually like Fall Out Boy, too. I think they'll even rank higher than...oh...I don't know..."Zeitgeist" and "Tarantula."
It's petty but I think you're all in the dark about this. Not only is Fall Out Boy popular, they are (somewhat) critically acclaimed.
I'm also sure the band is really bothered by everybody on the 9:30 club message board hating them. You can all go back to masturbating over Gogol Bordello and Peter, John and Bjorn and hoping Santa puts a direct drive turntable under your Christmas tree.
Brian
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Originally posted by 930clubber:
Tim Gunn and Veronica Webb have undeniably bad chemistry on that other fashion show.
It's unfortunate -- I was very much looking forward to Tim's show, but I watched two episodes and gave it up. Like an uncomfortable, less fun version of "What Not to Wear." I think Tim is better interacting with professionals, and Veronica Webb should just not be on t.v.
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Originally posted by le sonick:
and its kinda making me want to stop posting on here
Don't tease us.
Brian
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Fall Out Boy represents everything wrong with popular music these days. Pro-tooled talentless pretty boy hacks...
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FOB's new album is scoring a 75 on metacritic. I'd hardly call that "(somewhat) critically acclaimed."
You can always find some rock critics who like shit. Just look at some of the stuff that J Freedom Du Lac and his WashPo cronies pump up.
Besides, I'm willing to bet that most of us here wouldn't trade our real jobs for the job of professional rock critic.
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Um, they're really not all that pretty.
Originally posted by kosmo:
Fall Out Boy represents everything wrong with popular music these days. Pro-tooled talentless pretty boy hacks...
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If they make little girls squeal they must have something going on... In days of your image plus talent was important, today anyone with the right image can be transformed into a mega superstar...
Originally posted by Charlie Nakatestes,Japanese Golfer:
Um, they're really not all that pretty.
Originally posted by kosmo:
Fall Out Boy represents everything wrong with popular music these days. Pro-tooled talentless pretty boy hacks...
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Originally posted by Charlie Nakatestes,Japanese Golfer:
You can always find some rock critics who like shit. Just look at some of the stuff that J Freedom Du Lac and his WashPo cronies pump up.
i still have a hunch that senor wllalclelacle may be j. free
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Originally posted by Brian_Wallace:
I think they'll even rank higher than...oh...I don't know...[...] "Tarantula."
Brian
Tarantula isn't very good but in a celebrity death match, I'd pit my spider to knock out your Fall Down Boys anyday of the week. :p
Jaguar
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Originally posted by Charlie Nakatestes,Japanese Golfer:
FOB's new album is scoring a 75 on metacritic. I'd hardly call that "(somewhat) critically acclaimed."
The new Hives album scores a 73.
And "Zeitgeist" scores a (YIKES!) 59!
And what's that...No!...it can't be! THERE MUST BE A MISTAKE!
Mr. Original-American-Dream/Greatest Live Performer EVER! Bruce f-ing Springsteen and his "Album that will get old people to:
1. Buy CD's again.
2. Vote Democratic.
3. Stop the War.
4. Buy American trucks again.
5. Have people 'believe in America' again."
only scored a 73! That's MAGIC!
That can't be right! A group of critics found Fall Out Boy's album to be better BRUUUUUUCCCCEEEE's?
Someone please contact metacritic.com and tell them to be prepared for weak-willed slap fight from the denizens of the 9:30 club message board.
Brian
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Brian wins.
sonick is out.
better things to do with my time
take care guys. :roll:
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brian why do u always bring up FOB lol
i dont have a problem with them, but c'mon. this is about the runway--nothing to do with music.
i always wondered why everyone picked on you, now i'm starting to get the picture.
back on topic, i love project runway. i'll do the trip to wendy's house but only if we can throw eggs at her or toilet paper the studio. then again, she might use the toilet paper to make clothes. i want kors and that other lady to go away, never liked them.
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not having good degrees is such a liability in fashion design.
Originally posted by you be betty:
Christian - hillarious.
In the beginning of the episode he mentioned that he had just finished at a really prestigious school in London. I was curious and excited, because I just got admitted to University of the Arts London, which basically houses the one of the most prestigious fashion schools in the world - Central Saint Martins. If he didn't go to CSM, he's lying, because that IS the prestigious fashion program in London.
So I decided to look it up online. He definitely went to some joke university that's barely accredited which I think is hillarious.
He's really whiny and annoying, and I think it's funny that he thinks he is so great yet he is on that show...most people who finish up college and are really great usually have better jobs to take than going on a reality show...
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I haven't seen "What Not to Wear" but the Tim Gunn show is useful for the big slice of the American population with average to bad body types. The few eps I've seen have high utility value. Poor Veronica...
Originally posted by Bags:
Originally posted by 930clubber:
Tim Gunn and Veronica Webb have undeniably bad chemistry on that other fashion show.
It's unfortunate -- I was very much looking forward to Tim's show, but I watched two episodes and gave it up. Like an uncomfortable, less fun version of "What Not to Wear." I think Tim is better interacting with professionals, and Veronica Webb should just not be on t.v. [/b]
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But you missed the MOST CRITICAL album released this year - In Rainbows - oohh only a measly 89. And LCD Soundsystem - only an 86.
my favorite of this year - a band that has more talent than all the FOB guys put together - Sigur Ros a 76. Now these Icelandic peeps can play instruments and they make far better music than FOB can ever dream of making.
Originally posted by Brian_Wallace:
Originally posted by Charlie Nakatestes,Japanese Golfer:
FOB's new album is scoring a 75 on metacritic. I'd hardly call that "(somewhat) critically acclaimed."
The new Hives album scores a 73.
And "Zeitgeist" scores a (YIKES!) 59!
And what's that...No!...it can't be! THERE MUST BE A MISTAKE!
Mr. Original-American-Dream/Greatest Live Performer EVER! Bruce f-ing Springsteen and his "Album that will get old people to:
1. Buy CD's again.
2. Vote Democratic.
3. Stop the War.
4. Buy American trucks again.
5. Have people 'believe in America' again."
only scored a 73! That's MAGIC!
That can't be right! A group of critics found Fall Out Boy's album to be better BRUUUUUUCCCCEEEE's?
Someone please contact metacritic.com and tell them to be prepared for weak-willed slap fight from the denizens of the 9:30 club message board.
Brian [/b]
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I hear Project Runway only makes sense if you watch it with a cock in your mouth.
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Originally posted by RustyOrgan:
I hear Project Runway only makes sense if you watch it with a cock in your mouth.
So then based on your screen name, you not only watch the first run episodes, but every marathon as well...
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Christian wuz robbed.
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Originally posted by Brian_Wallace:
Originally posted by Charlie Nakatestes,Japanese Golfer:
Brian, c'mon and admit it. You don't really like FOB, do you? You're just trying to geta rise out of us.
No, I honestly don't understand why anybody hates them. I can understand why someone would hate U2, Radiohead, The Beatles, Bruce Springsteen, Smashing Pumpkins, The Beatles, Bruce Springsteen, The Arcade Fire, The Beatles, Pink Floyd, Bruce Springsteen, The Clash, ANY classic rock.
But Fall Out Boy? They're young, their music is fresh and as innovative as a band can be in 2007. They have great lyrics and really speak to a lot of young people. They're almost inspirational. I'll put "This Ain't A Scene" up against ANY single released in 2007. It's that good.
Plus, I'll put my money where my mouth is. Even though some "rock critics" are just as bad as you people AND the track record of The Village Voice's Pazz and Jop pole is dire. (Think of all the great albums that have been made in the last ten years. And accept the stupefying fact that Cadillac spokesman Bob Dylan got "Album of the Year" in three of those years. Old, worthless baby boomer hippies should die right now.)
I bet that "Infinity on High" makes the 2007 Pazz and Jop album list and "This Ain't A Scene" makes the singles list. You can't have "evidence" in rock and roll but at least that would prove that other people, some even respected writers who are PAID to critique rock music (as opposed to sad, trolls who think holding court on the 9:30 club message board makes them "rock critics" just the same) actually like Fall Out Boy, too. I think they'll even rank higher than...oh...I don't know..."Zeitgeist" and "Tarantula."
It's petty but I think you're all in the dark about this. Not only is Fall Out Boy popular, they are (somewhat) critically acclaimed.
I'm also sure the band is really bothered by everybody on the 9:30 club message board hating them. You can all go back to masturbating over Gogol Bordello and Peter, John and Bjorn and hoping Santa puts a direct drive turntable under your Christmas tree.
Brian [/b]
At least watch it to stare at Heidi Klum for an hour.
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Originally posted by DeathFromAbove1979:
At least watch it to stare at Heidi Klum for an hour.
With her recent spread in "Arena" magazine (google "Heidi Klum" and "Arena") and those Jordache ads, I feel like I'm seeing everything Seal sees. Plus, I don't have to listen to her annoying German accent.
Brian
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I'll take a German accent over a Pennsylvania redneck accent any day.
Originally posted by Brian_Wallace:
Originally posted by DeathFromAbove1979:
At least watch it to stare at Heidi Klum for an hour.
With her recent spread in "Arena" magazine (google "Heidi Klum" and "Arena") and those Jordache ads, I feel like I'm seeing everything Seal sees. Plus, I don't have to listen to her annoying German accent.
Brian [/b]
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Originally posted by Brian_Wallace:
Originally posted by DeathFromAbove1979:
At least watch it to stare at Heidi Klum for an hour.
With her recent spread in "Arena" magazine (google "Heidi Klum" and "Arena") and those Jordache ads, I feel like I'm seeing everything Seal sees. Plus, I don't have to listen to her annoying German accent.
Brian [/b]
Is it seriously this painful for you to stare at a beautiful women?
You need to relax.
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Originally posted by DeathFromAbove1979:
Originally posted by Brian_Wallace:
Originally posted by DeathFromAbove1979:
At least watch it to stare at Heidi Klum for an hour.
With her recent spread in "Arena" magazine (google "Heidi Klum" and "Arena") and those Jordache ads, I feel like I'm seeing everything Seal sees. Plus, I don't have to listen to her annoying German accent.
Brian [/b]
Is it seriously this painful for you to stare at a beautiful women?
You need to relax. [/b]
No. I'm just saying Pennsylvania rednecks don't watch Heidi Klum on a television program and imagine her naked. We get on the internets and find actual nude pictures.
Brian
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So folks are lame for using technology to play guitar video games rather than actual guitar.
Conversely, people are lame for using their imaginations to picture a beautiful woman naked rather than using technology to find the immediate satisfaction of naked pics on the internet.
Am I following correctly?
Originally posted by Brian_Wallace:
No. I'm just saying Pennsylvania rednecks don't watch Heidi Klum on a television program and imagine her naked. We get on the internets and find actual nude pictures.
Brian
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Actually, I bought that issue of Arena and read it. Got it at Barnes & Noble. And I saw the Jordache ads in the New York Post. The real crime is that ON the internet I found out that they changed the cover for the American version. The British cover is sort of NSFW.
Brian
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Ah, just kidding. I like the immediately satisfaction that a Mr. Skin provides, anyway, so who am I to judge?
Originally posted by Brian_Wallace:
Actually, I bought that issue of Arena and read it. Got it at Barnes & Noble. And I saw the Jordache ads in the New York Post.
Brian
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Rami is a ringer. How unfair. I didn't understand Christian's outfit... Interesting was the gap between Tim Gunn's skepticism and the measured enthusiasm of the judges.
Originally posted by dfmcpete:
Christian wuz robbed.
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Originally posted by 930clubber:
I didn't understand Christian's outfit...
Originally posted by dfmcpete:
Christian wuz robbed.
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let me clear it up...it was way fugly...I don't care what the judges say
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Originally posted by nkotb:
So folks are lame for using technology to play guitar video games rather than actual guitar.
Conversely, people are lame for using their imaginations to picture a beautiful woman naked rather than using technology to find the immediate satisfaction of naked pics on the internet.
Am I following correctly?
<img src="http://images.allposters.com/images/144/stop_making_sense.jpg" alt=" - " />
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What was fugly about christian's design? Maybe a little derivative of the people he's worked for (Westwood and McQueen, if my memory serves me correctly... oh, and Bubbles in the Annapolis mall). Rami's dress looked great on the form, but kind of misshapen on his model.
I admit, I'm rooting for Christian, but I don't think I have blinders on here. We'll see how it works out.
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I agree that Rami is a ringer.
I am glad there is no "Laura" this year...yet.
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Originally posted by dfmcpete:
What was fugly about christian's design? Maybe a little derivative of the people he's worked for (Westwood and McQueen, if my memory serves me correctly... oh, and Bubbles in the Annapolis mall). Rami's dress looked great on the form, but kind of misshapen on his model.
I admit, I'm rooting for Christian, but I don't think I have blinders on here. We'll see how it works out.
I kind of like Christian as a character/person...however, I just think that the style reflected in his design is played out, for one thing, and that it is fussy and unattractive...but, admittedly, I go for more flowing, simple things.
I liked Rami's design alot, but he needs to lose the rosette! Doesn't he remember that goony chick Angela from last season?
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oops...I accidentally posted on Charlie's computer...this is Celeste...ha ha...better get back to work!
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My first reaction to that garment is blech. The sleeves are tubey and the torso is sacky. The look doesn't compliment the model's body at all. But it is high fashion and I am here to learn. If it were that simple, everyone would be wearing baby dolls by the lingerie designer.
Originally posted by dfmcpete:
What was fugly about christian's design? Maybe a little derivative of the people he's worked for (Westwood and McQueen, if my memory serves me correctly...
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Project Rungay (http://projectrungay.blogspot.com/)
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Originally posted by dfmcpete:
What was fugly about christian's design? Maybe a little derivative of the people he's worked for (Westwood and McQueen, if my memory serves me correctly... oh, and Bubbles in the Annapolis mall).
That was my problem with it. He sat around criticizing other people for making things that had been "done," yet his jacket was SO done and SO WESTWOOD...i mean he might as well have just blatantly ripped her off...if he's a great designer, he should be able to pull some real innovation out of that ass of his instead of something that's been done before. and don't diss the others if you can't do it yourself.
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Originally posted by you be betty:
That was my problem with it. He sat around criticizing other people for making things that had been "done," yet his jacket was SO done and SO WESTWOOD...i mean he might as well have just blatantly ripped her off...if he's a great designer, he should be able to pull some real innovation out of that ass of his instead of something that's been done before. and don't diss the others if you can't do it yourself.
Looking forward to seeing you on Project Runway in the next couple years.
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I have an office pool going for this season of Project Runway. You pick who will be aufed each week and get points if you are correct. There is a small entry fee - 50% goes to charity and 50% to the winner. The deadline to sign up is tomorrow at 7:00. PM me if you want the details.
Carry on.
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You can tell who the chicks on this board are by if they post on this thread. This post excepted, of course.
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I watched last week.
Not a single hot chick, so I won't be watching this week.
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Originally posted by 6949:
I have an office pool going for this season of Project Runway. You pick who will be aufed each week and get points if you are correct. There is a small entry fee - 50% goes to charity and 50% to the winner. The deadline to sign up is tomorrow at 7:00. PM me if you want the details.
Carry on.
in.
send me the details
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Originally posted by Charlie Nakatestes,Japanese Golfer:
You can tell who the chicks on this board are by if they post on this thread. This post excepted, of course.
Or you can tell which men on this board are whipped and forced to watch the show with the Mrs.
If they have a lingerie challenge this season I will let you all know in advance.
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Originally posted by 6949:
Or you can tell which men on this board are whipped and forced to watch the show with the Mrs.
If they have a lingerie challenge this season I will let you all know in advance.
Whipped? How 'bout open minded? I'll give anything one chance. If the chicks are hot, I'll keep watching even though I don't know the slightest thing about fashion design. Take "So You Think You Can Dance?" - Cat Deely is enough for me to watch that show, but if you throw in Cheslie, Courtney and Kharington - I'm sold. Sure I have the laptop out and I'm multi-tasking most of the time, but I'll look up every now and then to see what's going on.
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my wife would never force me to watch anything, otherwise its 9 straight months of soccer/football/hockey/basketball
besides, most of us are white people that like stuff, what are we going to talk to our gay friends about if not project runway
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Originally posted by 6949:
If they have a lingerie challenge this season I will let you all know in advance.
thanks, much appreciated. otherwise, i'm not interested in this show.
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My wife wishes I would watch with her, but I have the convenient excuse of having a 9:30 bedtime.
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Originally posted by god's shoeshine:
my wife would never force me to watch anything, otherwise its 9 straight months of soccer/football/hockey/basketball
As long as there are hot men in tight pants or shorts she won't mind.
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fashion makes little girls feel good about themselves:
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Originally posted by 6949:
As long as there are hot men in tight pants or shorts she won't mind.
I used to think so. Turns out, unlike men, women have limits.
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I'm curious to see the new documentary on first season winner Jay's first fashion show as it sounds interesting as does what course his career has taken... unfulled orders and now QVC...
Documentary on 'Runway' winner Jay McCarroll debuts tonigh
by Ari Karpel
A year and a half after he became Project Runway's first winner, Jay McCarroll had approximately 11 minutes to save his career. That's how long a show at New York's Fashion Week lasts, and when he debuted his first post-win collection there in September 2006... well, things got messy: A model suffered a wardrobe malfunction and none of the purchased pieces reached their buyer. But Jay bounced back. Today he's teaching at Philadelphia University, has a new line on QVC ("It's comfortable but still super funky!" he reports) and is the subject of Eleven Minutes, a documentary by filmmakers Michael Selditch and Rob Tate which has its West Coast debut tonight at Outfest, the Los Angeles Gay and Lesbian Film Festival, at the same time as the season premiere of Project Runway, Season 5 ("Ironic isn't it?" cracks McCarroll). "It's kind of anti-Bravo branded," says Tate of the doc, which chronicles nearly every moment leading to that notorious showing. "That's the irony," explains Selditch. "Part of the story is Jay's struggle to be taken seriously as a fashion designer and not just a reality TV star. But people pigeonhole him into, 'Oh, sing and dance, be funny!'" True to form, McCarroll is ready with a quip: "We wanted to show how much work it really is. It's so much more than 'Christian Siriano's fierce!'"
http://hollywoodinsider.ew.com/2008/07/jay-mccarroll.html (http://hollywoodinsider.ew.com/2008/07/jay-mccarroll.html)
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Wait so did anyone see the first episode??
"My strategy is MOPHEADS! MOPHEADS! MOPHEADS!"
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Originally posted by 6949:
As long as there are hot men in tight pants or shorts she won't mind.
then she'd favor mikey owen instead of obafemi martins and there would be serious trouble in shoeshineland
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Totally forgot I posted this, completely had no idea there was a new season starting/started.... already. THere was a huge article last week in Entertainment Weekly that had a bunch of the competitors from seasons past and what theyre doing now.
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Originally posted by DeathFromAbove1979:
Totally forgot I posted this, completely had no idea there was a new season starting/started.... already. THere was a huge article last week in Entertainment Weekly that had a bunch of the competitors from seasons past and what theyre doing now.
So now that you know join my pool-it closes today around 8:00.
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E! told me Natalie Portman's supposed to be guest judge tonight.
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Originally posted by slowgraffiti:
E! told me Natalie Portman's supposed to be guest judge tonight.
Thanks! I'll tune in for the judging...