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Old 10-17-2007, 05:10 PM   #1711
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I have no idea what a food novelist is but I have a fashion question

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You know, I try and try and try to like Taryn Rose shoes because they are allegedly so good for your foot and have arch support and all that stuff, but I can't help myself. They're fugly. I wish they weren't. Anyway, to answer your question, they run big. I am an 8.5 shoe size and I take an 8 in Taryn Rose when I have tried them on.
agreed. but i was thinking the black patent leather ballet skims might not be so bad. Any other suggestions on black patent leather ballet flats? I just returned a pair that fell apart after one week. Ugh!
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Old 10-17-2007, 05:12 PM   #1712
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agreed. but i was thinking the black patent leather ballet skims might not be so bad. Any other suggestions on black patent leather ballet flats? I just returned a pair that fell apart after one week. Ugh!
I have Vaneli and they've lasted forever.

sort of like this, but smaller bow, no patent

http://www.zappos.com/n/p/dp/28491757/c/109930.html

I saw some really pretty ones from Geoxx. They have some cool technology in them as well.

http://www.shoes.com/product.asp?p=5...t_id=EC1020041

otherwise, Cole Haan or the Nordstrom's site.
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Old 10-17-2007, 05:34 PM   #1713
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If I change a couple of answers to equally valid ones, I become:



which has a lot of truth too.
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Old 10-17-2007, 05:38 PM   #1714
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which has a lot of truth too.


I'm Schroeder...um?
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Old 10-17-2007, 05:42 PM   #1715
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agreed. but i was thinking the black patent leather ballet skims might not be so bad. Any other suggestions on black patent leather ballet flats? I just returned a pair that fell apart after one week. Ugh!
Screw patent leather. Shouldn't you be looking for something in a nice shell cordovan?
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Old 10-17-2007, 06:45 PM   #1716
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Has anyone been watching this show? I thought it was going to be stupid and was all ready to ignore it when I got home to find my gf watching it. She likes it and I have to admit, the writers have a quirky type of style that is charming and funny at the same time. I don't know how long they can go with the idea of a guy who brings people back to life with one touch, but the two episodes I've seen so far have been pretty clever. Anyone else watching?

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Old 10-17-2007, 07:04 PM   #1717
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Has anyone been watching this show? I thought it was going to be stupid and was all ready to ignore it when I got home to find my gf watching it. She likes it and I have to admit, the writers have a quirky type of style that is charming and funny at the same time. I don't know how long they can go with the idea of a guy who brings people back to life with one touch, but the two episodes I've seen so far have been pretty clever. Anyone else watching?

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That's weird -- I was going to ask the same thing. I have the first two episodes saved on my tivo and I've been debating whether it's worth watching. I haven't gotten attached to any new shows this season yet. I can't get into Reaper and Life seems like something I should be enjoying but I'm just not. Torchwood is ok, but not as good as I expected. Are there any new shows that are worth a season's pass?

ETA: And obviously I've been watching Gossip Girl but as much as I love Kristen Bell's voiceovers and Serena's hair, I don't think I'm going to become addicted to it.
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Old 10-17-2007, 07:08 PM   #1718
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Would it surprise anyone to know that my childhood nickname was "Lucy"? It was probably intended as an insult, but I took it as a compliment (in true Lucy fashion...).
Does it surprise you as much as it surprises me that you and I got the same character?
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Old 10-17-2007, 07:12 PM   #1719
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Does it surprise you as much as it surprises me that you and I got the same character?
It completely does not surprise me that based on 3-4 questions, none of which were political in nature, you and dtb ended up the same. Yeah, I know you didn't ask. I don't care.
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Old 10-17-2007, 07:22 PM   #1720
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That's weird -- I was going to ask the same thing. I have the first two episodes saved on my tivo and I've been debating whether it's worth watching. I haven't gotten attached to any new shows this season yet. I can't get into Reaper and Life seems like something I should be enjoying but I'm just not. Torchwood is ok, but not as good as I expected. Are there any new shows that are worth a season's pass?

ETA: And obviously I've been watching Gossip Girl but as much as I love Kristen Bell's voiceovers and Serena's hair, I don't think I'm going to become addicted to it.
Reaper has been OK. I have also sort-of enjoyed Chuck and Dirty Sexy Money.
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Has anyone been watching this show? I thought it was going to be stupid and was all ready to ignore it when I got home to find my gf watching it. She likes it and I have to admit, the writers have a quirky type of style that is charming and funny at the same time. I don't know how long they can go with the idea of a guy who brings people back to life with one touch, but the two episodes I've seen so far have been pretty clever. Anyone else watching?

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I was also ready to ignore it but the local reviewer thought it was good so I gave it a chance. I like the visual look of the show -- it's different -- and the first two episodes have been clever. Quirky is a good adjective for it.
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Reaper has been OK. I have also sort-of enjoyed Chuck and Dirty Sexy Money.
Are you still watching Journeyman? Because I think I'm done with it. How does a guy keep a job when he keeps disappearing all the time? It was fun at first, but I think week after week of helping people in the past is going to be tough. And the bit with the earthquake was stupid. Who would believe someone on the phone reporting an earthquake?

Oh, and worst show of the year is Bionic Woman. What a huge disappointment.
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Reaper has been OK. I have also sort-of enjoyed Chuck and Dirty Sexy Money.
The premier of Chuck didn't do anything for me. I've heard great things about Dirty Sexy Money but I hate to start watching a show several episodes in -- I'm very OCD that way. That's why I don't watch Heros or Ugly Betty.
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Old 10-17-2007, 07:38 PM   #1724
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The premier of Chuck didn't do anything for me. I've heard great things about Dirty Sexy Money but I hate to start watching a show several episodes in -- I'm very OCD that way. That's why I don't watch Heros or Ugly Betty.
Oooh, me too! I haven't picked up a new show in years because of that. Last one was Studio 60 from the Sunset Strip. Didn't last very long.

DVDs are the only way I can catch up and then I'm always a season behind.
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Old 10-17-2007, 07:41 PM   #1725
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Oh, and worst show of the year is Bionic Woman. What a huge disappointment.
this speaks volumes about you.

Watch MadMen. season finale is tomorrow. big plus is it is on Basic Cable.

If you get Showtime, Dexter has been better this year than last.
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