It looks like BSG will be bringing the goods all season long, and I could not be more stoked! The drama was cranked to eleven this week as Kara got plenty of time to cool her jets in the brig, while Lee retired from the ranks of Major. I'm shedding a tear right now as I type — what will the crew do without its trusty CAG?!?
And on a side note, is it just me, or is seeing Kara Thrace go nuts-o about Earth a tad disturbing? I mean, she was always nuts in that in-your-face-I-don't-give-a-frack sort of way, but this was something else altogether. However, I would be pretty peeved too if after traveling months through space, being attacked by Cylons, kidnapped, nearly killed, and if I saw Earth and no one believed me. Wouldn't you?
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Sorry, but I just had to channel Carrie Bradshaw for this. Lauren Merkin's patent leather Taylor laptop bag is probably the first laptop bag I like more than most luxury handbags.
In fact, it has me all googly-eyed, mushy-headed, and my heart beating super fast — the classic physiological signs of being in love.
The price hurts ($325), but I am seriously considering blowing my tax return on this. Does this bag make you as irrational as it does me?
This trendy celeb knows that her smooth and elegant titanium BlackBerry Curve is so chic that it doesn't need to be hidden away in her handbag — even if it is the latest monogrammed Louis Vuitton tote. Any guesses as to who this is? Scroll down to leave your answer!
For someone like my dad, who still calls his email his www, nothing beats a good ol' back to basics pencil and paper email. Thanks to ThinkGeek and their paper email pads, my dad can send fifty handwritten emails for only $4. No navigation to your email client, no mind-boggling passwords to fill in, just simple To:, Date:, Time: and Subject: fields to fill in. Done and done! Now for the hard part. . . sending it effortlessly like real email!
Although not all cities are eager to jump on-board, cities that have initiated the service are finding it well received by the public. Wiring each bus is said to cost about $1,000 to $2,000, which isn't too shabby considering how many commuters would utilize it.
Seeing Elle MacPherson at the Apple Store yesterday, dressed cute to shop, makes me think of how much I love to go gadget shopping. From walking around and playing with a potential new piece of tech, to the moment you get it home and unbox it — it's as fun to me as carrying home a new pair of shoes. It helps that the setup of say, the Apple store, is inviting and has great customer service (all they need to do is add a coffee shop in there and I've got a nice little Saturday planned).
Of course, I love all kinds of shopping, so maybe I'm a poor representative. . .so what do you think? Is retail therapy the same, no matter what you're buying? Source
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