Oct 23, 2009 -
I'm all for embellishments, but check out this decked-out iPod case. The Showstopper iPhone Case ($20) is covered in gold, brown, silver, and gold beads and is the latest in blinged-out accessories.
Are you in love, or is it a little too bedazzled?
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Nov 24, 2009 -
see all the pics from the photoshoot HERE, and watch a video from the shoot HERE
Here's the interview from the magazine(Source:rollingstone.com)
In our latest issue, Taylor Lautner reveals how he went from a skinny martial arts kid to starring in the blockbuster Twilight franchise. In this bonus Q&A you won't find in the issue, he examines the love triangle that drives Stephenie Meyer's stories.
Don't you think that when some fans see New Moon, they may be disappointed, because you're kind of the villain in a way.I have some pretty passionate team Jacob fans [laughs].
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Nov 24, 2009 -
With Cameron gone, the new (old) team is still working out the kinks in this week's House — and it feels like the writers aren't sure where the show's going either. The episode tackles a genius patient with what appears to be TTP, Thanksgiving, and House and Cuddy all in one swoop. And while the doc is back to acting like a selfish jerk following his recent good behavior, I didn't even find his quips that amusing.
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Nov 23, 2009 -
Oily skin spoiling your makeup?
This is what you call Matte!
If your a bit like myself and find yourself perfectly applying makeup precisely before leaving the house, but by noon your face is more sweaty than Matthew McConaughey after a workout, then don't fear because I've hunted down the best mattifying products to keep you as shine-free as Cheryl Cole on a daily basis.
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Nov 23, 2009 -
We have all heard of book phenomenon 'The Rules' where we are told that women should never return a mans calls, never look a man straight in the eye on first meeting and never, ever to accept a date from a man for a Saturday if he asks later than a Wednesday.
But does the game of love really work? Are the rules fact or do they actually drive men away?
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Nov 23, 2009 -
Okay, so I've seen seeing this guy for about 4 months. I had gotten out of an LTR a few months before I met this guy so I wanted to take things slowly. As a result we only saw each other once a week for the first 3 months and lately we've been ramping it up to about twice a week. At the beginning, things were a bit crazy. Since I was dealing with my breakup, I didn't handle some situations very well, and there were a few times I thought that I would never hear from him again, because he was rightly upset at me for things I said or did. After the last fight (about 2 months ago) I realized that I really like this guy and if I want to keep things going with him, I have to shape up. So I did.
Fast forward until now. Things have been consistently good for a couple months. But, as this weird after effect from early on, every time we have any kind of misunderstanding - literally a misunderstanding - I feel like "Oh no, it's over!" and I have anxiety that he's going to leave. These misunderstandings aren't fights - we don't fight. They're more like me saying something and he takes it to mean one thing over another. Then I try to explain what I did mean, etc.
The thing is, logically, I know I shouldn't feel this way. When he first told me he loved me (a little over a week ago), he said he'd been feeling it a while but that he didn't want to scare me away. He asked me to spend Thanksgiving with him. He asked me to go on a trip with him this winter. He calls me up all the time, and sometimes we still talk on the phone for hours. I mean, all signs point to him being really into me. I'm only the 3rd person he's ever said "I love you" to (other than family), and we're both in our early 30s.
So why the anxiety? What does it mean? And how can I stop it? I feel like it negatively affects our relationship. I feel like now that he loves me I'm just waiting for him to stop loving me. It's really quite sad. Not sure what to do. Any suggestions are appreciated.
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Nov 23, 2009 -
Believe it or not, there was a time when women used to "sit by the phone and wait for a guy to call." That was a bummer. Now we live in a hyper-communicative fog of tweets and texts.
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Nov 21, 2009 -
Most of my life I've often wondered why Thanksgiving seemed to be for many families a trigger word for family dysfuction. Why individuals couldn't just let that disagreement with another family member go for one bloody day and enjoy some good food and conversation with more pleasant family members. I have to keep reminding my self that I'm pragmatic by nature and that is apparently unusual.
I found an article with some helpful tips.
Holidays are meant to be happy, joyous and life-affirming times.
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Nov 21, 2009 -
Tandoori turkey in the oven
For a few years now I've wanted to try to marry the traditional Southern Indian food my husband grew up enjoying with Thanksgiving as I know it (Southern girl with a love of spice and heat).
So this year I did a trial run of a tandoori-style turkey made in the oven. By next year I hope to build my own tandoor, or at least grill this guy, because it needs a little more heat to crisp up properly.
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Mar 15, 2008 -
Love it or leave it? Love Label dress
Love it!
Leave it!
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