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Oi Ronson! Stop being such a sap and put it away! Nobody needs to see you getting the locks done – WTF – who cares like? I mean, a video – really? Like really-really? And just for the record, you were alright with the chestnut mane; now you just look like a potato.
Video after the break. Contains some distressing scenes and bleaching imagery.
Check out ONLY using some of us bloggers as models. That’s right MO-dels. Swit swoo. Notice how the only acceptable pic of me is when I’m looking at the ground, turned away from the camera, with the jacket actually hiding my body. Now that is how you model when you ain’t one. You gotta hide. See more here.
More warm cuddly feelings of looking at shoite pictures of real people….. Read the rest of this entry »
Check out these little bad boys. Behind the shoot interviews of Nylon Magazine cover stars. Read the rest of this entry »
New weekly segment to rouse you outta those Monday Morning Blues. Feel better looking at shit pictures of real people. Yay for Ugos. Grace is on hand to guide you through the process. Read the rest of this entry »
(I have never heard that Father Ted quote bandied about so much as I have over the last few days…)
Now let me preface this post by saying I have nothing against the Rose of Tralee (except the fact that at 26 you’d be too old to enter it). On Monday I was listening to Sinead Gleeson on The Last Word and she raised a very valid point. The Rose of Tralee is a representation of women that you don’t usually see on TV. And it’s true. The Hills, The City, Big Brother and yes even Sex and the City… they’re all less than flattering representations of the female form. It IS refreshing to see women on TV who aren’t trying to dumb themselves down so that people like them better. It’s bloody brilliant actually.
But Christ on a bike through charity work is the Rose of Tralee twee…
A letter from Jennie Mc Ginn to the topman at Topman. It follows an experience at the weekend in which two items were purchased after advice from the Sunday Times Style magazine to ‘check out the XS t-shirts in Topman’. Read the rest of this entry »