100 years of what to wear in 100 seconds...this is great.
I love the clothes circa the '40s!
xo
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Tuesday, August 30, 2011
Sunday, August 28, 2011
Best. Roommate. Ever.
Posted by
Maggie
First of all, I'm sorry it's been a while since my last post! I spent Thursday night through today in Madtown and Chitown on a Visa-acquring excursion with some friends. More on that later. For now, here's a wondrous little post from Craigslist that will be good for a laugh :)
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via Refinery29
Having trouble seeing the whole image? Click the "Refinery29" link below to see the original.
via Refinery29
Wednesday, August 24, 2011
Sunday, August 21, 2011
Post Secret
Posted by
Maggie
Most of the time, my favorite part of Post Secret isn't actually the secrets themselves...
It's the responses :)
xo
It's the responses :)
xo
Saturday, August 20, 2011
Bad Dates...
Posted by
Maggie
A journalist decided to start a thread on Twitter with the question, "What's the worst date you've been on?" Hilarity ensued, as well as some great British slang.
See the rest here.
xo
Friday, August 19, 2011
Planning Ahead
Posted by
Maggie
Normally, I buy the U of M's planner because I appreciate that all of the important dates are listed: drop deadlines, holidays, finals, etc. However, I just looked up this year's "Gopher Guide," and it is ugly as all get out:
Why on EARTH would someone think this was cute?! |
So, I'm officially on a mission to find a cute, affordable, practical planner. I love these planners from Letts of London, but I can't for the life of me find a picture of what they look like on the inside.
I definitely think the first design is my favorite, but what do you think?
xo
I definitely think the first design is my favorite, but what do you think?
xo
Wednesday, August 17, 2011
Monday, August 15, 2011
Love Songs
Posted by
Maggie
I just watched the french film "Les chansons d'amour." It's a french musical drama about a love triangle that would easily convince anyone watching it that french people have no sexual orientation; they love errrrrbody!
It was dark, funny, and at times creepy. I, of course, thought the main character was beautiful (because he's french) and talented (because he's french). Although I found the whole premise odd, I found myself becoming quite fond of it by the end. I like this quote from the trailer:
"Christophe Honoré's films aren't just films you like--you develop weird little crushes on them."
So true. The movie is on Netflix Instant Play, if you're interested!
xo
It was dark, funny, and at times creepy. I, of course, thought the main character was beautiful (because he's french) and talented (because he's french). Although I found the whole premise odd, I found myself becoming quite fond of it by the end. I like this quote from the trailer:
"Christophe Honoré's films aren't just films you like--you develop weird little crushes on them."
So true. The movie is on Netflix Instant Play, if you're interested!
xo
Saturday, August 13, 2011
Friday, August 12, 2011
Bibliophile
Posted by
Maggie
I just requested six, yes six, books from the library. Wanna see?
Case Histories by Kate Atkinson
The first of a series, Case Histories recounts the solving of three mysteries by Private Detective Jackson Brodie. I love me some mysteries, and the fact that there will be more books to read once I finish this one will be great!
Model Home by Eric Puchner
I found out about this author through www.thestaffrecommends.com (aka my new fave website)'s list of best books of 2010. The reviewer's summary ended in, "Absorbing, emotional, funny. Can’t recommend it enough." That makes it worth reading, right?
The Psychopath Test by Jon Ronson
Yeah, I definitely found out about this one thanks to an interview with the author on The Daily Show. Apparently, everyone else in Minnesota did, too, because I'm the 207th person to request it...maybe I'll get to in October. Anyway, the premise sounds really cool: Ronson used a diagnostic test to identify psychopaths in American society, and a lot of them were Fortune 500 CEOs...eek.
Reading Like a Writer by Francine Prose
The author has a fitting last name. Also, I've been trying to write more often lately, and I thought this might provide some inspiration.
Ron Carlson Writes a Story by Ron Carlson
Ron Carlson, a well-know short story author, provides insight into his writing process. Comes highly recommended for writers (professionals and hobbyists).
Xenocide by Orson Scott Card
This is the third novel in the Ender's Game series. I just finished Speaker for the Dead the other night. These books are not only compellingly suspenseful, they also use a future society to examine the United States' current political situation (particularly regarding international relations). I'm a few people down the list for this one, too, so I'm hoping it has a quick turnaround!
What are you reading right now? Any recommendations?
xo
Case Histories by Kate Atkinson
The first of a series, Case Histories recounts the solving of three mysteries by Private Detective Jackson Brodie. I love me some mysteries, and the fact that there will be more books to read once I finish this one will be great!
Model Home by Eric Puchner
I found out about this author through www.thestaffrecommends.com (aka my new fave website)'s list of best books of 2010. The reviewer's summary ended in, "Absorbing, emotional, funny. Can’t recommend it enough." That makes it worth reading, right?
The Psychopath Test by Jon Ronson
Yeah, I definitely found out about this one thanks to an interview with the author on The Daily Show. Apparently, everyone else in Minnesota did, too, because I'm the 207th person to request it...maybe I'll get to in October. Anyway, the premise sounds really cool: Ronson used a diagnostic test to identify psychopaths in American society, and a lot of them were Fortune 500 CEOs...eek.
Reading Like a Writer by Francine Prose
The author has a fitting last name. Also, I've been trying to write more often lately, and I thought this might provide some inspiration.
Ron Carlson Writes a Story by Ron Carlson
Ron Carlson, a well-know short story author, provides insight into his writing process. Comes highly recommended for writers (professionals and hobbyists).
Xenocide by Orson Scott Card
This is the third novel in the Ender's Game series. I just finished Speaker for the Dead the other night. These books are not only compellingly suspenseful, they also use a future society to examine the United States' current political situation (particularly regarding international relations). I'm a few people down the list for this one, too, so I'm hoping it has a quick turnaround!
What are you reading right now? Any recommendations?
xo
The Sweetest Video Ever
Posted by
Maggie
Set aside 12 minutes for this--it's so worth it! :)
Swoon.
xo
Wednesday, August 10, 2011
Popsicle Cocktails!
Posted by
Maggie
Mint Grapefruit Margarita Pop
ingredients:
• 1 ruby red grapefruit
• 2 tbsp sugar
• ½ tbsp tequila
• ½ tbsp orange liqueur
• 8 mint leaves – chopped into tiny pieces
• 3 oz dixie cups
• small bamboo forks purchased at Target
• 1 ruby red grapefruit
• 2 tbsp sugar
• ½ tbsp tequila
• ½ tbsp orange liqueur
• 8 mint leaves – chopped into tiny pieces
• 3 oz dixie cups
• small bamboo forks purchased at Target
directions:
1. Place peeled grapefruit and the rest of the ingredients in blender or food processor. Pour into cups.
2. After 1 hour, take the cups out and stick the sticks into the center. Freeze the pops overnight.
3. Enjoy!
1. Place peeled grapefruit and the rest of the ingredients in blender or food processor. Pour into cups.
2. After 1 hour, take the cups out and stick the sticks into the center. Freeze the pops overnight.
3. Enjoy!
makes 4 pops (you can easily double or triple to make more)
via Green Wedding Shoes
Tuesday, August 9, 2011
Sunday, August 7, 2011
You're Invited
Posted by
Maggie
I will tell you right now that I am single. Not dating anybody. I just really like weddings :)
These wedding invitations are from Minted, a company that focuses on providing modern graphic design. There are tons of options if you want to take a look, but the following are a few of my favorites:
I really like that last one mostly because it has my name on it. Any Olivers out there? ;)
xo
These wedding invitations are from Minted, a company that focuses on providing modern graphic design. There are tons of options if you want to take a look, but the following are a few of my favorites:
I really like that last one mostly because it has my name on it. Any Olivers out there? ;)
xo
Friday, August 5, 2011
Inappropriate Ad Placement
Posted by
Maggie
These "inappropriate ads" from Happy Place showcase serendipity's sense of humor :)
If you want to see more, click here!
xo
If you want to see more, click here!
xo
Thursday, August 4, 2011
Trying to be a French girl
Posted by
Maggie
I sold a ton of textbooks this summer, and I just used some of the money to order these beauties:
I got the "cerise" (cherry red) ones! They're scheduled to arrive in the mail early next week, and I can't wait! Hopefully these sneaks will bring me one step closer to making me a French girl :)
xo
via |
I got the "cerise" (cherry red) ones! They're scheduled to arrive in the mail early next week, and I can't wait! Hopefully these sneaks will bring me one step closer to making me a French girl :)
xo
Wednesday, August 3, 2011
Common Misconceptions
Posted by
Maggie
George Washington did not have wooden teeth. They were actually made of gold, hippopotamus ivory, lead, and animal teeth, including horse and donkey teeth.
The signing of the United States Declaration of Independence occurred on August 2, 1776, not July 4.
Napoleon Bonaparte was not particularly short in comparison to other French men and did not have a Napoleon complex.
Meteorites are not hot, but cold when they hit the earth.
Bulls are not enraged by the color red, which is used in capes by professional matadors. The movement of the fabric is what irritates the bull and causes them to charge.
Shaving doesn’t cause hair to grow back thicker or darker. Hair which has never been cut has a tapered end and after cutting the hair the taper is lost making the new hair sharp.
Eating less than an hour before swimming doesn’t increase the risk of experiencing muscle cramps or drowning.
These were in his mouth. They're on display at Mount Vernon. |
The signing of the United States Declaration of Independence occurred on August 2, 1776, not July 4.
This happened in August. |
Napoleon Bonaparte was not particularly short in comparison to other French men and did not have a Napoleon complex.
Sarko: the munchky man. |
Meteorites are not hot, but cold when they hit the earth.
Pssssshhhhhhhhhhhh boom. |
Bulls are not enraged by the color red, which is used in capes by professional matadors. The movement of the fabric is what irritates the bull and causes them to charge.
Pink and orange work, too. |
Shaving doesn’t cause hair to grow back thicker or darker. Hair which has never been cut has a tapered end and after cutting the hair the taper is lost making the new hair sharp.
This will not prevent balding. |
Eating less than an hour before swimming doesn’t increase the risk of experiencing muscle cramps or drowning.
She'll be fine. |
Thanks to Listverse for the interesting facts!
Tuesday, August 2, 2011
Love is all around!
Posted by
Maggie
First of all, I am so glad that Ashley picked JP! Yeah, I do watch that show...
Secondly, I'm in love with this series of pictures of newlyweds in NYC via A Cup of Jo!
Congratulations to all newlyweds and lovebirds! I wish you all the best :)
xo
They're so cute together! via |
Love love love :) |
This is beyond adorable. |
xo