1. It does something for your face.
2. It is practical for your kind of hair.
3. It is well proportioned to your figure.
4. It is right for your age.
5. It shows proper respect for fashion.
6. It looks neat and well groomed.
7. It suits your way of living.
8. It is equally good with our with out your hat.
9. It can be adapted to special social occasions.
10. You can get the necessary professional care (cut or wave) in you neighborhood.
11. You can keep it looking nice yourself between visits to the hairdresser.
12. Your friend's often say, "How nice your hair looks."
Sunday, October 30, 2005
Twelve Musts for a Good Hair-do... Circa 1940
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Wednesday, October 26, 2005
Top Movies
We love watching movies, old movies. We've now fallen in love with Alfred Hitchcock. Here are some of our favorites:
*Rear Window. This Hitchcock film stars James Stewart and Grace Kelly. There is just enough of scary to bring us back for more without causing nightmares. We really can't watch scary films- at all; honestly, it is physically impossible. This film is in color- so if you're not into black and white, this is a good pick for you.
*Rebecca. This film marks Hitchcock's American debut and it won the Academy Award for Best Picture in 1940. Laurence Olivier stars as Maxim de' Winter and Joan Fontane stars as his bride. Rebecca shows just how brilliant Hitchcock is. The film is really, truly a work of art. No director can compete with Hitchcock's lighting effects to connote a mood or feeling. The shadows are very sinister- oooh! And let's face it- Sir Laurence Olivier is the most gorgeous man to ever life.
*The Lady Vanishes and Secret Agent. These works are from Hitchcock's British work in the 1930s. The are absolutely FANTASTIC. They are only about 1 hour- so if you get tired with long old movies- these are good picks for you. Plus, it is fun to see Hitchcock's artistic development.
Please feel free to let us know what your favorite scary/tense movies are during this Halloween time. Below is a photo of Laurence Olivier- some eye candy for y'all- Happy Halloween!
-too blondes
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Monday, October 24, 2005
C'est Halloween
There is a crisp in the air and we are talking about making carmel apples- it's official- Halloween is almost here. The following is a list of some of our favorite Halloween treats- please enjoy and add on to the list if you feel like we missed something!
1. fun size Twix
2. homemade beer- I mean rootbeer
3. Lesley's infamous pumkin cake
4. carmel apples
5. candy corn
6. KING SIZE Snickers
7. See's chocolate pumkin balls
8. the traditional toothbrush and tooth paste from the dentist in your neighborhood
9. the cheep candy in shapes of body parts- we prefer the lips
10. the pencils
11. Vampire teeth
12. wax lips- are those edible? that explains a lot!
13. double bubble
14. definetly no smarties- yucky!
15. anything shaped like a pumkin- marshmallows, penut butter, snickers, chocolate, etc...
16. umm.. chocolate
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Tuesday, October 18, 2005
Disclaimer: we are not making fun of any ethnic group
We are currently in a World Religion class that our dear friend Ashley MN took last year. Our professor is of a certain eastern background. As a result of fore-said background- he is unable to pronounce certain syllables of the English language properly. Here lies a few reflections on our audible experiences in this class:
1. "IS THAT WIGHT..." At the end of every statement, our professor adds this delightful statement, is that wight? He seems to not fully understand what that means, is that wight? In this class, we talk about many topics and ideologies that are new to most of the students in the class, is that wight?
2. "VERRY, VERRY, VERRY, VERRY..." To stress the importance of many things, our beloved professor uses this generic adjective. It makes us question his knowledge of the English language, yet when we read our text book- he writes better English and we could ever speak.
3. "I LOVE YOU, I LIKE YOU." He is constantly telling us, his students, how much he loves us and thinks of us as a family, which is part of his Confucian upbringing.
4. "TODAY, YOU WILL ENJOY THE FIRST MIDTERM EXAMINATION." Now imagine the "enjoy" part spoken slowly and "the first midterm examination" spoken Verry, verry, verry, verry quick. Like we are really going to enjoy it, is that wight?
With the end of our reflections, we smile and think of his small eyes being magnified by his gigantic glasses and giggle as we try to imitate his delightful accent. Ashley can do it the best- I can only do the "is that wight."
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Sunday, October 16, 2005
"When I grow up..."
When we were little, we wanted to be on a Double Mint Gum commercial. They always showed twins being so glamorous in a big city and chewing gum. Then we would be famous and probably get free gum for the rest of our lives, which would actually save us a lot of money. Sadly, this dream never came true. Secretly, we still want to be Double Mint Girls- we really want the free gum.
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Wednesday, October 12, 2005
It's My First Time
Hi,
We are new to this whole blog thing, but we have been avid commentors on others. The story of our lives is, we shoudl be doing homework but we aren't and our friend Ashley is here!! We cann't spell, so it might be fun to come and see what we do spell.
Ha, Ha, Ha, I stole the computer and am determined to write something entirely inappropriate for a young BYU Student to have on her blog. But,,,,,,,,, I just can't think of anything at the moment. Other than a really good game of IN THE MANNER OF THE ADVERB in which we chose the adverb: INAPPROPRIATELEY. ( I can't spell either). - ashleymn
I can't say anyhting to that... bye!!!
-tooblondies
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