I've been ignoring my blog. I think it's a good thing, though... right? It means I must have a life after all. ;)
So, for "What I Wore" Wednesday, I'm not going to post what I actually wore. Why? It's because all I wore were my stupid black pants, black polo, and sweater. (My Starbucks uniform). Wait... I just posted what I wore. Oh well.
I also received a package in the mail. It's contents were pretty exciting...
I got this sweet black dress on ideeli.com. It was really cheap, and it fits incredibly well, especially for an online purchase. I can't wait to wear it. Every. Day.
For Thrifty Thursday, I have some advice: use the internets.
If you haven't already subscribed to www.groupon.com, do it. Every once and a while they have an incredibly good deal, like a dental exam/cleaning/whitening for $30. One of today's deals is $20 worth of stuff at Barnes & Nobles for $10. It's useful bargains, not just random deals on stuff you don't really want. If you MUST wear designer clothing, you can save money on www.gilt.com, or www.ruelala.com, or www.ideali.com. There have got to be a million more similar sites by now.
As a side note, I don't really know English all that well. I mean, I speak it, but I make grammatical errors all the time. If you notice any, I'm sorry. I know how annoying it is. Which reminds me...
Side Bar: Funny story.
So this lady is trying to sound really smart. She's trying to use big words, but fails. She says "He can be so condensending." I want to say... "He turns from a gas to a liquid on occasion?" Already hardly able to contain my laughter, I hear her use the word: "audacity", but slaughters it into "aur-ah-dissy". I am not joking. Auradicy. Speaking of words:
It's always bothered me that the word "palindrome" is not a palindrome. Why couldn't they call it a "palinilap"?
Also, I'm 99% positive I have adult ADD. Of course, I'm a hypochondriac, so I think a lot of things.
Back to the point of this post, though.
Fess Up! Friday:
I judge people. Hardcore. It's never without cause, but that doesn't make it okay.
For example: I heard a conversation where someone said "I can't believe she's having a baby! What is she thinking?!?! She has lupus, and isn't that genetic? Why can't she just adopt?" That inspired at least thirty seconds of judgment on my part. Then I thought to myself, I am judging this person for being judgmental.
Of course, by then I had pretty much moved on to thinking about how much I love cinnamon crunch bagels from Panera.
Have a stellar weekend.
Love, Cynthia
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