Being crafty... making memories... savoring memories
Music
COURTNEY JAYE
http://www.courtneyjaye.com
and i like country music!
Movies
Forrest Gump, She's the One, the Brothers McMullen, Sliding Doors, Chasing Amy
Television
Animal Planet and E!
Books
The Art of French Kissing, The Blonde Theory, How to Sleep with a Movie Star all by Kristin Harmel
The Devil Wears Prada, Catcher in the Rye, and Lucky
Also adore everything by Megan Crane and Jane Porter.
Also anything and everything by Carl Hiaasen especially LUCKY YOU, SKINNY DIP, and SICK PUPPY
The 4-Hour Work Week rocks too.
About me: http://airtranmagazine.com/contents/2006/02/juicy-profits/
--------------------------Fresh, cute and sweetly potent. Amy Tangerine is a line of fun, crafty styles featuring embroidery and flirty phrases. Like the bubbly and vivacious designer, Amy Tan, her clothing yields popularity and success. The uber feminine pieces are found in unique boutiques throughout Los Angeles as well as featured in well-known fashion magazines like Lucky, Glamour, Teen People, US Weekly, Elle Girl, WWD, Celebrity Living, Shop Etc and Time. Each crafty, cool piece is a hand-worked piece of art that harks back to her history and culture. At a young age, Tan began to sew, embellish and produce her own one-of-a-kind pieces after watching her family create gowns and outfits. As she grew up, Amy continued to design dresses for herself and friends as a hobby. Her talent led her to Georgia Tech and then AIU in Atlanta, where she majored in Fashion Design and Marketing. It surprised no one when she took her handcrafted fresh and juicy designs to Los Angeles and launched Amy Tangerine. Learn more about Amy's designs at http://www.amytangerine.com.
Uh oh...looks like we got another voicemail that's mp3 worthy! haaaaaa I think I counted 23 separate giggles there which is some kind of record. You thought I was tipsy? ;) By the way, email me your flight info.
By the way, did you notice that the French translation of The Blonde Theory (it just came out in France) is "Bimbo Mais Pas Trop," which translates roughly to "A Bimbo, but not too much?" I think I definitely need that on a shirt. :-) Ha!
There you go again, trying to entice me into "seeing you naked." :-) First, it was the million-bath trip to the spa in Venice Beach. Then it was sharing a bed. I'm sorry, but your flexible maintenance plan is getting a little too flexible. ;-) Oh . . . were you talking about the book? ;-)
lol, based on the boots, I would have voted you most unlikely to be a fashion designer. Major turnaround there. I guess anything is possible.
I would have told you more of my thoughts on weather manipulation, but I couldn’t get a word in. ;) Don’t worry, I’ll create a PowerPoint presentation to convey my thoughts as clearly and concisely as possible.