ok, so 20 points to the person who can tell me what epicurious means; blogspot-spellcheck doesn't even know its a word.
still have not done laundry-- i almost, no that's a lie, i thought about doing it today only to realize that i have one and a half more days to go until reinforcements come in, reinforcements who promised to help me with my laundry when they visit. get excited. until then my outfits will be getting creative, which i think is not a bad thing. it's good every now and then to be forced to think outside the box. perhaps i will take channel L tomorrow and rock a skirt.
did everyone catch the article about rowers/swimmers/runners in thursday style? We at PBH appreciated it. Here's the link: http://www.nytimes.com/2007/09/27/health/nutrition/27Best.html?_r=1&adxnnl=1&oref=slogin&ref=style&adxnnlx=1190945646-kmgQm2kCO2dtPn16iAwYLQ
Personally I grew up a swimmer and believe that all children should be put on a competitive swimming team at an early age: it cultivates a healthy lifestyle and competitive attitude, good time management, gives you great back and shoulder muscles, and it gives you a great base for whatever other sport you decide to do later in life.
ex-swimmers of note
- Lance Armstrong
- Johny Weismueller-- original Tarzan, also a multiple olympic gold medalist
- Buster Crabbe-- original Flash Gordon (kind of like an Indiana Jones for the Baby-Boomers), another olympic gold medalist
- Wesley Clark
- JFK
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