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Sexy clothes at work, pros and cons

Sexy clothes attract an attention. Aren't they made for this? If you walk in your workplace in miniskirt and bold décolleté blouse, you will definitely be in the center of attention. Most of people like to hear compliments and revealing cleavage can surely bring you praises but sometimes you can put yourself in ambiguous position by dressing up provocatively. However you should know your rights: no matter how you dress, it's not a reason for sexual harassment. It's important to take care of your appearance, especially if you need to communicate with customers a lot. While you are at work, you should represent the ideas of your working place, not your own standpoint.

However we are not machines and we want to be individual. No company forbids sexual clothes as long as your appearance doesn't disturb your co-workers and customers. You can express your sexuality without wearing provocative clothing. Subtle accessories and outfit that highlights advantages of your figure can gain you more compliments than unfastened shirt or spike heels. As long as you keep you style balanced between too much and too boring, you will be successful.


Of course you shouldn't be judged by you dress style, but it's not how it works in the real world. According to several surveys, if people don't dress properly for job, others assume that they don't take their responsibilities seriously. These results might be a little overstated, but there is other common opinion among office workers. If one dresses too provocatively, it can be a sign that he or she is looking for someone to date. And this behavior is often considered improper for business environment. Even though a girl or boy who dresses and acts sexy is often considered to be promoted easily, the real life shows that it's the other way around. If you don't look like you are professional, people won't take you as a professional. You might be the most beautiful person...





Taken from http://antiquedress.blogspot.com/

For All Those with Thick Hair

thinning shears image credit massugu.be

Thinning shears(or thinning scissors as I like to call them) should be used to thin out your hair. I suggest Massugu thinning scissors as these scissors have been designed specifically with the beginning hairdresser in mind. These are simply gap-toothed scissors that cut only half the hair. These also come with various gap sizes, depending on what you need cut away.

I've seen how many people struggle with thick hair and I can just imagine the pain it is to manage it, hope this helps.



Taken from http://emohairstyle.blogspot.com/

Interview with Eloise Grey: The tweed queen on shops, literature and British design


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Eloise Grey is the living and walking image of her brand: quintessentially elegant and very British. Though relatively new to the fashion scene, her timeless collection of expertly tailored tweed separates has garnered interest from high profile buyers. Before the opening of her new Farnham shop, in Surrey, on October 2nd, Eloise Grey answered Lucie Goulet’s questions.

You are opening a boutique in Farnham, why did you decide to do this?


It’s something I’ve always wanted to do in conjunction with online as it enables me to bring together work which carries a certain elegance and aesthetic as well as strong sustainable stories.


However, I never expected to do it quite so soon. I got to know Paula Beaumont, who owns Purity, an ethical shop selling everyday wear such as jeans, cotton jersey clothing, stocking labels such as People Tree and Komodo. She had the first floor of her shop sitting empty and wanted to do something more luxury upstairs, but when recession struck, these plans were put on hold. I was looking for studio space and so we have gone into partnership.


Farnham is my nearest town. It has a strong connection to the creative industry with important craft galleries and the University of the Creative Arts. The shops are all quite unique and independent so it’s a little more original than your average high street. The catchment’s area is good: from the South Coast to South London all within 45 minutes.


What steps have you taken to make this shop ethical?


I’ve chosen work that is made in the UK and the fabrics are mostly organic or ethical in some way. I want my work to have a low carbon footprint. I also know each of the designers personally – I think it is important, and rather wonderful, to have a direct connection with the producers. I feel more confident about the provenance and think my customers like this too.


When I’ve stopped carting kit around for the shop I plan to commute to the shop by bus. I live 5 miles away in a small village. I have always an ethical policy about my suppliers (such as electricity and stationery) and I’ve kept this up.


What is the main hurdle facing ethical designers these days?


The weight of main stream brands exert over the mainstream media, store buyers and customers is sometimes overwhelming as it seeps into their consciousness and so they become rather like sheep. Small unique labels such as mine find it hard to communicate the message and reach the customers. When we do reach them they love us because we seem so fresh.


Also, it’s hard to be different when buying habits dictate that you spend less on each item, even though you spend more in the end and you need more cupboard space. Twenty years ago my work would be much more normal a price to pay for a coat (as a proportion of income) as people would buy them to last longer and they were made with that in mind. eloiseshop13


You studied Italian at Edinburgh University. Why did you decide to go from being a linguist to being a fashion designer?


I was quite academic so it was almost automatic that I should go down that route instead of studying fashion. I lived in Italy for five years after graduating and this has definitely influenced my work. When I lived there in the 1990s people always stressed the importance of quality, the provenance of materials and design in a way the English didn’t. There were small artisan fashion labels, which now have become ubiquitous brands and lost their soul. Although my work seems quintessentially British, I think the Italian aesthetic and standards of quality have subtly influenced my work.


However, I’d always made clothes for myself, from the age of 10 and so I went back to this at a certain point and re-trained to learn tailoring and design. I think it was good to do this with a good baggage of life experience, visual vocabulary and of course a love of literature.


What sort of women are your clothes aimed at?


The kind of woman (and man) who wants something unique and elegant, who likes to know the story of something and connect with objects in a deeper way. It’s a very different approach to a status-driven lifestyle. They have more important things to do than to spend all their free time shopping, but when they do, they want to really value and delight in the process; it’s quite personal. Sometimes they are very well informed about ethical fashion, and sometimes don’t really know about it, but they all experience beauty and craftsmanship.


DEBEAUVOIREYou work predominantly with tweed, why is that? Are you looking to introduce any new fabrics to up-coming collections?


I’m looking at some lovely eco-linens for shirting, and hemp for summer jackets and dresses. The Isle of Mull weavers have Soil Association certification on using some dyes so I may introduce colour next A/W. I also have a special friendship with Les Indiennes who are based in the US and work with exquisite hand-blocked Indian cottons, so I am letting that idea percolate.


Do you have any further expansion plan after the opening of your Farnham boutique?


I am also launching a menswear collection so I shall be exploring this side of fashion. I will see how things go. I would love to have a space in London but I need to do things at the right pace.


Do you feel that the current economic climate has affected the way people shop?


Yes, some people are really understanding the value of buying only garments that will last, that are worth the money. Cheap clothing isn’t really good value after all.


Many coats for this season are named after famous women writers. How did they influence your inspiration and design process?


It started with a photograph by Richard Avedon of the playwright, Samuel Beckett. It’s a famous diptych that was all over London a few years ago to celebrate the Beckett centenary. I loved the folds of his ageing skin and the folds of his tweed jacket, obviously a jacket he’d had for decades. I designed a coat based on this inspiration and started to look at images of other writers of the era and it went from there. I like the quality of confidence in the women writers of that era. They were pioneers of a kind of proto-feminism and sense of being able to do what you want or to form your own set of values, or dress in the way you want.


There was quite a lot of tweed in that era too. It was a very functional fabric, and with good tailoring, elegant as well.


What else inspires you?TOKLAS


Tailoring, obviously, with all the slightly nerdy details like ticket pockets. I love those indomitable sensible English ladies who are quite frumpy and not at all glamourous. I like their spirit. I like to use some of their clothing looks, add a bit of humour and lithe sexiness and subvert it a little.


What other eco brands do you admire?


I’ve chosen Keep and Share, Makepiece and Elena Garcia for my boutique. I also love Estonian designer, Reet Aus, who I met at London Fashion Week in February. I love Terra Plana shoes and rather like Po-Zu’s boots. I admire what Gossypium have done and also love Sonya Kashmiri’s bags.


WAUGHJACKETEDYou have a scheme whereby people using public transports to come to your shop get a 10% discount. Is the brand involved in any other green initiatives? Why is it important for you to be an environment-aware company?


It’s fundamental. I don’t really think why anymore, it’s just the only approach I can take. I would much rather go back and be a salaried employee in the corporate world than do what I do in an unethical way. I think we will look back and say why did we let things get so bad.


I have been involved in the Transition Town movement and am part of the core group in my town Farnham. It is about acting on a local level to come together to live a low carbon life because we believe that as individuals we are too small a unit and governments are too big and slow and at a town level it feels like you can do something It’s exciting to see how many people want to do something, however small.





Taken from http://antiquedress.blogspot.com/

Fashion styles

Fashion styles

Although almost every single man or woman is trying to create his or her own original and unique style, we can notice that there are some people who look similar in a way. They prefer a certain style, with some particular rules. The choice of style depends on a person's ideology, friends, his/her way of living and many other things. The style itself represents you, even some attitudes of yours and some of your character features. Let's discuss some of the best known fashion styles.


One of the most fashionable styles at this moment is the EMO style. This trend now circulates between teenagers all over the world. The code EMO actually refers to "emotional", therefore, not only looks are important, but the personality as well. EMO's are usually wearing tight pants and a striped, bright colored shirt. They may also have piercing in such places as lips, septum, tongue or eyebrows. Don't be surprised if you'll notice a boy wearing makeup, it's a part of the style - both boys and girls are wearing lots of it.


Another style is bohemian. It's surely one of the most difficult styles to describe, yet almost everyone could point the person who looks bohemian. Girls are usually wearing long skirts and shaggy blouses. The only way to describe people who prefer bohemian style is to say that they are all original. Their clothes might seem old and worn off, they carry huge bags, but you won't see anybody wearing the same clothes.


Hip hop fashion is surely one of the most popular nowadays, especially among youngsters. Boys commonly wear baggy pants and jumpers. Most of them usually wear various hats and a lot of shinny accessories, colloquially called "bling". Girls, although some of them prefer baggy clothes as well, are more into the sexy style. Short skirts, a lot of nude body and golden accessories are common amongst hip hop girls.


It is important to point out that those styles are commonly noticed between young people. Mature, middle-aged people are as not much into such fashion as the younger generation. Some of them are fallowing up latest trends, others simply dress the way they like and feel comfortable. The only style from this list that can be distinguished among the older folks is probably bohemian. We mean, when have you last seen a 50-year old EMO?


Another style is more like a life style than a fashion style. It's punk style. People dress in jeans and leather jackets all full of metal accessory. They are against society, they rebel against most things society offer, they don't work, don't study. Punks do whatever they want to do. Teenagers like this style because of its idea, but most of them grow up and start living a normal life. Yet there are some who remain punk for the rest of their life.


There is one, easily noticeable but rather rare fashion. It's gothic. Goths cover themselves in black and whiten their faces. People who are into this style are commonly depressed (on the outside) and say that the only reason for living is sorrow. Just as with punks, goths usually lose their style when they mature.


Style may talk about your character, your way of living and your even...






Taken from http://antiquedress.blogspot.com/

Eddie Bauer Clothing Reviews

At the Eddie Bauer store in Bellevue Square, the new chief executive of this iconic -- yet floundering -- clothing retailer is a bit miffed with the outdoorsy pictures scattered around the showroom.

The problem?

There are no people in the photos. Check that. There are no "Eddie Bauer" people, especially men, in the photos.

"Pictures like that are too passive," CEO Neil Fiske said, pointing to a photo with trees, wavy grass and a brick walkway. "A store has to have energy, especially an Eddie Bauer store. While it's a nice shot, it doesn't have that person in action with an everyday love of the outdoors. It needs an Eddie Bauer guy."


Which is?

"An Eddie Bauer guy is a man of action. A doer. Ruggedly handsome. Our stores need to project him," said Fiske, who turned around Bath & Body Works and is a best-selling author.

Since taking the helm July 9, Fiske has placed all his chips on fixing Eddie Bauer on Eddie Bauer, the outdoorsman from Orcas Island who started the company in downtown Seattle in 1920.

Under Bauer, the company outfitted World War II pilots and made down jackets, sturdy clothing and outdoor gear while becoming a national brand.
While Fiske won't divulge specific details of the turnaround plan, he has told investors the company would emphasize its men's business and outerwear, improve marketing and reduce costs. Customers also will see better displays in the stores.

He added that the company has no place to go but up, and he has found a loyal group of employees who are ready to turn the company around.
Ten times he has read "The Legend of Eddie Bauer," a 96-page coffee table book that profiles the founder, and he marked up his copy with notes on the company. At the corporate headquarters in Bellevue, Fiske placed on the entryway to the executive offices a Bauer quote: "When I worked, I never walked, I ran."

"Eddie Bauer had one standard and that was to be the best, and whatever he did he did it with the best products," said Fiske, who has spent a few thousand dollars on company clothing that he wears nearly every day. "The internal culture and leadership of the brand has to match the brand. If we are going to be an active outdoor lifestyle brand, we better have someone who loves the outdoors and action."Camille McDonald, president of brand development for Bath & Body Works, said her former colleague brought a lot of energy to work and knew how to build up others.

"He gets an enormous amount accomplished. He is a fabulous leader not only because of how smart he is, but he is very intuitive about other people and he knows how to motivate them," McDonald said. "He knows their strengths and he is sensitive to what makes them feel comfortable. He's extremely respectful of other people."

But McDonald, who said she recently bought Eddie Bauer stock because of her belief in Fiske, also said her former colleague has an impish side.








Taken from http://fashion-life-styles.blogspot.com/

I am with myself on the inside..


photo source: sunset love


Everyone is right and at the same time wrong on being emo. It's just the way the world works. See, everyone has their own opinions and no one should shut them up no matter what others think, or if they don't agree. It's just how the world works. Isn't that the whole point of trying to "find" you? To never hold anything back and always look for a you that you feel comfortable in, and all the people who call the others posers, how are you to judge that?

Everyone is still human, still people trying to find themselves in this image crazed world. There's no right or wrong thing to think or say or be for that matter, "When your mother tells you to love and appreciate your body, it's not just to get you to shut up. They know that when you're old you are going to feel exactly the same way you do inside as you do now.

We try on different dresses, different selves, but our souls are always the same — ongoing and full of light." It's from the book, Psyche in a Dress by Francesca Lia Block (All time favorite book). It's true, no matter what shells you try on you're always going to be the same, no site on the internet can tell you who to be, but you make that choice to look at it and see if maybe you could try on that shell. That is you, the human that wants to appreciate and love their own body. You just gotta see the good and bad in it. Not just what you want to, but everything else that makes it.



Taken from http://emohairstyle.blogspot.com/

Our friend Maggi Emo girl

Name:Maggi
Age: 15
Style: emo
Orientation: straight
Location: Bulgaria
myspace: www.myspace.com/emotional_bunny_bg
icq: I'm srry,but I've no ICQ :(
msn: no,tnx!
Something you want to write: I like bands like: Good Charlotte,Simple Plan,etc...My fave colours are pink,red and black...My name's Magie and I live in a small country in Europe,called Bulgaria...Music is my everything...MUsic makes me fly even when I think I'm in the hell...I don't cut and I don't like people who pretend being emo because of cutting!Write me if u want to learn more about me or just to find a new friend...




Taken from http://hairstyles-latest.blogspot.com/

Another Emoboy with a Heart



Got this tru email. Another hot emoboy with a really nice emo hair. His name is Charles Brindle. Visit his myspace profile and be inspired.. He also cut his own hair and do the same for his friends.. talented..

I'm a fairly extroverted person who enjoys reading, hanging out, poetry, artwork, and computers. I spend a lot of time working on artwork and reading particularly. You'll find me in coffee shops most of the time, probably working on one of these things. I absolutely love coffee and without it I probably wouldn't get as much done as I do. Starbuck's frapicinos rule 2, along with BK Joes, and Sheri's coffee. Helps to curve my ADD anyway (at least that’s what I keep telling myself.)

Right now I'm running a small business and trying to make my way through college. Life for me is usually crazy but I've been living in a mad world so long I find it more enjoyable then a boring life. Better to live your life as an adventure then not live it at all. I also really like to help people out however I can. I personally think that the greatest way to spend your time is to be spending it helping others.

If you feel like you ever need someone to talk to, send me a message and I'll do my best to get back to you. The time I spend here is not to judge people, just here to help them out as best as I can.

I've got a lot of problems and I'm far from perfect. Actually I'd say I'm a pretty screwed up person and I'm trying to rebuild my life from the ashes of other people’s mistakes. But God is there to help me along the way, and I believe I wouldn't be anywhere near where I am today without Him. If you don't believe in God or share this view that’s okay. I think people should have the choice to believe in what they want (shouldn't everybody have the right to that?)

-Charles Brindle




Taken from http://emohairstyle.blogspot.com/

A comment from a reader..


If you truly are being who you really are, and truly are being an individual, then nobody can give you a 'how-to'. Develop your own personal style and be yourself, not just one of the mindless followers of thousands of teenagers who all look and dress exactly alike.

On that subject, it actualy truly saddens me when I read a few of these comments saying 'heavier set guy, not fat, just bulky, i know this is a bad thing' or 'little puggy (not fat) how to I trem it down to small again? (with out turning it into muscle?)'

The foolish people who write these articles are just contributing to the body image crisis that is sweeping this world, making these peoples self esteem PLUMMET. The people who leave these comments are probably at an incredibly healthy and attractive weight, but people writing these how to be emo articles are telling them LIES about who they 'should' be.

If you are truly overweight like 300kg then I'd say lose some weight but it's not a bad thing to have a few curves!!

WHY are you telling them what to do and how to live their life, how much to weigh, how to look etc., and WHY are you listening to these people telling you to do these things? You are perfect the way you are- your true self is who you were meant to be and not what some 'how-to' tells you to do on the internet.

Don't put on the mask of labelling yourself, become truly unique and appreciative of who you really are on the inside. Nobody can tell you how to dress or how to look, only YOU can tell yourself that.

It really is sad, that people think they need to conform to some emo standard of style to give themselves any worth.

You need not be anyone other than yourself. Don't let people tell you how to live your life, only YOU can tell yourself that. I eagerly await the day that people finally start to wake up to who they really are inside.



Taken from http://emohairstyle.blogspot.com/

Blue Emo Hair

by Inyo
For a portion of the summer, I had the opportunity to dye my hair blue. Having blue hair is an enjoyable experience I'd suggest to anyone, it certainly makes life interesting. It helped get through a summer in a very boring town. But I sure did get a lot of weird comments. They ranged as anything from 'is that natural?' to 'did you spill paint on your hair?' Probably the most common questions I got from old people was 'It's just for the summer right?' or 'does it wash out?' Also common was 'Why?'. (it's something you cant really explain to a redneck in a convenience store in Nevada). Most younger people asked me 'whoa, how'd you get that color?' or 'what type of dye did you use?' When my parents saw it they simply said 'Whoa.. it IS blue'. I guess they didnt believe me.

All kinds of other interesting things happened to me when my hair was blue. When I was in the desert visiting Bodie, someone recognized me who had seen me at Rock Creek over 100 miles away. Having blue hair isnt good if you desire anonymity... don't yell things at people out of cars if you have blue hair. Also, part of my tub is now stained blue. Some idiot smacked me over the head randomly with a beer bottle at a show in San Jose and the beer in my hair turned blue and dribbled down on me, turning most of my shirt blue. Throughout the few months I had blue hair, I had to touch it up a lot. If you want to dye your hair use Special Effects brand.. don't use Manic Panic.

Anyway... if you have a job which will allow it, and you get bored, you can always give it a try. It sure did get a lot of girls to come up and talk to me, which is a good thing. It got me funny looks from middle aged people but who really cares what they think anyway? If you live in the boonies you might get pulled over by a cop or something. Also I literally had some cars almost crash when driving by me... which I thought was pretty funny because where I come from, dyed hair is no big thing. But... I would say that everyone should dye their hair while in college.



Taken from http://emohairstyle.blogspot.com/

Emo: A Mosh Pit Of Sound

Sadly, a lot of people have very limited opinions (and ideas) about emotional hardcore music, or emo music. Some would even assume that for as long as the lyrics aren't clear and the lead vocalist is singing on hyper drive, then it must be emo music. What most of you didn't know is that emo developed from music recorded on vinyl. It can be considered Indie, sure, but it most probably emerged into being before they even had a name for it. With its roots in hardcore punk, emo music is bringing the core of punk music into a whole different level. With people buying more CDs, downloading stuff off the net, and investing in music hardware or software like there was no tomorrow, I wouldn't be surprised if emo music became another solid category all on its own, like pop rock or country.

You can't possibly understand emo music without taking the time to ponder on its evolution. Just like with other genres, emo has no clear-cut definition. Some would even call it a lyrical and sonic revolution. You hear these artists and bands play some kind of a distraught yet endearing sound you've never quite heard before and you find yourself actually liking it -- it's the most successful 21st century snake charmer routine to date.

Even though emo started in the 80's, the most popular emo music only came out and boomed in the 90's until the present. What started out as a fast, loud, hard, intense, and one-tracked version of punk (emocore) lead to a varied post-indie rock that more people seemed to relate better to. Bands like Jimmy Eat World started to perform across the country, had their five minutes of fame on MTV or a far-reaching alternative radio show, appeared on next-generation movie soundtracks, and before anyone knew what hit them, the mosh pit of sound was reborn.

One can expect that the appeal of emo music would vary, since people have particularly sundry tastes. The emo music scene was almost completely divided, leading to variations that only die-hard emo fans can fully grasp. On one hand, you have the heavy, faster-than-fast, noise-bouncing-off-the-walls variety which blended elements of apocalyptic chaos and neurotic grind-core with nose-bleeding screams. These bands would include One Eyed God Prophecy, Living War Room, To Dream Of Autumn, and Reversal Of Man. On another part of the pie graph, you have experimental analog synths and new wave or goth. Bands like Crimson Curse, Slaves, VSS, and Das Audience did a lot of post-emo style-rock in their time. It is also believed that this lead to the birth of an almost exclusively Californian indie sound that brought about the unique styles of bands like The White Stripes, The Hives, The Strokes, and The Faint, mixing a little 60's and 70's rock whenever they can.

To date, there is a very good collection of awesome emo music albums that everyone should listen to at least once in their lives. The self-titled LP or CD from Embrace, End On End by Rites of Spring, Lyburnum Wit's End Liberation Fly by Moss Icon, Plays Pretty For Baby by Nation of Ulysses, and the self-titled EP or CD from Heroin are only some of the first rocking emo records released.



Taken from http://emohairstyle.blogspot.com/

Exciting facts about the Mens trainers?

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Mens trainers are usually made for the relaxation of men. Mens normally prefer to wear trainers with the combination of pajamas and jackets. These trainers have become essential part of fashionable sports men. There is plenty of variety of mens trainers available for mens on internet. Mens trainers have become a fashion and new trend among the youngsters. All those men who want to look fashionable, like to have the mens trainers in their wardrobe. The variety and the availability of these trainers have solved their problems.
If you want to have the best quality mens trainers, then you need to make some good research on internet. You can also find some of the best variety of mens trainers on some specific stores. These mens trainers may be finding easily on the sports brands. There are plenty of websites available on internet which has the best variety of mens trainers. Internet has become a good source for finding the best quality mens trainers. These sites provide best mens trainers form their cart. These mens trainers are pretty much fashionable. All kinds of mens trainers are available on these sites.
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Mens trainers have become a symbol of style for the fashionable people. These trainers are especially good for the athletes as they will feel comfort in running with these trainers. These trainers provide comfort to the people. Many people place orders on internet for the mens trainers. These trainers give an elegant look to the athletes as well as to the common people. There are much soft kind of the mens trainers available these days. You never feel any discomfort with these trainers. Some of the finest mens trainers are available on the specific mens trainers’ stores at very cheap rates.
The best thing about the mens trainers is that they serve as source of comfort and fashion at the same time. With more demanding customer base, the mens trainers have been made available variety has also increased. The advantage of the mens trainers is that it is getting popularity not only among the athlete but also among the common men. The growing trends of the fashion also increased the trends of the mens fashion in the form of mens trainers. Now more and more people trying to discover the new variety pf the mens trainers. The best thing to choose the best variety of the mens trainer is to search them on internet. You will find much variety with reasonable price as well.



Taken from http://antiquedress.blogspot.com/
Ladies and Jensen!! Last night… I saw Jesus.


He wore cowboy boots, long hair and a treasure trail.


He also stunk like sex.


*glaring at Gen Jen Gen*


Dear Jared Padalecki, if you continue to walk around looking like that, you’re gonna put hundreds of PR people out of a job. We’re in a recession. Knock it off.



And now, for absolutely no reason at all…here, have a bazillion pictures of Big Daddy and his stupid face. Although, please to be taking note, the Texass belt is long gone, kids. Apparently, he considers Jensen’s arms Vancouver to be HOME, nao. In which case, Jedi, you should let him borrow your belt buckle, dude. *nods* Yuh huh. He can’t help it if he misses Jensen’s face being that close to his crotch, while he’s out in public. Just sayin…
































Okay…y’all can breathe now. And plz to be sending any drycleaning bills to


Jared T. Padalecki at:


!11!!!!!111eleventy-one!!! I’m The Fucking Shit Avenue
Jensen’s Bedroom, Vancouver, numbers & stuff
Blahbitty Blah Blah Blah Canaduh



…or y’know, just stop wearing underwear…



That’s right, Jarrud. I said it.



HOOOOLEEEE!!!! Lolololol, Jason Manns has let himself go.



I donut know any of these people. Is this Jarrud’s version of the skank bank? *shrug* They seem nice enough. That devil in the blue dress seems the type to take her friends out for lobster dinners. Just sayin.



*wants Amanda’s dress…on the floor*



Srsly, are there other people in this movie and no one told me?



Jared just heard a rumor that someone put their hand on his spot aka Jensen’s ass. *booking first flight back to Vancouver*



*Insert cock here?*…lawl, move over, ladies. Jen’s got this one.


dlphp


Y’know what they say about men with big feet…they have a very difficult time buying shoes. Poor bb.



Jedi! I didn’t know you worked across the street from the theater! *also… punches Elta in the back of her ginger head, for good measure*



Yo, Big Daddy! Lil Mama!…I’ll thank you to lose the barracuda. She makes you uncool by default, and I’d really hate to have to SHUN you two. Just sayin…


Check out the rest of the HQ pictures HERE at WinchesterBros.com and HERE and HERE at Jared-Padalecki.net


A cute little report with pictures HERE thanks to devidarkwolf


Moar picshures HERE thanks to simplysonia





Taken from http://boyzfashion.blogspot.com/