Monday, September 28, 2009

Gerard Butler and Jamie Foxx

I can't wait for this movie to come out! I love twisted action thrillers! It comes out Oct. 16th. I will be there.

Friday, September 25, 2009

Happy Birthday to me...

I turned 25 last week, and seem to now be in the throes of a quarter-life crisis. I am married, have my B.A., and am working on my certification. Boring! I feel the need for excitement, spontaneity--a sports car perhaps? No. I want desperately to begin my career (not as a teacher, but as a writer). I bought a $17 moleskin notebook (like the one Hemingway used), an investment in my craft. I am resisting the urge to start planning our move to Europe (which while in the plans, is not scheduled for at least 3 more years).

ugh.

Protect Healthcare Execs. The justification: mini zoos.

This video is great! and of course I am not being sarcastic at all :-)

Thursday, September 17, 2009

Long delay

Sorry the blogs have been few and far between lately. The early fall is not only the beginning of the semester for me, but BIRTHDAY season. I just have to get through October! I have however found a few pieces that I mentioned were on my shopping list in an earlier post.

The slouchy cropped pant: BCBG Max Azria Navy with black and gold belt. 70% off! Word to the wise, since these are pouchy--I went a size smaller than normal, and they fit great! A great nod to the Harem style without going full on MC Hammer. I debuted them for my birthday party to generally great reviews. I find girls love them, and guys, well they just don't know what to think. But, alas, that is always the way of our hetero-counterparts when it comes to accepting new trends.

Mine are similar to these, a little shorter, with a belt, and navy of course. I found them at the Memorial City Dillards BCBG outpost.

I also found a GREAT bag at Old Navy of all places. It is simple (made of super soft faux-leather--gotta love the furry creatures), cream, and very chic. Best of all, it is only $35! It is reminicent of a Tods or Balenciaga bag. I found a pair of boyfriend jeans that I am loving as well. Same price!

I got a fantasticly slimming boyfriend blazer at Dillards, by Priorities for $75. It is sleek, fitted in all the right places, and very versatile! I have worn it for work, and out for drinks! I like it best when worn unbuttoned with a slouchy white racer back tank, skinny dark faded denim jeans, and sky high platform booties.

Zara has a great selection of Fall pieces ranging from 39.90 to 99.90--tuxedo shirts to a dull metallic sequined blazer that just make me want to go Gwyneth Paltrow sexy men's ware at the Opera.

Wednesday, September 2, 2009

Useful info

I just discovered this yesterday, but Express offers students a 20% discount... so just flash your id... and voila: INSTA-SALE! They also have an additional 40% all of their clearance items right now. I bought a pair of trouser-cut jeans and a really cute blouse for... $27. Total. Yay.

I am looking forward to the Rock the Vote Rally tomorrow night, hope I will see you all there!
6:30 pm, Hermann Park

Tuesday, September 1, 2009

Texas Secession Rally

This sickens me.

Coupons, updates, links

Lets start with something fun... here is a coupon for this week--an extra 25% off at my favorite outlet!Mr. Deval Patrick, the governor of MA is trying to push the state legislature to allow him to make a temporary appointment to fill the late Mr. Kennedy's vacant senate seat. He believes that MA must be fully represented during this time of heated health care debate (an issue very close to Mr. Kennedy's heart). The appointment would be temporary, until January, when a special election is set to be held. The appointee would not be allowed to run for the vacancy, as to prevent anyone having an unfair advantage in the race.

I am trying to follow campaign money trails (to see who is "buying" our congress) and came across this great non profit website opensecrets.org which tracks lobbyists, donations, etc over the last 20 plus years. Fascinating. It really makes you wonder if the people are making the choices in the "pillars of their party" or the lawmakers who made millions off of a donation from... oh lets just pick--Pfizer, Eli Lilly. or the American Beer Manufacturers. Very interesting. Here is just one example of a table available. These are the "heavy hitters"

Rank ↓Organization ↓Total ↓Dem % ↓Repub % ↓Tilt
1AT&T Inc$43,501,24044%55%
2American Fedn of State, County & Municipal Employees$40,965,17398%1%
3National Assn of Realtors$35,179,01348%51%
4Goldman Sachs$31,183,66264%35%
5Intl Brotherhood of Electrical Workers$30,920,69697%2%
6American Assn for Justice$30,734,42990%9%
7National Education Assn$29,908,62592%6%
8Laborers Union$28,201,60092%7%
9Service Employees International Union$27,510,25795%3%
10Teamsters Union$27,402,30492%6%
11Carpenters & Joiners Union$27,368,25889%10%
12Communications Workers of America$26,748,74699%0%
13Citigroup Inc$26,562,90550%49%
14American Medical Assn$26,213,44939%60%
15American Federation of Teachers$25,996,07198%0%
16United Auto Workers$25,767,00298%0%
17Machinists & Aerospace Workers Union$24,793,47798%0%
18National Auto Dealers Assn$24,048,80831%68%
19Altria Group$23,869,89128%71%
20United Food & Commercial Workers Union$23,742,07498%1%
21United Parcel Service$23,649,47636%63%
22American Bankers Assn$21,945,96641%58%
23National Assn of Home Builders$21,401,35535%64%
24EMILY's List$20,984,38499%0%
25National Beer Wholesalers Assn$20,300,84531%68%
26Microsoft Corp$19,692,77452%46%
27Time Warner$19,653,33171%28%
28JPMorgan Chase & Co$19,395,54851%48%
29National Assn of Letter Carriers$19,206,78488%11%
30Morgan Stanley$18,173,70845%53%
31AFL-CIO$18,034,96795%4%
32Verizon Communications$17,812,92739%59%
33FedEx Corp$17,676,55640%58%
34Lockheed Martin$17,638,38842%57%
35General Electric$17,349,80350%49%
36National Rifle Assn$17,095,13617%82%
37Sheet Metal Workers Union$16,907,56397%2%
38Ernst & Young$16,746,41344%55%
39Credit Union National Assn$16,694,23747%51%
40Bank of America$16,568,59147%52%
41Operating Engineers Union$16,235,35085%14%
42American Dental Assn$16,134,57946%53%
43American Hospital Assn$16,126,10952%46%
44Plumbers & Pipefitters Union$15,807,53694%5%
45Blue Cross/Blue Shield$15,779,30539%60%
46Air Line Pilots Assn$15,478,91784%15%
47International Assn of Fire Fighters$15,372,24382%17%
48Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu$15,366,87034%65%
49PricewaterhouseCoopers$15,073,03336%63%
50Natl Assn/Insurance & Financial Advisors$14,845,20542%56%
51AFLAC Inc$14,582,26944%55%
52Merrill Lynch$14,299,16037%61%
53Union Pacific Corp$13,847,94823%76%
54Boeing Co$13,579,26247%52%
55United Steelworkers$13,477,94799%0%
56United Transportation Union$13,373,54588%11%
57Reynolds American$13,302,82724%75%
58Pfizer Inc$13,210,08729%70%
59BellSouth Corp$12,993,78245%54%
60Ironworkers Union$12,923,77592%7%
61American Institute of CPAs$12,698,58542%57%
62Credit Suisse Group$12,141,21544%55%
63American Postal Workers Union$11,925,47395%4%
64National Rural Electric Cooperative Assn$11,745,87152%47%
65General Dynamics$11,496,72446%53%
66American Financial Group$11,334,67518%81%
67GlaxoSmithKline$10,895,74428%70%
68Walt Disney Co$10,810,54967%32%
69Chevron$10,709,39525%74%
70Exxon Mobil$10,511,02314%85%
71Natl Active & Retired Fed Employees Assn $10,430,00077%21%
72MBNA Corp$10,059,00617%82%
73General Motors$9,950,91938%60%
74UST Inc$9,935,06121%78%
75Freddie Mac$9,859,49043%56%
76AIG$9,744,31250%49%
77Human Rights Campaign$9,741,37590%9%
78National Restaurant Assn$9,645,99515%83%
79Southern Co$9,544,34531%68%
80Prudential Financial$9,345,07448%51%
81MetLife Inc$9,284,36555%44%
82American Academy of Ophthalmology$9,162,53852%47%
83National Cmte to Preserve Social Security & Medicare$9,144,49980%19%
84Eli Lilly & Co$9,039,67428%71%
85CSX Corp$8,935,78531%68%
86Associated General Contractors$8,811,94114%85%
87Amway/Alticor Inc$8,716,6010%99%
88National Cmte for an Effective Congress$8,707,94099%0%
89American Maritime Officers$8,606,03146%53%
90Archer Daniels Midland$8,303,36443%56%
91Seafarers International Union$8,140,14484%14%
92MCI Inc$8,093,47246%53%
93American Airlines$8,052,02347%52%
94American Council of Life Insurers$7,581,09037%62%
95Marine Engineers Beneficial Assn$7,353,62774%25%
96Bristol-Myers Squibb$7,282,43721%78%
97Enron Corp$6,633,45729%70%
98Andersen$6,313,42237%62%
99BP$6,120,97128%70%
100Vivendi$4,455,94066%32%