That's a horse?! Told my wife it was Tori Spelling.
Hmm... Now that you mention it, there is a Picassoian resemblance in the nose bridge and muzzle.
By the way, I was about to sic a newbie on you named Christy, but I think Dale Seago answered her question. She's looking for a Burns dinner in the Denver area.
Happy "Answer Your Cat's Question Day" !
I changed my signature. The old one was too ridiculous.
Hmm... Now that you mention it, there is a Picassoian resemblance in the nose bridge and muzzle.
By the way, I was about to sic a newbie on you named Christy, but I think Dale Seago answered her question. She's looking for a Burns dinner in the Denver area.
Happy "Answer Your Cat's Question Day" !
oooh! I LOVE sic girls! Married one, in fact.
Thanks for remembering such an important holiday, Mook--
Mr. Snugglebugs's question was: what is the yuckiest punctuation mark? My answer came with a clause.
Mister McGoo
A Kilted Lebowski--Taking it easy so you don't have to.
Interesting stuff. I wonder kind of music they were playing?
I get CNDSushi's point about haute couture being art, so I appreciate this sort of spectacle from that perspective. There were, however, a few items that caught my eye as potentially having some currency off the catwalk. There were a couple pairs of tartan hose that could be integrated into a formal rig and also the shape on the sporrans, which if they lost the squirrel tales, would be kind of neat. I also liked the cable knit jackets that others have mentioned.
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- An t'arm breac dearg
I stumbled upon this image on Instagram the other day:
And after some looking around, saw that Chanel has a new Edinburgh collection. A lot of tartans and traditional inspired fashion, though very Baroque in my opinion.
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