OMG - dissing the dress. How superficial is THAT?
Posted By: N/M on 2009-01-20
In Reply to: I liked the dress but - Nan
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OMG - dissing the clothing. How superficial.
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OMG -- talking about the dress period is superficial!
Who gives a crap what Michelle Obama was wearing!
Thank you, Superficial Sally!
So you diagnosed McCain with congestive heart failure.
Funny. I was thinking Obama looked like he had manorexia. Or AIDS.
I am not so superficial that I give a rat's
butt about what anybody wears!! But if one is going to portray oneself as a God-fearing, patriot who is so free and easy about slapping labels like pro-American or anti-American, I think one should at least pretend to be a regular Joe Six-Pack. Hopefully, there there are enough intelligent people out there that are as outraged as I am about these comments of hers. I AM a Real American and I am from a very small town!!
The big O is a superficial cheeseball! If this truly was a ltr from
a loving father to his daughter thanking for blah, blah, blah then why make it public? I would think this would a special moment shared between father and daughters.
Everything Obama does and says is unbelievably and carefully scripted and calculated!
I'm sure she's looking for her dress.sm
A kid after her own heart. But he says *choke* that he would have recorded the teacher even if he said Bush was an excellent president and that he was doing a great job. Yeah? Whattteverrr!
I liked the dress but
was watching in HD and her shoes and gloves were not matching at all. Did not care for the ribbon the dress.
I liked that dress. I especially liked...
...how her daughters' dresses complimented it (or maybe the other way around?), with one of them wearing a red dress and the other wearing a black one. It seemed that she was somehow "encompassing" her daughters with that color choice. (I'm not explaining this coherently; I apologize. I just can't find the right words.)
I liked that dress. I especially liked...
...how her daughters' dresses complemented it (or maybe the other way around?), with one of them wearing a red dress and the other wearing a black one. It seemed that she was somehow "encompassing" her daughters with that color choice. (I'm not explaining this coherently; I apologize. I just can't find the right words.)
it is not superficial to be interested in what they wore
and it was a question asked by the OP, so are we not allowed to answer in fear of being called superficial if we don't like it, as i didn't?
I love fashion. People make a living off of that too you know, I wouldn't call it superficial.
unless we were talking about the MONEY it cost... then you have a valid point
What did you think about Michelle Obama's dress?
Just wondering
I don't dress in tshirts and worn out jeans, but...
I dress very nice and am appropriately dressed at all occasions, and I don't spend $150,000 a month, a year, and maybe even a lifetime. It is not necessary and it is wasteful! I think she can look the part without spending $150,000 and that is the bottom line - those clothes going to charity? It would have been better to take the $150,000 and given that to charity!
You can put lipstick & a clean dress on trailer-trash,
;p
Did anyone count Obama's blinks or are democrats the only superficial ones counting blinks? nm
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