Paper or Plastic?

Linda on Mar 26th 2009

Real women in L.A. often talk about the fake women in L.A.  We can’t believe men can really be attracted to collagen injected lips, silicone breasts, hair extensions, tattooed make-up or spray on tans.  Listen to the words associated with products that help women look like plastic dolls; make-up, what are they trying to make up for?  Cover up, again what are they trying to cover or conceal, there, another one, concealer.  Foundation, we all know how important a strong foundation is to building anything.  There is plenty of chatter around the subject of women and self esteem.  After all, look how many magazines are on the shelves telling women how to look better to ultimately attract men. Continue Reading »

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“Make Me a Supermodel” - Sweet Memories

Linda on Jan 14th 2008

Last Thursday night, I had the pleasure of watching “Make Me a Supermodel” on Bravo. It was fun watching the men or should I say boys on the show. Being a big fan of “America’s Next Top Model,” the change was nice. One of the guy contestants really stuck out for me. His name was Frankie and he was sexy, until he spoke. Even though I really enjoyed his accent, he was a bit full of himself. Don’t get me wrong a guy who’s self assured is sexy but if he’s too cocky that can be a turn off. But the best thing about watching Frankie was, he reminded me of a guy I went out with, the one who called me “Mama.” They’re both really skinny, have long, dark, wavy, hair, sharp features and are young. Continue Reading »

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Seth Rogen, Redheads Are Hot!

Linda on Nov 10th 2007

I just completed “The 40 Year Old Virgin” and “Knocked Up” comedy tour. Watching them back to back, I can hardly wait to run to Blockbuster to rent “Superbad.” I tore down the Adrian Grenier photos that I immaturely taped to my computer and replaced them with Seth Rogen’s. I admire writers who create such outrageous characters. I’ve yet to create an over the top character but what I’m learning is that all I’d have to do is take some wacky tendencies and turn them on maximum overdrive. No wonder I can’t seem to get enough of the characters on “Weeds” and “Californication.” Why aren’t these shows an hour long? Funny how the scene in “Knocked Up,” when they guys are talking about “Munich,” mirrors the conversations I have with my friends. I was thrilled that they chose a movie where I absolutely love the lead actor, Eric Bana. Ha, I’m an outrageous character, Eric Bana was the guy I tore down to pin up Adrian Grenier’s photos on my computer. Continue Reading »

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