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post November 8, 2006 - 02:44 PM
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That other person was not my FRIEND at all.
Honestly.
I never even saw the name before.

That's the truth.I have no idea who they are.Just saw you all over that post and it made me SICK!


I have learned over the years that these peeps online aren't REALLY my friends....Shhhhh....They're just some anon peeps who love
the game and who really don't care about you.

You believe you're popular because of all this.

You 've never even met these peeps.
Most of the peeps you call 'friends' you probably couldn't even stand in REAL life!

So pass the TC punch and get your diapers on.....GROSS!



20 days or 3 months.No matter.
You're still responding to things that have nothing to do with you just because you HAVE to.
I've seen this time and time again and you will not be able to discern that because you are too steeped in this.

This has become your world and you feel it is necessary to fight every fight whether it's yours or not.

I know dear..... hon.... and sweets.

I KNOW!
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post November 8, 2006 - 03:59 PM
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Wow- Agoraphobics DO have too much time on their hands in the house. No?




Gosh, I wouldn't know. Ask a full-blown agoraphobic. I mentioned I was mildly agoraphobic, but it's hardly a detriment, just enough to make me "prefer" to stay at home more often than not. As a matter of fact, I just got back from running a few errands ... outside the house! (GASP!!!)

If you're the kind of person who would poke fun at an agoraphobic, though (or any kind of "phobic," for that matter) I feel for you. You're the kind of bully who used to take delight in calling the "different" kids names in high school, whether they wore glasses, were overweight, or had a developmental or physical disability, and you're the most pathetic brand of "sorry," since you apparently haven't grown out of the "phase" they predicted you would. I guess there's always still hope over the rainbow!

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(Really don't want to use the tricky font physics formula for emphasis you offered.Sorry to break board "guidelines". OH GOD How WILLl I live with myself????.




Uuhh ... I'm guessing the way you've lived with yourself every day since? Let me pull a quick Kreskin: beer can in left hand; right hand scratching somewhat-gender-appropriate nether regions, while "good ol' Mom" pulls a Piggly-Wiggly 'tato topped chicken pot pie and some crispy-salty tater tots from the oven, sauces 'em up with some Heinz 57, sets it all up on a little tray-table, winds you up and lets you go for yet another night of eat-drink-burp-slurp-piss-n-pull-my-finger-twister! Yee haw!!!!!

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Oh BTW- It's 'effects' not 'affects' since you're red penciling .




What? What exactly are you referring to? See, when you don't quote or at least somehow include what you're replying to, it makes for a lot of confusion, and only ends up making you look like a doofus. I know that's not much of a stretch in this case, but believe it or not, I'm really trying to be helpful.

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I am NOT Oscarsimon.That's the truth and I feel bad for her or him now. Other peeps watch and read this board and are sick of how some of you just can't let go and think you are superior in some way as you have all banded together and cannot really see how SICK all of this is.




Ok, so maybe it's not just Oscarsimon. It's you and Oscarsimon! I think that might actually constitute a "club!" Before long, you'll have a clubhouse just like Spanky and Alfalfa, and you can post "clubhouse rules" and determine who's "in" or "out," just like ... ohmigosh, "Project Runway!!"

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No wonder things like Columbine happen.




I'm not quite understanding that statement. Are you equating a debate on an Internet message board with the reasons the nation's children decide it's ok to murder their classmates? Wow, and you called me sick?

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This is high school all over again.




Yeah, except you're apparently wielding a 45 and a switchbade. All I've got is a "trapper keeper" and a dangling participle.

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You obviously have last word syndrome also so go ahead. I am exhausted because..... uhhhhhhhh..... I left the house today.




Again, you're pulling out all the grade school stops. I left the house today too! I paid some bills, got some stamps and groceries, stopped off at Borders to peruse the shelves and pick up a Pumpkin Latte, gassed up the car, and stopped at Panera on the way home for a Fuji Apple Chicken Salad for dinner and a cup of Baked Potato Soup. It was fun!!!

Sweetheart, if you're trying to capitalize on a random comment I made, you're really falling flat. Like I said before, I'm not agoraphobic, I'm mildly agoraphobic. I go to work 9 hours a day, 5 days out of 7, and I have no problem being there among people. What's your excuse?

If you want to make fun of me like a third grade bully, the "agoraphobia" route isn't really going to wash, so you might want to find another trait to exploit. I'm not fat, but, hey, I do wear glasses! You could try taking that tack, hey?

Aww, hon, I'm really just trying to help.


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post November 8, 2006 - 04:01 PM
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Yawn ...

Right, who's up for Truth or Dare?

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BTW-
That other person was not my FRIEND at all.
Honestly.
I never even saw the name before.

That's the truth.I have no idea who they are.Just saw you all over that post and it made me SICK!


I have learned over the years that these peeps online aren't REALLY my friends....Shhhhh....They're just some anon peeps who love
the game and who really don't care about you.

You believe you're popular because of all this.

You 've never even met these peeps.
Most of the peeps you call 'friends' you probably couldn't even stand in REAL life!

So pass the TC punch and get your diapers on.....GROSS!



20 days or 3 months.No matter.
You're still responding to things that have nothing to do with you just because you HAVE to.
I've seen this time and time again and you will not be able to discern that because you are too steeped in this.

This has become your world and you feel it is necessary to fight every fight whether it's yours or not.

I know dear..... hon.... and sweets.

I KNOW!






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post November 8, 2006 - 07:13 PM
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Thanks chickadee. I've been speedscrolling for about 4 pages whew! I don't think I'm anything special for amassing 2000 posts on several Bravo shows and 3 seasons of Project Runway since spring 2004, but I've read enough great posts by Lia (IronChef) and tamarinden to know that they are better than this. Ladies, please stop answering the pepper posts. Time to "igsnore". The new posters make a good point in that we don't know who each other really is and this could be the same poster under multiple registrations just pulling your chain, or not. Does it really matter? I'd like to keep this site on my favourites list. I'm so jazzed by the positive election results nationwide & Deval Patrick Governor of Massachusetts.. yeah! Rumsfeld resigns yeah!
I wanted to post yet another article about my fave Tim Gunn from Supe to celebrate!

Tim Gunn is a rare class act in reality world
By Pamela Sitt
Seattle Times staff reporter

Tim Gunn

Tim Gunn for president!


The design mentor who makes "Project Runway" work will be in Seattle this week stumping for Macy's, which was reason enough for me to chat up my favorite reality-TV personality. No matter how many times "Entertainment Weekly" puts him on its cover, the man refuses to be anything but charming and gracious. Even the prospect of rain couldn't make him grumpy: "I would be disappointed if it didn't rain in Seattle." Of course.

In his first visit to our fashion-challenged but "Project Runway"-loving city, Tim will make an appearance at 6 p.m. Thursday at the downtown Macy's store (1601 Third Ave.), where he'll answer audience questions about the show and present fall fashions by INC International Concepts. "Runway" contestant Angela Keslar is also scheduled to appear with her winning design from the show's INC challenge, and will probably be busily pinning rosettes on everything in sight.

It's too late to get in on the Q&A — more than 600 people have RSVP'ed — but Tim will be signing autographs and greeting fans afterward in the INC department (on the second floor of Macy's), where winning designs from each of the show's challenges and outfits from the final four collections will be on display. If you'd rather skip the zoo, I tried to anticipate your questions and asked him a few ahead of time:

• On Michael Knight's surprising bomb at Fashion Week: "I have a theory. He was great when he was here on the show, but left on his own in Atlanta, he went right back to that Atlanta thing. It just enveloped him. When we had a finale viewing party, Michael brought his guy pals from Atlanta with him. As we're watching the show, they were slapping him on the back and saying 'That's hot, Michael. That's hot.' I had an epiphany: I thought, that's the audience, these over-testosteroned males. He needs to get out of Atlanta."

• On the judges' final deliberations: "It was a very long process, three and a half or four hours. Laura was in it for a long time, and then it became about Uli and Jeffrey. ... Uli's collection, as strong as it was, reminded me of the discussion about [first season runner-up] Kara Saun, and Jeffrey was more the Jay McCarroll. It really came down to who surprised the judges, and Jeffrey did."

• On his signature catchphrase: "The phrase 'make it work' originated at Parsons. Students are very inclined, if they're having trouble with something, to put it away and start over again. It's easy just to abandon something instead of diagnosing what's wrong with it and how to fix it. That's what 'make it work' is all about."

• On how judge Nina Garcia told him she was pregnant: "It was so funny. We were at some event sitting at tables next to each other, so we could look at each other but not talk. So we were mouthing to each other and she said to me, 'I'm pregnaaannnt.' "


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post November 8, 2006 - 07:36 PM
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Hey SterlingRose57!
Waving backatcha from my bubble in cyberspace...
I hope to read more of you on Project Runway 4 boards!
I wasn't really moved by Jeffrey's collection, but I did get a bit misty when his family joined him after his win.. I saw him on the Megan M talkshow a couple weeks ago and his hair was awful, a jet black blunt cut over some shaving, but his fashions were interesting.
All I can say about his mens' fashions he was wearing was that it seemed the message was that he was taking alot of trouble to look so bad. It was like a "studied ugly" and not the kind of ugly that happens by accident. An ugly not for amateurs which seems sort of reverse-snotty. Like he was saying "I paid good money to disrespect myself and you all by my clothing.." This is designer-ugly!

His womens' fashions are not that bad, but he was wearing a sort of mesh top over long sleeve tee with a random square of fabric over his crotch. I hope it wasn't hiding bling.. more likely zing..
Anywayhow, his pants reminded me of Angelas ugly butt pants, and this is the guy who made the cool trousers for the Macy's challenge! I just didn't "get it".

I don't crossdress, but I'd rather wear an Uli sarong over my boardshorts if she'd make it long enough to hide my wonky knees, and put in a cool bone clasp. {NPI}

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post November 10, 2006 - 07:26 AM
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very funny madtv spoof if PR

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gwYcwjmcW7s
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post November 10, 2006 - 10:43 AM
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OHMYG!!!!!

Thank you...I am ROFLING!!!!!!


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very funny madtv spoof if PR

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gwYcwjmcW7s




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post November 10, 2006 - 02:36 PM
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Thanks for sharing, mikitobella!
Heidi was spoofed very well. Of course they couldn't find a match for Tim Gunn, but the designers bs'd just as much as the real contestants! The "Irish" Asian guy reminded me of Daniel Franco telling everyone ad nauseum that he was straight.
The "I love babies" guy was sexy! I don't watch "Mad TV" so I have no idea who he is. Straight probably.. Not that I am looking!
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post November 12, 2006 - 11:48 PM
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I am still two episodes behind but I like the fact that there are four final contestants. Competition is good for all of them but I feel the one person that should win is Michael. He has been consistent throughout and it is really a no brainer. As the judges have said he has thought about the overall look. The others have their qualities but Jeofrey is not a designer I would buy from. Laura can be predictably simple/chic and Uli can be predictably abstract/creative. How the yellow thing Jeofrey made and how he won a challenge I have no idea. I would not wear that thing, nor buy it. It looked a mess.

So good luck to Michael. And I know the others will have success in fashion as well.

PS. I love the show.
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post November 14, 2006 - 08:31 AM
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tim gunn will be here in Dallas @ Macy's NorthPark for a fashion show of new designs---show starts at 6:30pm its free but you have to call 866-226-0449 for reservations!
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post November 22, 2006 - 01:14 AM
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Hey SterlingRose57!
Waving backatcha from my bubble in cyberspace...
I hope to read more of you on Project Runway 4 boards!
I wasn't really moved by Jeffrey's collection, but I did get a bit misty when his family joined him after his win.. I saw him on the Megan M talkshow a couple weeks ago and his hair was awful, a jet black blunt cut over some shaving, but his fashions were interesting.
All I can say about his mens' fashions he was wearing was that it seemed the message was that he was taking alot of trouble to look so bad. It was like a "studied ugly" and not the kind of ugly that happens by accident. An ugly not for amateurs which seems sort of reverse-snotty. Like he was saying "I paid good money to disrespect myself and you all by my clothing.." This is designer-ugly!

His womens' fashions are not that bad, but he was wearing a sort of mesh top over long sleeve tee with a random square of fabric over his crotch. I hope it wasn't hiding bling.. more likely zing..
Anywayhow, his pants reminded me of Angelas ugly butt pants, and this is the guy who made the cool trousers for the Macy's challenge! I just didn't "get it".

I don't crossdress, but I'd rather wear an Uli sarong over my boardshorts if she'd make it long enough to hide my wonky knees, and put in a cool bone clasp. {NPI}

notevayas





A "studied ugly"! OMG I love this post! Couldn't have said it better myself, notevayas. Not only does Jeffery look "designer ugly" but he also looks like he hasn't bathed in a couple of weeks. As I'd like to say...he looks like he smells like pee..and maybe touch of B.O.

Anyway, I was disappointed he won the competition. I felt Uli deserved the honor's. In fact I am so disappointed I may not watch season 4. Just disgusted with the way they chose designer's to stay and leave. It was not based on talent but on drama. Ugh!

But I must say if Tim Gunn's run's for President....HE HAS MY VOTE!!!!
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post November 29, 2006 - 03:47 PM
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The Bravo Boards are deleting posts if they don't like them or show Bravo in a bad light.
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post December 26, 2006 - 10:41 AM
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Can not wait for season 4 I am 2 for 3 (Santino should have won) Heidi is my secert love and if oh well
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post June 17, 2007 - 10:20 PM
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QUOTE (digitalcubano @ October 20, 2006 - 01:33 PM) *
Two days later and I still can't believe the final judgement. However, I think I've come to understand the reason for Michael's undue criticsm: his collection was too "ethnic" for the judges. Heaven forbid that a collection be designed for a demographic other than gaunt, pale-faced, caucasian women! Oh no, that would leave Michael Kors' panties in a bunch! That innefectual, milquetoast, aspiring drag queen wouldn't know fashion if it was served to him on a silver platter with fois grois. The same goes for Nina Garcia, whose quintessential "point of view" apparently consists of Jeffrey's Bride of Frankenstein cum Candystriper motif.

Michael had a better shot if he outfitted his models with the Fall collection from The Gap, had them strut out in blackface and prefaced his answers to the judges with a "Yessum."

Perhaps the producers should quit the charade, dress up Heidi in an SS uniform and change the name of the show to Prject Reichland.
dc, if this is another example of your sarcasm and humor, well........I'll pass, thanks!

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post July 4, 2007 - 09:58 PM
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Ok, I spent my whole 4th of July in front of the television watching Season 3 marathon...........so, so, so disappointed that Jeffery won!!!


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post July 4, 2007 - 10:48 PM
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QUOTE (aquariaqueen @ July 4, 2007 - 10:58 PM) *
Ok, I spent my whole 4th of July in front of the television watching Season 3 marathon...........so, so, so disappointed that Jeffery won!!!


I really thought Uli's designs were both fashionable and wearable, and she proved herself to be more than just a "one-note" designer. Michael's collection was just a little too tight and "hoochie mama" for me, which is sad, because I think Michael is much, much better than that. Laura's collection was predictable, and that's not to say that's a bad thing--it was very glam and full of her trademark, genius beading--but I just don't think many of the looks are wearable beyond the red carpet.

I disliked Jeffrey's attitude throughout the season, but he really was the most innovative, and therefore deserved to win. Having peeked at his latest collection, though, I have to admit to being a little disappointed. Where's the innovation, Jeffrey?

As much as I love the "rock 'n roll" style, I live in Florida, where tight tees and armpits do not mix, and uberfitted pants with "crotch bling" don't necessarily mingle well with the heat. All things considered, I would rather have Uli's collection in my closet, especially this time of year in Tampa.

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QUOTE (aquariaqueen @ July 4, 2007 - 09:58 PM) *
Ok, I spent my whole 4th of July in front of the television watching Season 3 marathon...........so, so, so disappointed that Jeffery won!!!

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NOT SURE WHY AQUA

BUT THAT'S SOOOOOOOOOO FUNNY laugh.gif

HOPE YOU DID HAVE A GOOD FOURTH THOUGH

TAKING IN SOME OF THE CELEBRATORY ACTION

THOUGH UNSURE OF THE DIRECTION THE COUNTRY IS HEADED

STILL PROUD TO BE AMERICAN

TAKE CARE OVER THERE

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QUOTE (IronChef @ July 4, 2007 - 10:48 PM) *
I really thought Uli's designs were both fashionable and wearable, and she proved herself to be more than just a "one-note" designer. Michael's collection was just a little too tight and "hoochie mama" for me, which is sad, because I think Michael is much, much better than that. Laura's collection was predictable, and that's not to say that's a bad thing--it was very glam and full of her trademark, genius beading--but I just don't think many of the looks are wearable beyond the red carpet.

I disliked Jeffrey's attitude throughout the season, but he really was the most innovative, and therefore deserved to win. Having peeked at his latest collection, though, I have to admit to being a little disappointed. Where's the innovation, Jeffrey?

As much as I love the "rock 'n roll" style, I live in Florida, where tight tees and armpits do not mix, and uberfitted pants with "crotch bling" don't necessarily mingle well with the heat. All things considered, I would rather have Uli's collection in my closet, especially this time of year in Tampa.

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laugh.gif I GUESS YOU WATCHED EH IC laugh.gif


HAVE TO ADMIT WATCHED PART OF AN EPISODE

MUST HAVE BEEN AN EARLY ONE

CAUSE THAT HOTTIE BLONDE (FORGOT HER NAME LOL) WAS STILL IN THERE

BUT LUCKILY HAD TO DO OTHER STUFF biggrin.gif

A SHORT WALK

ATE SOME STEAK

A LONG WALK

WATCHED SOME FIREWORKS

SLEPT

WOKE UP

NOW HERE LOL

WHAT CAN I SAY PRETTY BORING

BUT VERY RELAXING wink.gif

AND NO TV TODAY

JUST SOME TUNES

HOPE YOU HAD A GOOD FOURTH

TAKE CARE OVER THERE

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QUOTE (IronChef @ July 4, 2007 - 10:48 PM) *
I really thought Uli's designs were both fashionable and wearable, and she proved herself to be more than just a "one-note" designer. Michael's collection was just a little too tight and "hoochie mama" for me, which is sad, because I think Michael is much, much better than that. Laura's collection was predictable, and that's not to say that's a bad thing--it was very glam and full of her trademark, genius beading--but I just don't think many of the looks are wearable beyond the red carpet.

I disliked Jeffrey's attitude throughout the season, but he really was the most innovative, and therefore deserved to win. Having peeked at his latest collection, though, I have to admit to being a little disappointed. Where's the innovation, Jeffrey?

As much as I love the "rock 'n roll" style, I live in Florida, where tight tees and armpits do not mix, and uberfitted pants with "crotch bling" don't necessarily mingle well with the heat. All things considered, I would rather have Uli's collection in my closet, especially this time of year in Tampa.

Lia

I agree with you.............

I also had a problem with Jeffrey using the word "irreverent". I hope he just didn't find the word he really was looking for. Because he's right, he doesn't seem to have many manners, and he doesn't seem to care about anyone's feelings. Sad that he thinks that's acceptable. And I guess I hate to reward bad behavior.


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Laura is a low life creep. Really, the worst kind of person. Someone does better work, or works harder on their collection and her warped reasoning is that that the person must have cheated. Instead of making this accusation to the person, Jeffery, she goes behind his back to inform the producers. A case study in how to behave with integrity and character. Abhorrent and disgusting.
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