So last night on "The City," Whitney and Roxy (who I kind of like solely for her name but then also because she is certifiably insane and has a gravel voice and is def that friend that wakes up in her bathtub naked several days a week) were sitting around at work talking about this guy that Roxy thought was interested in her. But he wasn't. And who cares because he hangs out with old models at The Gates of all horrendous places and wears hats inside when it's not even cold OUTSIDE. Like it's LA or something! It's not. So they were yap yap yapping and you could feel the tension building in the offices of People's Revolution. A revolution of sorts was upon us. And suddenly...Kelly Cutrone's voice comes barreling from ahigh, wherever that windowed office of hers is because you can never really tell. And she says to Whitney (who always handles the intimidation factor with such grace and humor, I must say, although it could just be the Zolof): "Sorry to break up your knitting circle." Which is awesome.
musings on terrible people, fashion flubs, cute boys and eyebrow-raising moments in pop culture
Friday, November 20, 2009
Such A Broad
So last night on "The City," Whitney and Roxy (who I kind of like solely for her name but then also because she is certifiably insane and has a gravel voice and is def that friend that wakes up in her bathtub naked several days a week) were sitting around at work talking about this guy that Roxy thought was interested in her. But he wasn't. And who cares because he hangs out with old models at The Gates of all horrendous places and wears hats inside when it's not even cold OUTSIDE. Like it's LA or something! It's not. So they were yap yap yapping and you could feel the tension building in the offices of People's Revolution. A revolution of sorts was upon us. And suddenly...Kelly Cutrone's voice comes barreling from ahigh, wherever that windowed office of hers is because you can never really tell. And she says to Whitney (who always handles the intimidation factor with such grace and humor, I must say, although it could just be the Zolof): "Sorry to break up your knitting circle." Which is awesome.
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