When you count the empty bottles of wine and they equal the number of people sitting at the table, its ususally not a good idea for a nite cap at Sunnys. This being said, this morning im hangin around with my girls salt & peppa, debbie and sheila. And eddie too. Picked these guys up at the DAV in Williamsburg. Thats collonial Williamsburg fools. Like as in Virginia. Everyone knows you can't get this kind of quality at the LP joints in Brooklyn. Later I'll post a picture of eric with a musket posing in front of John Hancock's house.
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geez, the debbie gibson album cover brings back memories for me. remember how CDs used to be in long boxes? my stepdad made a clock for me out of the "out of the blue" box. one of the best gifts i'd ever received.
please tell me you still have the clock
in 6th or 5th grade? my bf and i picked "push it" for our talent dance song....but the teacher got all in an up roar .so i think we went with. "the cars that go boom" makes me want to do the cabbage patch kid hehe!
unfortunately, i have no idea what happened to the clock!
i got my first crappy thrift store couch there during college. it was one of the few good things about going to school in colonial williamsburg. that and riding the city bus to Target with people dressed in period costume.
what i thought these would be all the rage in williamsburg, brooklyn..
i like the bass that goes boom
I was on a Sheila E. kick back in August after hearing "Love Bizarre" in San Francisco (I was out there for a Slow Food Conference-go figure!). Found me writing at my laptop, at my house in the sticks, in heels. Just me, the cats, dogs, chickens, hubby, and heels. These ladies will do things like that to you.
Btw, saw you are now on Design Sponge. Go you! First Anthro, then F&W, then Martha, now DS! Are you on a track for total world domination? Well, I'd be happy to be a minion. Seriously. Congrats. You're quite the talent, and the sass.
I just picked up Eddie's: Comedian on vinyl. And he's wearing the exact same outfit. Black leather, gold medallion (with his initials on it), and exposed chest.
Yeah boooooyyyiii! I saw Salt-N-Pepa in concert. August, 1994. Six Flags New England. Jealous, aren't you? :)
eddie was so hot, wasn't he?
Oh my god, I just had a total flashback, it was wonderful.
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