Tuesday, February 1, 2011

Hottest girls of American




Always a fan of thrift stores, Marisa says she loves the “romanticism of wearing clothes from earlier time.” Marisa grew up seeing her mom — a home economics major in college — sewing things around the home, then learned to sew herself in a home economics class in 7th grade. Though she didn’t sew often, she did carry a DAY purse to her prom, made for just $4 using directions from a Sassy magazine.I think American dating has degenerated to the bottom largely because American women, who should be the guardians of culture have jettison traditional values for some form of strange mixture of feminism, hyper consumptive yardstick for measuring up a man’s worth.
Money and titles matter more than ideals and character. This is American girl dating. I am and American expat and this is the way I see it, from afar. The American dating scene became something like this. American girls look for guys with money. If you are over 30 and not rich or a movie star good luck.
In fact, there are American psychologist (who are mostly libs) will even write articles about females are looking for good hunters. What a crock of horse hockey. 
Fashion industry picks its trends from styles worn by fashion divas on this royal carpet. Women watch these charismatic actors with a hint of envy, and men ogle at the sexy female stars. We all are anticipating eagerly for the event to see which styles are going hit, and which ones are going to enter critic’s critic's laughter zone. If you are as crazy about Oscars as I am, I bet you haven’t forgotten Hale Berry’s dress at the 74th Academy Awards, and even in 77th Academy Awards. But it’s not just Hall Berry that I’m obsessed with- Nicole Kid-man wore a stunning outfit at the 75th awards, and Hilary Swank at the 77th awards.

I felt the author was just using the coarse language for the shock value and it did not add to the story. I did not like the characters, they were all shallow and without substance. The story line has potential since it is supposedly an inside look at the L. A. wheelings and dealings in the movie industry. However, the characters are shallow with little substance, the language is terrible and the writing does not move you to feel empathy or really even an interest in the characters. The author is writing another novel which includes some of the characters from this offering. 

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