Friday, September 26, 2008

Ninja Cat

I found this funny YouTube video and thought I'd share.... my cat could never be so stealth like... check it out: Ninja Cat

Tuesday, September 23, 2008

BC Fashion Week


I attended the gala opening of BC Fashion Week last night at the Chinese Cultural Centre in Chinatown. The runway show opened last night with local designer RozeMerie Cuevas' tribute to the 70's with boho chic dresses, cropped halter tops, jumpers and wide bottom pants for her new Spring 2009 Jacqueline Conior line. As always, the fabrics and designs were very feminine and beautiful. Also back by popular demand, RozeMerie designed some fabulously feminine and figure flattering suits for likes of the working professional women.



I'm sure the first thing that comes to mind before you attend a shin-dig like this is, "what am I going to wear?". It's funny because it seems every one's idea about what is fashionable is just so very different. There were women wearing very odd outfits in an attempt to be "haute-couture" I suppose. I saw all kinds last night. There was even one women dressed in serious 80's clothes. At first I thought it was a joke but it was not. She came styled in a crimped coif with teased power bangs and everything. For a moment I thought it was Fast-times at Ridgemont High. I guess not everyone can be a fashionista.


Other than the beautiful clothing at the show, the opportunity to sneak a glimpse into the world and culture of fashion is interesting to say the least. I have been a couple of these shows in past and well, I'm not sure if I'm suited to mingle among the likes of fashion divas and the superficial "I'm too chic for my sneaks" crowd. My sentiments were confirmed as we were escorted to the VIP area where we were amongst the who's who in Vancouver's fashion scene. Some were arrogant and there were others who just seem insincere. Not to say everyone was like that but there were a good handful. For me, it's nice to see the designs and experience a good fashion show, but I could do without the snobbery and the sense of elitism. I just don't roll like that. But on a positive note, I did manage to get some great photos. I'm going to try and add a slideshow feature to this blog so I don't have to upload 100+ photos on this particular post.

** Here's a link to an article on Vancouver.com where my photos are referenced: http://www.vancouver.com/get_article?article_id=144

Wednesday, September 10, 2008

WTF?


Who ever had this stamp made is a fucking genius! I want one!

Anyone who has ever worked in an office has probably dealt with some paperwork at some point or another. I know in my job, there is a lot of paperwork and I KNOW that is stamp would have been so very helpful in some jobs I have had in past.

I can see how this stamp would be very helpful for teachers as well. You get a student that submits homework that is a total piece of shit and you can send it back with this stamp. It's so much better than grading it as a "C-", "D" or even an "F". I love it. I think it would send a very clear message to the student that his/her effort (or lack there of) was complete crap and basically ungrade-able.

This stamp is so versatile that you could literally use it every day. Like when you are eating out and the bill comes and it's completely wrong. You call the server back and hand him/her the bill with the stamp.

I think I'm going to get myself one right NOW!