Stripes
I think I may have implied that I would be wearing an ugly sweater this week, if so I lied. Instead I wore this blue and white striped number. This sweater is important because it was influential in starting the Sweater Thursday movement (although at the time I mistakenly said it was black and white), as such it deserved to be recognized. In this picture I attempt to counteract the excessive coquettishness seen here.
8 comments:
actually, I don't think you lied at all.
we all believe our own personal versions of the truth.
by the way. Your hair looks really good.
That mug is the perfect complement to the sweater.
were you practicing your slow-motion walk as the picture was being taken. you're lumbering like Sasquatch.
i don't care what you say, that's an ugly sweater.
where are the Cosby sweaters? less Waldo, more Huxtible.
thank you tommy. I like you more and more with every post. you may not feel the same about me, but i ask you to keep a united front against howard.
What does that even mean Marie? I've thought less of you with every passing comment.
i've got nuthin' but love for The Howard. He's a man amongst men. I just thought he looked awkward in that one particular ugly sweater. But thank you Darcy.
plus I really do love the Cosby Show.
This sweater conjures up images of sailboats, boat shoes, and Ralph Lauren for me.
*this commenter was compensated for her comment.
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