2010 Back after the break!
Dear Readers,
I've not forgotten! I'll be back soon and promise some new features. Say that even at halftime, I returned to work with a little boy of 7 months is sometimes Rock'n'Roll ! But so rewarding at the same time!
:-) Anyway, I appreciate your patience and I'll be back with my favorite fashion, beauty and design for the coming winter.
To make you wait, I invite you to browse the magazine Home LS, published this morning in The Sun . An online version is available here ! Your columnist
trend, Annie
Saturday, October 23, 2010
Sunday, October 3, 2010
How To Remember Quotes
The stubborn bastard-Tom SHARPE
Flowse Lockhart is a young man of good English society strangely high by his grandfather in an isolated mansion of everything, he has incredible knowledge in areas unlikely but knows absolutely nothing about life in society, the opposite sex and, inevitably, nothing about sex at all.
So when love gets involved, he's rather taken aback, especially since the beloved is no more mature than him.
Everything is new and strange to them and they discover each other, at the same time discovering things of life.
Since the time I wanted to read the Tom Sharpe, imagining the author in the lineage of David Lodge, I was extremely disappointed. So disappointed that I could not go through. By dint load the mule, Tom Sharpe's too and it's funny, it's just heavy on the borders of vulgar, although the terminology used remains everything that is most correct. Maybe my choice was not good and that I should retry to try to assess Sharpe, perhaps, but then I need you to give me some essential you think because Tom Sharpe is a prolific writer.
Flowse Lockhart is a young man of good English society strangely high by his grandfather in an isolated mansion of everything, he has incredible knowledge in areas unlikely but knows absolutely nothing about life in society, the opposite sex and, inevitably, nothing about sex at all.
So when love gets involved, he's rather taken aback, especially since the beloved is no more mature than him.
Everything is new and strange to them and they discover each other, at the same time discovering things of life.
Since the time I wanted to read the Tom Sharpe, imagining the author in the lineage of David Lodge, I was extremely disappointed. So disappointed that I could not go through. By dint load the mule, Tom Sharpe's too and it's funny, it's just heavy on the borders of vulgar, although the terminology used remains everything that is most correct. Maybe my choice was not good and that I should retry to try to assess Sharpe, perhaps, but then I need you to give me some essential you think because Tom Sharpe is a prolific writer.
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