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indigozeal) wrote2011-05-12 07:33 pm
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Link Drawer pt. 3
I wanted this rainbow-plaid top, and it's gone. I don't think it was ever in stock by the time I twigged to its existence. I'm not sure I could've ever convinced cheap me to buy it at $55, but anyhow.
(Update: Apparently, the shirt's by BB Dakota and wasn't a ModCloth exclusive. Still out of stock everywhere, though. An eBay search turned up a hand-me-down, though, albeit in the wrong size, so maybe I'll get lucky eventually.)
(Incidentally, ModCloth, the shop behind the first link, has some fabulously stylish home decor/tchotchkes through which to browse if you've got some time to kill.)
I don't wear earrings, but it's remarkable what this woman can make out of clay. Miniature Tom Servos. (And that "make any book into a mini pendant" listing - y'know, a Vheen Hikuusen charm doesn't sound so bad...)
An astonishingly large museum of tarot designs.
Will I ever need to know MLA format again? AGU is the new hotness. (Seriously, I probably will need it again, but not often enough to keep a perpetual link.)
Why did I keep this directory of knockoff My Little Ponies in my bookmarks? It's not the directory that's lacking - it's excellent; it's the ponies themselves. I think there might be an appealing new color combination that Hasbro never tried, an interesting take on a design, but no; they're always disappointing. (That blue Sweetheart Sister is rather comely, though.)
How to make Cadbury eggs at home, not that I'll ever do this. Instructions on how gradually to shrink the sizes from year to year not included.
Likewise, I don't think I'll ever make grilled pigeon or cheese pudding from this list of European WWII recipes. Honey cakes and mock goose, maybe.
The best use to which those iron-together plastic beads were ever put.
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(Update: Apparently, the shirt's by BB Dakota and wasn't a ModCloth exclusive. Still out of stock everywhere, though. An eBay search turned up a hand-me-down, though, albeit in the wrong size, so maybe I'll get lucky eventually.)
(Incidentally, ModCloth, the shop behind the first link, has some fabulously stylish home decor/tchotchkes through which to browse if you've got some time to kill.)
I don't wear earrings, but it's remarkable what this woman can make out of clay. Miniature Tom Servos. (And that "make any book into a mini pendant" listing - y'know, a Vheen Hikuusen charm doesn't sound so bad...)
An astonishingly large museum of tarot designs.
Will I ever need to know MLA format again? AGU is the new hotness. (Seriously, I probably will need it again, but not often enough to keep a perpetual link.)
Why did I keep this directory of knockoff My Little Ponies in my bookmarks? It's not the directory that's lacking - it's excellent; it's the ponies themselves. I think there might be an appealing new color combination that Hasbro never tried, an interesting take on a design, but no; they're always disappointing. (That blue Sweetheart Sister is rather comely, though.)
How to make Cadbury eggs at home, not that I'll ever do this. Instructions on how gradually to shrink the sizes from year to year not included.
Likewise, I don't think I'll ever make grilled pigeon or cheese pudding from this list of European WWII recipes. Honey cakes and mock goose, maybe.
The best use to which those iron-together plastic beads were ever put.
.