Lesson for the day
If you're avoiding certain blogs because they might reveal who won Project Runway, because you haven't yet gotten to it on the Tivo, don't look at your sitemeter logs if you've ever mentioned it. Google query strings are reported.
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If you're avoiding certain blogs because they might reveal who won Project Runway, because you haven't yet gotten to it on the Tivo, don't look at your sitemeter logs if you've ever mentioned it. Google query strings are reported.
Okay, those designers are certainly politically incorrect. Did you notice that the slimmest relatives were all chosen before the larger relatives? But I have to say, getting the insight into backgrounds of each of the designers was very neat.
My empathy for Jeffrey reached an all time low after he shreds Angela's Mom.
Trying to figure out the 5-3 split for the interviews - its the cycle of models to designers. (The first five all had sisters/mothers of the first five, the last three has siblings/models of the first three). Of course, the last three had a little cycle of negative energy going on amongst them.
Jeffrey is preserved by Robert's use of a sack. Close one, bucko.
I like that they are trying new things with the models each week. Although the "we're just going to randomly eit two of you" seemed even more wacky than usual. But did you see the relief on the faces of the models whose names were called? And how excited they were to actually have input into their designer? And poor Bradley, being, once more, the last designer chosen.
(lots of spoilers follow)
The problem with letting Ann Althouse drive to a conference and fill in for Glenn Reynolds is she stops covering Project Runway! Well, it's a dirty job, but.... (spoilers follow)
