posted by fashionatic
May 02, 2007 9:26AM
I can't believe you girls. One of the Olsen girls? Does it have to be a complete contradiction for a style-conscientious girl to also watch programming on a serious news network (rather than E! or Bravo)?
The girl is most assuredly ASHA, from Q modeling agency. She's one of the protagonists on MSNBC's rather well filmed and not-so-reality reality show Models NYC. The program is edited more along the lines of a documentary, than straight forward reality. It is actually quite good...thank God someone's trying to do something to improve the plight of reality tv, because I have to admit, that's all I watch now!
posted by fashionatic
May 02, 2007 12:39PM
Do you have to work in PR to have some grey matter between your ears? Give me a little more credit....please Albertine!
posted by fashionatic
May 02, 2007 6:15PM
Your comment a nod? I seriously don't want to get into breaking down your poor use of the English language because a nod would certainly imply a complimentary tone. And the sheer suggestion that I work in a PR capacity, simply because I am voicing my interest in a show is insulting & unimaginative at best.
If any implication you are trying to make wasn't clear to me, that is because it wasn't clear, but clearly mislead.
posted by guest
May 03, 2007 9:08AM
whoa, calm down hon. its only the internet for god's sake. "She's one of the protagonists on MSNBC's rather well filmed and not-so-reality reality show Models NYC." You can't tell me that doesn't sound like it was ripped straight from a press release. Honestly, who talks like that? Either you're pushing 35 or you've got a stick lodged so firmly up your ass its tickling your "grey matter" ps. a nod is commonly known as "a signal, an indication, a sign or gesture". SEE YA











posted by W
May 01, 2007 3:06PM
Mini Anden?