Do you think people (mis)use "Victorian" as a synonym for "fancy, especially fancy with lace and/or ruffles and sort of old-fashioned looking and maybe poofy"? I'm starting to think that's the reasoning behind the misuse.
Although that *really* doesn't explain the flannel.
Do you think people (mis)use "Victorian" as a synonym for "fancy, especially fancy with lace and/or ruffles and sort of old-fashioned looking and maybe poofy"? I'm starting to think that's the reasoning behind the misuse.
I think most people don't know anything about historical eras and that's the nearest Olden Type one. I doubt any of those people know what baroque is except possibly as a very fruity kind of classical music.
I'm sorry, msbelle. Hope you can find something soon.
Awww, fuck 'em, msbelle!
Bad timing though. I'm sorry. That really sucks hard.
However, I would like to emphasize: Fuck them!
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Ah, jeez, msbelle. Hope you find just the right thing for you.
All kinds of job~ma, msbelle. I'm sorry.
Do you think people (mis)use "Victorian" as a synonym for "fancy, especially fancy with lace and/or ruffles and sort of old-fashioned looking and maybe poofy"? I'm starting to think that's the reasoning behind the misuse.
Yes. I know I'm guilty of misusing the term sometimes, but I usually try to say "Victorian-inspired".
Argh! I'm very sorry, msbelle.
Hmmph. Sorry, msbelle. Jobma.
I wonder if I'll have time to read the "making it" article before the consultants come back. I have no idea where they went. I hope they're not lost.
msbelle, if I win the $150 million like I"m TOTALLY PLANNING TO tomorrow, I will hire you as a personal assistant. :)