picky, picky
Most of my pet peeves are around manners. In particular, poor table/eating related manners. Seeing someone, hike up the waist of their pants over a food swollen belly as they grab for a toothpick, while walking out of a restaurant.....makes me glower with disdain.
The only thing worse, is seeing that same person, 2 seconds later as they swagger out the front door, toothpick dangling from their bottom lip {wait, let's make it really bad~ add a blue tooth attached to the ear} smiling a gluttonous smile. I know. It's my own personal hell. I'm probably alone in this peeve. which is why it takes a really great design to make me think,
This was designed for a take and bake product by 'cruet and whisk' {so all that errant picking of food would, in theory, be done at home. Away from me.}
Design by Allison Newhouse of Duffy & Partners.
Comments
Your 'glutton' scenario was hilarious, yet wildly repulsive.
xo Isa
mrs. b~ I swear I'm not going to blackmail you! My first thought was, 'hey even folks with pretty homes have areas that are not perfect'
But then I got the feeling that the blog world wasn't ready for us all to air our dirty laundry (so to speak)
I just lost my steam on the idea.
But I adore Spitzmiller for showing us his clean, neatly pressed laundry, wire hangers and all.
I have noticed some people - men, especially, I'm not sure why - wearing bluetooth things while at functions for their kids. Or at social occasions. That strikes me as very odd. What on earth job could you have that would make you need to be accessible while at your child's school play?
It looks like some bizarre earring.
Guess what the next photo in this series is?
Cheers,
Alison (WI)
Guess what the next pic in the series is?
Cheers,
Alison (WI)
I wonder when people will just start having a bluetooth chip implanted in their ears?
If you watch Real Housewives of the O.C. like me, you were probably completely cracked up at Tamra going to etiquette classes, and the resulting "etiquette dinner" she held afterwards.
Becky