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Aug 28 2008

Colloquy, Strange.

Published by sarabella at 11:43 am under Fashion, Writing Edit This

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Tube, Victoria’s Secret. Skirt, F21. Heels, BCBG Girls. Sunglasses, random Marshall’s. 

Reluctant to say, I think the beginning of e-mails are harder to construct than most novel chapters… albeit, this feels strangely normal and un-normal.  The weekend is creeping up and after a bit of frivolous dialogue concerning the lack of turtles this year, an insightful analysis between prefixes and suffixes, whether or not I should be photographed with a sword, a twenty-minute conversation with an automated system that was apparently hearing impaired, and some trifling repartee pertaining to the most absolute pair of vertiginously mummy-esque heels my closet, feet, and Cleopatra could ever hope for…  I’m once again in a near-paralyzing state of umm… contemplation of sorts. 

Enough about that, phew.

The day is just beginning, lots of work to be done.        

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3 Responses to “Colloquy, Strange.”

  1. betchaion 29 Aug 2008 at 2:22 am edit this

    you know, you really make a very good ad model, photographer and set director. you’re just so creative. aside from this pic, i also like your pic below in the other post. and of course, all the others too. i think you will really make a very good concept commercial ad artist.

  2. sarabellaon 29 Aug 2008 at 1:34 pm edit this

    Sounds fantastic… where do I sign?

  3. betchaion 29 Aug 2008 at 8:14 pm edit this

    :) that’s the problem sarabella, i do not know where do you need to sign up for commercial ad artist, all i know is you’ll make a really good one!

    and i can just imagine you as the model amidst the flowers and swaying in the ocean breeze.

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