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Oct 01 2008

The Carrie Bradshaw Affect… part two

Published by sarabella at 12:22 pm under Fashion, Living, Street Style, Writing Edit This

The Movie

All the things we’ve ever been told about love and life are in some cases, probably true.

Love is blind.

Love hurts.

Love holds no grievances.

Love and life sets without boundaries. 

Life is what we make it… and love generally happens when you least expect it, as much this is true about life, or so the disciples say.  Tough love, on the other hand, is an entirely different story, possibly. 

But when all these romance antics fall apart at the seams, when it’s not one thing… it’s six others, and your love life takes you from blissful to blasé… we being the clever women of the world, seek out truth, not merely versions of it.  For some ungodly reason, we’ve become desirous for that cold, hard, brutal honesty… well, most of the time anyway. 

And one begins to wonder…

What do the clever women of the world do in this paramount, mission provoking, and slightly unadulterated pursuit of love, sex, and practicality… we buy shoes.

  

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5 Responses to “The Carrie Bradshaw Affect… part two”

  1. betchaion 01 Oct 2008 at 7:59 pm edit this

    your post is hilarious, Sarabella. When I saw the first picture, I was like, “oh my gosh, is that her shoes? what a style, just unique!” and then, as i read on, i was entertained by your intellectual blabber(as always), and it ended with SHOES”, that really made me laugh out loud, hihihihi, thanks so much for sharing.

  2. jodapoeton 02 Oct 2008 at 11:22 pm edit this

    Great blog, I always love reading your words. Those styles. Thanks.

    jo
    http://apoetsview.today.com

  3. Honeyon 06 Oct 2008 at 4:39 pm edit this

    I really love your writing style… you actually sound like Carrie Bradshaw!

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