Blogher and Estee Lauder gave me free makeup in exchange for a big, wet kiss.
Not really, but you can read about it here.
(Also, exactly how many readers would never EVER come back to this blog if I wrote all of my posts in haiku? Isn’t haiku SO over that it’s actually cool again?)
~moe~
December 4, 2008 at 7:39 pmI’ll read you either way. But on the note of haiku’s…my co-worker and I send haiku’s to each other when we start to get so stressed that we want to pull our hair out. Shockingly, they actually help. Strange. :)
Kim Yamaguchi
December 4, 2008 at 8:36 pmGreat review of the Estee Lauder site. It sounds really cool. I agree about foundation. It’s impossible, I feel, to really know what shade to pick online or in a catalog (which is why I haven’t even ordered any foundation from *myself* because I can’t figure out the right shade!)
Kelly
December 4, 2008 at 8:48 pmI always enjoy a good haiku and actually didn’t think that haiku was the sort of thing that could be “in” or “out.” Shows how with it I am, I guess. Not sure I care a whole heck of a lot about make-up, but I do care about haiku apparently. Go figure.
bethany
December 5, 2008 at 12:10 amI still don’t really understand how to even DO a haiku, you could give a quick lesson, no? Oh, and free makeup, *drool*
Lindsey
December 5, 2008 at 7:24 amYou know…I just recently ran across your blog the other day and the REASON I started reading it is because you did a whole blog in Haiku. My friend and I make up horrible Haikus (not as a hobby more as a joke…we aren’t mental) but yeah it totally cracked me up because thats totally something I would do.
Kim
December 5, 2008 at 9:01 amOff to Sephora
Will resist perfume samples
Just need new lipstick
How come ev’ry time
While going Christmas shopping
I find stuff for me
Target, I love you
But I need to take a break
Christmas shoppers suck