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02/24/2005: "InStyle"

Song of the Day: Anneke Van Hooff - Lie To Me

If my bottle of window cleaner that says "streak free" on it just left a nice streaky mess on my bathroom mirror, is that false advertising?

A few quotes from this month's InStyle magazine that I wanted to comment on:

Designer Roberto Cavalli: "For a woman to look successful, all she needs is to feel sexy. Women don't need to dress for power. Men need to do that. But a woman should never dress like a man, because her power is in the difference between them. Every day I go to work to create what I think of as a form of art, but art that only comes alive when it is worn by a woman at her strongest moment, when she is feeling free, in love with her life and her self."

Actually, I don't need to comment on that one. It speaks for itself.

Hairstylist Peter Butler: "[Lindsay Lohan] told me that she can't wait to go platinum after she finishes her next movie, Lady Luck. She said that she has always wanted to go blonde, blonde blonde." This quote comes immediately after the sentence, "When it comes to her looks, Lohan loves to experiment and go beyond what's predictably pretty."

Being "blonde, blonde, blonde" isn't predictably pretty? She's trading in red hair for platinum? How is blonde hair not predictably pretty when the reason I went from my natural blonde to dark red was because everyone else was going blonde? Then again, she'll probably dye it back after everyone starts mistaking her for her fellow tanorexic, Tara Reid.

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I believe "Streak Free" means you are not paying extra for the streaks. But I could be wrong.

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