^ I don’t think she needs two people telling her the exact same thing. Yes, I’m sure deegee did mean the chapter, but she could have worded it better. LIOB, Sir Fidel! <3
Then maybe you should figure out a better way to communicate with your sisters! Our social chair would never choose a method that wasn’t available to everyone.
No need to be a bitch. I’m just stating my opinion, and not liking David Yurman doesn’t make me a “hipster” nor is it a “total hipster move”. I’m saying I don’t want to wear the exact same ring/bracelet/whatever as 400 other girls on campus. I like my jewelry to make statements, I like for people to look at me and say, “Omigod! I love your ring (or necklace or bracelet)!” instead of think, “Oh, look, another Yurman. Just like mine.”
For me? Cartier, Harry Winston, etc. I also have a lot of jewelry that I’ve had made for me. I’ve had Yurman since middle school, started stacking them in high school and my last piece was put in the jewelry box about a year ago – it’s everywhere nowadays, no longer unique or special.
Not really a TSM. You’re gonna miss out on a lot of guys that way.
^ I don’t think she needs two people telling her the exact same thing. Yes, I’m sure deegee did mean the chapter, but she could have worded it better. LIOB, Sir Fidel! <3
Second. I feel like you always have the same things to say as I do. LIOB, sister!
Dumb.
Then maybe you should figure out a better way to communicate with your sisters! Our social chair would never choose a method that wasn’t available to everyone.
LIOB!!
I think they’re cute too!
It is kind of funny how they’re all mad about it.
Brunettes can be white trash. I’m so over this “Being a Jackie not a Marilyn” thing. So over used.
Unnecessary.
Third.
So true!
No need to be a bitch. I’m just stating my opinion, and not liking David Yurman doesn’t make me a “hipster” nor is it a “total hipster move”. I’m saying I don’t want to wear the exact same ring/bracelet/whatever as 400 other girls on campus. I like my jewelry to make statements, I like for people to look at me and say, “Omigod! I love your ring (or necklace or bracelet)!” instead of think, “Oh, look, another Yurman. Just like mine.”
For me? Cartier, Harry Winston, etc. I also have a lot of jewelry that I’ve had made for me. I’ve had Yurman since middle school, started stacking them in high school and my last piece was put in the jewelry box about a year ago – it’s everywhere nowadays, no longer unique or special.
So. True.
Love the name!