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...family budget on Microsoft Money, or when she inquired about how to change a tire and he sent her an AAA card embossed with her own name--not his. The narrative turns on the night of Sept. 10. Greg got home later than usual, so Nicole picked out a shirt and pants for him to put on the next day. He got dressed and left for the station before she awakened. "Since I knew what he had on, it was like I was meant to have that very last picture of him, of what he was wearing, of what...
Hate ironing? A fashion house in Florence, Italy, has developed a wrinkle-free shirt that also makes a distinctive fashion statement. The sheer, silver-hued Oricalco is made of titanium-alloy fibers interwoven with nylon. Just toss the shirt (shown here wrinkled on one side) in your suitcase before a trip, then take it out and blow it with your hair dryer to dissolve the creases. (A second version rolls up its own sleeves on hot days to save you the trouble...
Gwen was there in New York on September 11. She had sat tall with her 400 strong I-banking training class in an accounting lecture held in an auditorium across the street from the World Trade Center. She remembers peeling up the bottom of her Oxford shirt to cover her nose as she ran down the streets of the Financial District, a cloud of debris following her just like Armageddon...
Harvards so much cooler than Yale that, according to a popular t-shirt, our mascot, John Harvard, receives disgusting, bestial oral sex from the Yale Bulldog. What were saying is, bring on the bulldog sex, said the shirts designer, Kenny L. Posner 00. Canine tongue on our genitalsthats what were about. Thats what we like. Go Crimson...
...signature black helmet. One runner beside me wore a singlet with “For My Buddies” written across the shoulders, and seven names listed down the back. Another woman I passed had pinned a picture of her late brother to the back of her T-shirt. Some ran with American flag capes fluttering behind them, and scores of others had adorned their outfits or bodies with stars and stripes. Hundreds of shouting spectators held placards reading “God Bless America” or “WTC, We Will Never Forget...