Especially of Tom Ford Private Blend fragrances which I love but can only afford as a special treat once in a while. When it was announced, I hoped Lost Cherry would be like an amped up, more complex version of Guerlain’s La Petite Robe Noire. Disappointed to hear about the poor ...
“lost cherry” means losing your virginity or, originally, popping your hymen, in the case of women. Let’s just consider Tom Ford a prepubescent boy with a pathological need to provoke a reaction from people
Lost Cherry has inspired, in my opinion, has come close to replicating this, they all concentrate on the cherry at the expense of the complexity and evolution of the fragrance. Bodacious is the best I’ve found, but then the price is as bad as Tom Ford, and as you’ll find discounts...
the latest Tom Ford release from his mainstream collection (his Private Blends are about four times the price), is really rather nice. The louche, airbrushed seductor has come up with a convincing men’s oriental for the twenty first century that will hopefully catch ...
The 80s started to really slide into a kaleidoscope of cheap themes and shock value moments. It doesn’t detract from Milland’s contribution to film history, nor does it malign either his or Snogress’ depth of acting. Director George Edwards ( produced Frogs 1972 with Milland, Queen ...
just as Henry Ford did not invent the automobile or the Wright Brothers invent the airplane. But just as the Wright Brothers and Henry Ford did, Russ Gibb took a fledgling, under-integrated new technology and launched it on a trajectory that led to internet television and is still growing. ...
OK, here are a few: Ford, Dodge, Edsel, Studebaker, Buick, Rolls-Royce, Packard, Hudson, Franklin, Rickenbacker É Dear Margaret and Tom: Just wanted to tell you that it's for real. My paintings have been accepted for exhibition in Barcelona, Spain at BCN Art Directe Espai d'Art ...
Circumlocutor to KAC: Betty Ford Ain’t So Bad… Bob Levey’s a Coward One Woman Wrecking Crew? Oh Great. Just What We Wanted. More Protestors. The Ultimate Washington Fan I just couldn’t do it. NIH Sponsors Movie Festival at AFI Chapter 49, In Which Amalah Goes to the Zoo ...
What I remember from the late 1950s are novelties, including my longstanding love for "16 Tons" (Tennessee Ernie Ford) and "Mack the Knife (Bobby Darin) -- versions that neither older nor younger critics would still prefer. I eventually filled in the gaps, but older critics like Robert ...
There was a secondary route we could take through Ford Field, but that meant a dangerous descent of the icy sled hill and grueling climb up the steep gradient of Monroe Street toward Michigan Ave. This, however, was the most direct route, although it was significantly more rigorous and ...