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First it was the black and red apron dress when O won. And her youngest daughter dresses totally in black - i never saw a child dressed in black in mu life - not even at a funeral, and this was a celebration.
Yesterday it was a horrible yellowish grandma's upholstery dress with green leather gloves and different green shoes.
And last night's white one wide shoulder strap dress with layers of whatever the heck that was made her look like a fat cow.
And what's with the flat shoes and walking like a truck driver? That's one horsey woman made uglier by her taste in clothes.
I had to laugh at everyone on TV today dancing politely around how she looked.
There I said it - I ain't tip-toeing around the sainted annointed ones.
Thank god someone is concerned with the vital issues of the day. Imagine if we were all distracted by wars or the economy or something. What would become of us then...
But since you mention it, the "upholstery dress" was by Isabel Toledo. I bet you're not on her mailing list. The ball gown was by Jason Wu, a favorite of fashion insiders...
Last edited by saganista; 01-21-2009 at 08:59 PM..
First it was the black and red apron dress when O won. And her youngest daughter dresses totally in black - i never saw a child dressed in black in mu life - not even at a funeral, and this was a celebration.
Yesterday it was a horrible yellowish grandma's upholstery dress with green leather gloves and different green shoes.
And last night's white one wide shoulder strap dress with layers of whatever the heck that was made her look like a fat cow.
And what's with the flat shoes and walking like a truck driver? That's one horsey woman made uglier by her taste in clothes.
I had to laugh at everyone on TV today dancing politely around how she looked.
There I said it - I ain't tip-toeing around the sainted annointed ones.
^ Sanganista...Hush and let us critique the clothes. Its fun.
That yellow dress kinda reminded me of one of the dirty Tweety bird costumes you see at Six Flags...and the white one looked like somebody forgot to add another strap.
Mrs. Obama kinda reminds me of a drag queen I knew once....
First it was the black and red apron dress when O won. And her youngest daughter dresses totally in black - i never saw a child dressed in black in mu life - not even at a funeral, and this was a celebration.
Yesterday it was a horrible yellowish grandma's upholstery dress with green leather gloves and different green shoes.
And last night's white one wide shoulder strap dress with layers of whatever the heck that was made her look like a fat cow.
And what's with the flat shoes and walking like a truck driver? That's one horsey woman made uglier by her taste in clothes.
I had to laugh at everyone on TV today dancing politely around how she looked.
There I said it - I ain't tip-toeing around the sainted annointed ones.
Post your picture so I got something to laugh at. I only smile when I see the First LADY, as she is a woman of grace and beauty, something you will never attain, nor understand
Post your picture so I got something to laugh at. I only smile when I see the First LADY, as she is a woman of grace and beauty, something you will never attain, nor understand
Odanny please show some "accountabilty" here, the TOS states personal attacks are not welcome on the forums. Everyone is entitled to an opinion, right? personally I liked the gold sheath type dress, but honestly hated the bis bow hat aretha wore.
I don't care what she wore. She seems like a nice person, though.
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