25.
Girl.
Living in San Francisco.
Aspiring clothing designer.
Just trying to figure it all out
I could use somebody.
John Mayer on Fantasy Factory
i watched this the other day. These boys crack me up.
I am pretty sure the good Lord wants me to marry one of these men.
∞Fanny Brice in Funny Girl (via heyfatchick)
this is what I like to say about 2010…the year of the brown and round! Embrace the thickness please.
Looking Glass - Brandy (You’re A Fine Girl)
This song means a lot to me. It takes a lot of man to think of how awesome Brandy is, but still, keep your life, love, as the Sea. Poor Brandy.
I do not know why I know all the words to this song but I do. And after listening to it again it is kinda my jam.
This man is hilarious. And so adorable when he laughs.
he is one of the reasons I stay up all hours of the night trying to watch Jimmy Fallon’s late night show. The roots
∞Sufjan Stevens - The Dress Looks Nice On You
“There wasn’t a lot to do until I hit puberty and then I met my friend Robin and she was 18 years old and we went to the same high school. She was a senior and I was a freshman. She had a car which was really kind of cool so I was climbing the social ladder cause I had a girlfriend with a car and I didn’t even have a summer job or my driver’s license. We would go driving around sometimes and we’d go to the lakes and the rivers. Sometimes we’d go fishing and sometimes we’d go waterskiing but what she liked to do the best was go shopping. She bought a lot of dresses. So she tried on this one and she came out of the dressing room and she said, “well, what do you think of this?” I was only 14 and I wasn’t very mature or gracious yet. I didn’t know how to open doors for women or buy flowers or things like that. So I said, “well, it looks kind of..complicated..” because this was the time when fashion was really going downhill and people were mixing paisley and floral and tweed and denim and it was just all over the place cause I think at that time Madonna was kind of like the fashion role model for most women. So anyway, she said, “no, you’re supposed to say ‘the dress looks nice on you.’” So that’s what she told me. She taught me a lot of things about that.. about how to talk to a woman and what to say and what not to say. So years later I figured this out and that’s when I wrote this song about that.”
I love this song!