This made me laugh: Jenna’s “embarrassment” over being seen with “People” magazine, so she bought a “New Yorker” to appear “smarter.” Coincidentally, a friend just gave me the most recent “New Yorker”, because it has an article on the Coen Brothers, whom I admire. I finished reading the article last night, and I told my wife “My head hurts. That magazine is TOO deep.”
LOL Bob, my son’s doctor has The New Yorker lying around his waiting room. I sometimes thumb through it while I’m waiting for him to come out and I always think that he should put a dictionary out on the end table so you can look up the words you don’t understand while your reading the articles.
Angela & Jenna are so adorable. I love how they were thumbing through the maternity dresses and couldn’t figure out how to put them on. They’re way too down to earth to travel with a stylist.
And don’t get me started about the CARTOONS in the New Yorker! There’s this one set in an office, where a cat is telling a dog “I’ve enjoyed reading your e-mail.” Well, I don’t GET IT, and furthermore… oh never mind, that was a “Seinfeld” episode.
This made me laugh: Jenna’s “embarrassment” over being seen with “People” magazine, so she bought a “New Yorker” to appear “smarter.” Coincidentally, a friend just gave me the most recent “New Yorker”, because it has an article on the Coen Brothers, whom I admire. I finished reading the article last night, and I told my wife “My head hurts. That magazine is TOO deep.”
I love these two girls! They seem so normal. I wanna hang out with Jenna and Angela!!
I love these two girls, they’re so normal! I wanna hang out too, Jenna and Angela!
LOL Bob, my son’s doctor has The New Yorker lying around his waiting room. I sometimes thumb through it while I’m waiting for him to come out and I always think that he should put a dictionary out on the end table so you can look up the words you don’t understand while your reading the articles.
Angela & Jenna are so adorable. I love how they were thumbing through the maternity dresses and couldn’t figure out how to put them on. They’re way too down to earth to travel with a stylist.
And don’t get me started about the CARTOONS in the New Yorker! There’s this one set in an office, where a cat is telling a dog “I’ve enjoyed reading your e-mail.” Well, I don’t GET IT, and furthermore… oh never mind, that was a “Seinfeld” episode.