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By Butterfly on May 18, 2011 3:33 PM
DH, please, it’s a known FACT that the glamor and vanity industries are pretty much intern-ville and people who work for less than day laborers, yet they all have fabulous apartments. and even if they live in non fabulous areas of the city, the numbers STILL dont add up..
*rob*
I think he’s got you dh. he would of course know more about this businesss than you do.
“but for Vogue, GQ, vanity fair, allure, Bon appetit employees a there’s gonna be some issues.”
Restaurant people will be disappointed. NONE of those people eat. They start freaking out that lettuce has too many calories. Those girls are stick insects, surviving on cigarettes and Diet Coke.
DH, please, it’s a known FACT that the glamor and vanity industries are pretty much intern-ville and people who work for less than day laborers, yet they all have fabulous apartments. and even if they live in non fabulous areas of the city, the numbers STILL dont add up..
Rob, I’m going out on a limb here but I’m guessing the peolple that write about fashion and fine dining might appreciate going to apparel stores and restaurants.
rob – Having an MRI is like being inside a dark drum. My ex-bf’s ex-brother-in-law invented it & ex-bf’s father was the first person to have one aside from the inventor.
those newer buildings downtown are seriously courting people with amenities that buildings in midtown either dont offer or just flat out can’t offer. (tho im basing that on some article i read in the observer a while back about the migration of offices from midtown to downtown.. but that paper can be pretty biased sometimes.)
By Butterfly on May 18, 2011 3:33 PM
DH, please, it’s a known FACT that the glamor and vanity industries are pretty much intern-ville and people who work for less than day laborers, yet they all have fabulous apartments. and even if they live in non fabulous areas of the city, the numbers STILL dont add up..
*rob*
I think he’s got you dh. he would of course know more about this businesss than you do.
An older building on park ave kills some amenity-ridden glass sack downtown.
“but for Vogue, GQ, vanity fair, allure, Bon appetit employees a there’s gonna be some issues.”
Restaurant people will be disappointed. NONE of those people eat. They start freaking out that lettuce has too many calories. Those girls are stick insects, surviving on cigarettes and Diet Coke.
DH, please, it’s a known FACT that the glamor and vanity industries are pretty much intern-ville and people who work for less than day laborers, yet they all have fabulous apartments. and even if they live in non fabulous areas of the city, the numbers STILL dont add up..
*rob*
arkady thanks for the link, but those are some sissy ass magnets. this is what i’m talkin about:
http://www.kjmagnetics.com/proddetail.asp?prod=BZX0ZX0Y0%2DN52
Rob, I’m going out on a limb here but I’m guessing the peolple that write about fashion and fine dining might appreciate going to apparel stores and restaurants.
rob – Having an MRI is like being inside a dark drum. My ex-bf’s ex-brother-in-law invented it & ex-bf’s father was the first person to have one aside from the inventor.
those newer buildings downtown are seriously courting people with amenities that buildings in midtown either dont offer or just flat out can’t offer. (tho im basing that on some article i read in the observer a while back about the migration of offices from midtown to downtown.. but that paper can be pretty biased sometimes.)
*rob*
in roblandia everyone works for free and gets tons of money from their parents!