Two of my favorite things are food & fashion. I love and need both of them in my life. Normally, I would try to save my pennies, but it seems like the cosmos is telling me I need to go to this. First, I run into Johnathan Kayne at the art museum. Then, I run into a lady whose agency is producing the show... yeah, definitely needing to go to this. Anyone else wanna go?
Here are the deets: "Project-Runway-famed fashion designer, Johnathan Kayne, will host the exclusive Fashion for Food Fashion Show at the Regional Food Bank on Saturday, September 25th from 6:30 to 10 p.m. The custom Johnathan Kayne pieces featured in the finale will be available for purchase in a live auction at the event. Additionally, a number of silent auction items will help to raise charitable dollars. Proceeds from the event will benefit the Regional Food Bank's Food for Kids program. Kayne hopes to provide Food for Kids backpacks to 150 chronically hungry elementary school children. Food for Kids provides chronically hungry elementary school children with backpacks filled with non-perishable, kid-friendly food to eat over weekends and holidays. Food for Kids serves 305 elementary schools in 42 counties across central and western Oklahoma, providing backpacks to nearly 8,000 chronically hungry children each week during the school year. There are currently 25 schools on the waiting list to join the program. Tickets go on sale to the public August 31st. Seats will be limited. General admission tickets are $75, and front row seats are $100. Mark your calendar today – more details later!" http://www.regionalfoodbank.org/Event-Calendar/Fashion-for-Food Yeah, I'm totally going.
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This summer, I moved to Oklahoma to start as a new professor at Oklahoma State. Before school started (and I had internet at my house), I spent a lot of time in the local Starbucks. When you're in Starbucks, you hear a lot of interesting conversations. Everything from real estate deals to wedding planning is discussed there. Old men flirted with me, I saw gold diggers in action, and witnessed several bad dates. The following is one of those conversations. I like to call it "The worst date I've never been on." It was so awful, I tweeted it the entire time. Initially, I didn't mean to listen in; however, the guy was really loud and obnoxious. Then, after a while, I just couldn't stop tweeting.
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