Podunk Goes Hollywood
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Everything you ever wanted to know about rain gear, rain drops, puddles, and whatever else strikes our fancy on a daily basis.
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Those spring showers are in full force and you’re new stylish rain boots have just been delivered to your door. You are SO excited!! You tear into the package, open the shoe box and WHAM! You are hit with a left hook by a smell that could K.O. Mike Tyson.
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This quick clip shows how rubber rain boots are made. It is actually quite fascinating so I thought I'd share for those of you who have never seen this episode before.
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Glamour Magazine is doing a "Rainwear Under $50" feature on Good Morning America tomorrow March 18th. DLL Rainwear will have some of our ballet rain flats in the fashion show!
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DLL Rainwear is participating in InStyle.com's Deals and Steals for March and we are giving away three pairs of DLL Private Label women's rain boots.
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I LOVE the show Friends. I really miss it not being on TV anymore. It is like I Love Lucy and Seinfeld, funny no matter how often you see them or how 'old' the episodes are.
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Here are two new styles of Point Zero short trench coats we will soon have in stock.
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While I was away at Disneyland a few weeks ago, the DLL Rainwear website home page got a bit of a facelift. Or maybe just Botox....but either way it is looking good.
Oh Barry...I see you pay way, WAY too many visits to Sean McNamara and Christian Troy from Nip/Tuck.
I think this calls for an updated version of Oh Mandy:
To administer more of my Botox
To keep the crows feet at bay, oh baby...
I know. I'm bad.
But right now? I am so LMAO.
Um, what was this blog about again?
Oh yea. The new DLL website look. Let this be a warning to the webmaster.
Less is more, man. Less is more! (Although obviously all of my inputs need incorporated.)
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