Tue 7 Aug, 2012 01:46 pm
Hi friends
I am in middle school I need some inexpensive clothes, they need to be cute , also any hair styles and make up ideas
Thanks
Michael Ehard
@Michael Ehard,
I would shop TJ Maxx and Ross for clothes. Make sure you are up to date on styles, and be sure to check the condition. They are both selling stuff that has been on the shelf in someone else's store.
@Michael Ehard,
I see a lot of kids with that horrible Beeber do.
it must be popular...
(roger, I have new respect for you. I had no idea you were a fashionista...)
@Rockhead,
If it covers my fat little body, it is good.
@Michael Ehard,
Why not try Old Navy in addition to what was mentioned prior. I assume, perhaps wrongly, that you're in North America.
[Edit: However, on second glance, after looking at your other prior posts, apparently you aren't what you say you are. You seem to be a bit confused or intentionally deceptive.
In one prior post you write:
"Hello friends,
I am doing a dress design project and the task is to create a new range for an existing retailer. I am designing a range for 7-14 yr old girls for Laura Ashley and need a good name please ."?
So which is it? Or are you just going to go the way of all spammers?
@Rockhead,
Thank you for your message, looking forward to your update again
@Michael Ehard,
Michael Ehard wrote:
Hi friends
I am in middle school I need some blah de blah........ and make up ideas.
Thanks
Michael Ehard
Make up ideas?
Why not go with the Spandau Ballet look for the make up, and take your inspiration from Flock of Seagulls for the hair.
Michael, I'm positive that this new look you will wow them on the night, and that the entire school football team will be queuing up to dance with you.
Good luck.
Erhard is a bot. It's purpose is to spam the site with content containing key words which, it is hoped, will lead readers to web searches that lead them to the sites of people goofy enough to waste their money on a bot endeavor such as this. Bots began to show up here about a year ago, and they all have telltale characteristics which reveal them as bots. I'm still not clear on how these content bots could be effective for clients, but they're still here a year later, so either the bot designers are patient enough to sit it out until they get it working the way they hope it to work, or there actually are saps out there who will pay for efforts of this kind.
@Setanta,
Ah, that explains a lot. Somehow, I haven't seen those green letter keywords in ages, but nice try Erhard.