Saturday, June 13

possibly mentally related to the british term for "sweater"

here is something i want to know: does anyone actually wear rompers? just the fact that it's called a "romper" makes me think of small british children several generations ago. romping isn't something we do in the modern world. or is it? am i missing out? kim kardashian, famous only for being kim kardashian (and, to a lesser degree, for admitting she has cellulite - gosh how brave! she's such a role model!), wore one recently while rollerblading. i know this because she was pictured doing so in two different tabloids, both of which i purchased at walgreen's on separate occasions this week. but then again, nobody seems to go rollerblading anymore either. so is it just kim kardashian, lone wolf? or do real people also sport tiny jumpsuits?

this is the sort of question i think only a resident of los angeles is qualified to answer, because everywhere else in the country people are too chickenshit or too limited by their climate to take truly bizarre fashion risks.

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