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Saturday, October 20, 2012

Kate Bosworth.
I'm not sure if it's only my mother and I... But we sure find time in both of our busy lives to actually check out Yahoo!'s homepage. :)

Mostly, there's always usually the common gossip (omg!) and that's fun because we don't have cable TV at home so we mostly catch up on the news of our fave actors that way.

Sometimes there's this also really inspiring articles, and that's pretty good too.

It was always a good way to just get a break from everything, my mom and I.

Anyway, so I was doing my usual thing there then I find this regular What Were They Thinking?! article at Yahoo! omg!.

I didn't really plan to talk about it here and everything, seeing as it's something so ordinary and probably disinteresting to many... But I read comments there too and there was this one reply to a comment that particularly caught my interest:

Actually, the "no white after labor day" came from the time when wealthy families had houses in the city and in the country. They would live in the country houses in the summer and then go back to the city for winter. They didn't "wear white after Labor Day" because city streets were so dirty and the long, white skirts would get filthy.
I was speechless 'cause I didn't know that. (I live in the Philippines, that's a country which is a long way from the US so it's not supposed to be common knowledge for someone like me.)

P.S.: that picture above is the picture that inspired the comment, and the reply. If the link of the article redirects you to the Yahoo! omg! first page of the article instead of the picture (with comments), just surf through until you get to the tenth picture (there's thirteen photographs, all in all, you see), of Kate Bosworth. Look for Koala's comment under the picture, and the reply of a certain anonymous person. :)

'til these hearts collide.
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