Gilding the Lily

From now on, whenever I think of Seaspray, I'll be reminded of her signature Bajingoland glitter.
Labels: fame and fortune, links to greatness, pelvic exams
Because sometimes you need more than a scalpel.

Labels: fame and fortune, links to greatness, pelvic exams
5 Comments:
L-O-L! (and I DID!) You got me with this link!
You know..."It's A Wonderful Life" is my favorite movie (and is why I chose that for my blog name)because the main theme is that we are all important, have value and we truly never know how we will impact the future for better or worse but we each do make a difference.
So Scalpel, that being said...it's nice to know I will be remembered by someone for ahem...something. ;)
Who knows maybe there is "grass" roots movement among women just dying to guild their lilies? Perhaps someone should set up a poll or do market research? What type of control studies would need to be done?
Personally...I would love to see the cast of "Mad Men" take this advertising campaign on although this concept is way ahead of their time. :)
Would be entrepreneurs... put your thinking caps on. I didn't know about this until last nite and so how many other women would follow the glitter if only they were enlightened?
Small Critic said- "I work at a reproductive health clinic- our clients will do all sorts of things to "look good" down there before a visit (including glitter!). But honestly, it doesn't impress us much."
That's is probably true but may I suggest that if a woman gilding her lily were to enhance her sense of youthful femininity, etc, and perhaps give her more confidence in any arena...well what kind of a price can one put on such a product? The possibilities are endless!
Of course this product could prove to be the bane of the medical professional's existence. Glitter, glitter everywhere.
And then for men everywhere..."What honey? I know you only use turquoise glitter...but you don't understand...
There's always a trade off. ;)
P.S. Thanks for the link and please delete this if you wish...sometimes my imagination just gets away from me. :)
BAJINGOLAND? Never heard the term. But this is very funny. Hmmm . . . I need get me a wife so I can get a passport to explore Bajingoland.
Scott... passport indeed! Good place to visit because it is known as the recreation mecca of the region. ;)
I left you a comment to your comment in my blog. :)
I wasn't sure where to leave my comments since I'm laughing so hard. Sea, I'll probably have to think of something witty to say on your blog as well. Bajingoland...I need a new monitor since this one is wearing my morning coffee.
HaHa! Funny Lynn! Yes,do leave something funny and I will reciprocate by spewing coffee on something. The best time to surprise me is usually in the morning with my 1st cup of coffee. I am pretty serene then while just waking up enjoying that wonderful 1st cup of java (or is it nectar from the Gods?)as I peruse the blogosphere. ;)
Glad to entertain you! :)
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