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What I Wore: Business Patchwork

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Scarf from a Japanese specialty store in Portland, Or
Jacket from Talbots via the thrift store
Turquoise short sleeved shirt from The Gap
Sky blue tank from The Gap
Wrap around skirts from a Tibetan shop in Pasadena, Ca
Belt from Target
Socks from Target
Shoes are Taos from Footwise in Corvalis, Or
Turquoise wrap bracelet from Courious… in Hermosa Beach, Ca
Brown and brass wrap bracelet handmade by me
Turquoise Ring made by my great grandmother
Adidas watch from Macy’s

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What I Wore: Photoshoot

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So, I totally didn’t realize that I have only one crappy full body shot of this outfit until right now. So I guess it’s just a study of my tired, adorable mug. OH WELL!

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Hat is from Many Hands Trading Company in Corvalis, Or
Scarf is a handmade gift from Ben’s sister
Necklace is a handmade gift from Ben’s mother (his whole family is adorable!)
Jacket is from Talbot’s via The Salvation Army (I know they’re bigots, but I used to steal from them in high school, so to make up for that I shop there now. Also, they seem to always have the best stuff. Hatred must attract cute clothes.)
Long sleeved blue shirt is Mountain Hardware from REI (and is amazingly comfy and warm, BTW)
Dress is from Forever 21
Belt is from Target
Polka-Dot under skirt is from the thrift store
Leggings are from Target (only $8!)
Socks are from Target
Shoes are from Vans

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What I Wore: Red Red and Blue

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Scarf was a gift from Ben’s mom
Blue shirt is from the thrift store
Maroon tank is from Target
Seatbelt belt is from a skate shop in the mall
Skirt is from Mervins
Socks are from Target
Red PF Flyers were a gift from Ben’s dad
Rings were handmade by my great grandmother with turquoise she picked out of the mountains in Altadena

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Twitter Design Challenge: KATG’s Hottest

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At about 5:00 p.m. this evening, I put the word out on twitter that I was accepting Design Challenges. At 7:20 p.m., having no other challengers, Keith and The Girl‘s own programmer extraordinaire, Doug won with his request that I do something in honor of the Annual KATG Hottest Contest, in which male and female fans of the show compete to be named Hottest Fan.

So, I started with a little plotting and some sketching. Pretty quickly, I set on a theme that I liked.

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And, a short 3 and a half hours after I accepted the challenge, 20 and a half hours ahead of my 24 hour turn-around promise, my design challenge is complete.


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Click on the image to see it full size.

I feel like it’s missing some snappy copy there at the bottom, and I even left some space for it if I can think of anything. It should say something like “stand out” without actually saying something as over-used as “stand out.”

I decided not to use the Keith and the Girl logo for two reasons. One being that I didn’t want to use it without their permission, and the other that I felt like it would complicate the simple themes of the piece.

What do you think? Like it? Hate it? Seen it before? Let me know in the comments.

What I Wore: A Pattern Emerges

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Red scarf is a gift from Ben’s mom
Linen floral button up from Macy’s
Blue v-neck from The Gap
Canvas belt from Target
Skirt from Target
Socks are Sock Dreams Extraordinary Thigh High Socks
Houndstooth Converse are from a vintage shop, now closed
Rings were made by my Greatgrandmother

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Movie Review Redux

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50/50

I expected this movie to be funny, at least a little bit cute, and to probably make me cry at some point. It delivered on all three, but in such a better manner than I thought it could. I’ve said it other places, but I think that this is probably the feel good cancer comedy of the decade. There were a few obligatory cancer movie tropes: The warning shot (wherein death becomes a real threat rather than a vague one), the breakdown (wherein the protagonist freaks out because death is a real threat, and usually reaches out in distress ),  the family/friend related realization (wherein the protagonist realizes that s/he is loved.) But they were done well, not too heavy handed or schmaltzy. I would have gone a little softer on the break-down myself, but I always think that movies are too dramatic about the breakdown scenes.

Of course I cried, but not just at the obvious places, there were also touching scenes that had real emotion, and they were skillfully intertwined with great belly laugh moments that reminded me of the sort of crying and laughing that happens in the enormity of actual tragedy.

See this film if you’re into a genuine emotional journey. Also see this film if you grew up on stoner comedies and want to see how your favorite characters from teenhood are dealing with adult issues. Surprisingly well, actually. Which I think is probably what’s up with most of us out here.

Killer Elite

Killer Elite is standard action movie stock. It’ll go into the pile of fairly OK movies that can be watched when one is tired of the classics. It’s sort of the soysage to Die Hard’s Jimmy Dean maple breakfast link. But let’s face it, not every movie can be Die Hard, most of them can’t even be Die Hard 2. I know I’ve probably already used that line, as have others before me. But nothing beats Die Hard.

I think that the problem with Killer Elite was that it felt like a heist film trapped in the celluloid of an action film. Both film styles are good, but they’re not necessarily compatible. There was also a lot to do, and not a lot of time to do it in. The plot seemed sort of meandering, and the motivation of non-protagonist characters was a little fuzzy. But the fights were extremely well-choreographed and well shot. All of the action was superb, something that’s been sorely missing from this year’s action offerings.

See Killer Elite if you’re tired of the dick-all, badly timed fight scenes that films seem to be giving us right now. Also see it if you’re interested in watching unnaturally well-built men in armed as well as hand-to-hand combat with each other. I especially like De Niro showing us that he’s still got it in a really great knife verses coat number. Despite it’s confusion, and the rushed feeling of the plot, Killer Elite is probably one of the better films for action that I’ve seen in awhile. It’s worth the money just to be reminded what a fight scene should look like.

What’s Your Number?

I guiltily admit that I actually wanted to see this vag-fest. I usually reserve chick-flicks for Netflix streaming in the background while I’m working on other things. However, I like Anna Faris, and despite the fact that she seems to star in one stinker after another, I know she’s capable of being hilarious and adorable at the same time. Which is just precious.

I have to say that What’s Your Number made a fairly successful effort to be a movie about a woman that’s not a completely formulaic ode to the patriarchy, and at the same time is actually funny and irreverent. Faris was at her best, and paired with frequently naked Chris Evans, the film was laid back, fun and fast-paced. The only time my feminist trigger finger even itched the tiniest bit was at the sister’s wedding where the vows were trying to be cute, but ended up being a gender-stereotype fuckfest in which the man was made to seem like a stupid oaf and the woman an emotional psycho.

Yeah, they were a little light-handed on the whole moral of the story, which is that buying into the shit that women’s magazines feed you only leads to self-deceit and unhappiness (as well as a general lack of decent sex or adventure.) But for a major motion picture, I was truly surprised by how little I was offended. It was actually a fun comedy with a woman as the lead! It’s not a vag-fest after all, finally someone showed that even if there’s a female protagonist the film can still be good!

See this if you left Bridesmaids thinking that it was still not anywhere up to snuff with your favorite R-rated male driven comedies. What’s Your Number isn’t going into regular rotation like The Blues Brothers or anything, but I enjoyed it nonetheless.

Also, I feel obligated to mention that Anna Faris was frequently naked as well, just that wasn’t nearly as interesting as naked Chris Evans. Because duh.

My Horizontal Lines

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Ever since I rediscovered this shirt at the bottom of my laundry hamper, I’ve been totally in love with it. It’s so comfortable and soft and fits great. You’re probably going to be seeing a lot more of it in the future.

Marina Rose Martinez What I Wore Post: My Horizontal Lines, cool tone stripey button up shirt with rust colored dress, canvas belt, IKAT skirt, yellow saltwater sandals and silver spiral earrings

Marina Rose Martinez What I Wore Post: My Horizontal Lines, cool tone stripey button up shirt with rust colored dress, canvas belt, IKAT skirt, yellow saltwater sandals and silver spiral earrings

Marina Rose Martinez What I Wore Post: My Horizontal Lines, cool tone stripey button up shirt with rust colored dress, canvas belt, IKAT skirt, yellow saltwater sandals and silver spiral earrings

Marina Rose Martinez What I Wore Post: My Horizontal Lines, cool tone stripey button up shirt with rust colored dress, canvas belt, IKAT skirt, yellow saltwater sandals and silver spiral earrings

Marina Rose Martinez What I Wore Post: My Horizontal Lines, cool tone stripey button up shirt with rust colored dress, canvas belt, IKAT skirt, yellow saltwater sandals and silver spiral earrings. Marina shows off her matching fingernails and toenails.
In a move completely uncharacteristic of me, I got my first mani-pedi this week. Not bad. I’m not sure if it’s worth the $35 plus tip I paid for it, but it was a fun experience. And my nails were pretty for awhile.

Marina Rose Martinez What I Wore Post: My Horizontal Lines, cool tone stripey button up shirt with rust colored dress, canvas belt, IKAT skirt, yellow saltwater sandals and silver spiral earrings. Marina shows her silver spiral earrings.

Stripey button up shirt is from target
Rust colored maxi dress from The Gap
IKAT wraparound skirt, tied like an apron is from the thrift store
Saltwater sandals purchased at amazon.com
Silver earrings from a shop on the coast in Newport, Oregon
Nails from the salon by my work, very nice people there.

Marina Rose Martinez What I Wore Post: My Horizontal Lines, cool tone stripey button up shirt with rust colored dress, canvas belt, IKAT skirt, yellow saltwater sandals and silver spiral earrings. Marina looks straight at the camera

What I Wore: Plaids and Stripes

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At long last, it looks like the What I Wore posts are coming back. It seems I only go in for this stuff in cold weather.

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Double collared shirt from Macy’s ($8 on sale!)
Overshirt from Target
Plaid skirt from the thrift store
Socks were a gift
PF Flyers were a Christmas gift

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