I am having pricing structure issues. I know that some people would give their first born child for a pair of pants that fit like a glove and smoothed over all of the rough edges. Other people will pay a lot of money for an ill-fitting pair of pants just because of the label. Then there are the people who pay for what they are getting (low price/bad fit). There must be some sort of middle ground. (more…)
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spinster n.
The word spinster came into common use during the early 19th century when the task of spinning cloth had been pushed onto unmarried women as a way to earn their keep in the home.
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Spinsta Spinster
Contemporary use of the word conjures up a mental image of an independent a childless,stylish frumpy, middle-aged woman who is a jet-setting, trendsetter somewhat depressed, and is an inspiration to other women longing to be like other "normal" women.