Retail Roundup
And now for a mostly non-ironic news item. A Costa Mesa woman named
Suzy Stevens recently won the “Southern California Best Italian Dish
Contest” sponsored by Maggiano’s Little Italy restaurant.
Stevens’ winning dish was crab and wild mushroom-stuffed orange
roughy, which sounds pretty good as long as orange roughy is what we
think it is (Fish, right?).
The contest helped raise $1,000 for the Orange County Affiliate of the
Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation, and we think that’s great.
TIE US UP, TIE US DOWN
OK, enough of the serious stuff. Let’s get on to the trivial heart of
things.
We were quite pleased to get a package in the mail from the Neckwear
Assn. of America, a group that can always be counted on for some profound
observations on things tie-related.
This time around, the shiniest pearl of wisdom the association
delivered had to do with finding a fine tie.
“Check for quality details,” the association noted, “like properly
aligned tipping, nicely rolled edges, and slip-stitched interlinings.”
Hmmm, yes. Quite right.
Unfortunately, we know even less about properly aligned tipping than
we do about stuffed Roughy. So we’ll just have to keep sporting our Van
Heusen neckwear, because we’re pretty sure it looks chic.
NEWS FLASH
A shocking announcement was faxed to us from the “financial advisors”
(i.e. copywriters) at American Express.
“According to a recent American Express Retail Index survey,” the
company solemnly noted, “people are already admitting they will spend
more than they have budgeted.”
Goodness gracious! And this probably means people will have to use
their credit cards!
At Retail Roundup, we are way past thinking that we “will spend” more
money than our budget specifies. Our finances are very much past tense:
we “have spent” more money than we budgeted, and we “have spent” money in
this way for years and years. We also “will be spending” the rest of this
decade trying to pay off the accumulated debt from our various credit
cards.
But we don’t mind, really. That’s just the price of being fabulous.
Happy shopping, one and all.
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