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Farrah Abraham Asks Fans to Buy Her Expensive Gifts in a Completely Offensive Move

Penulis : Unknown on dinsdag 20 augustus 2013 | 16:20

dinsdag 20 augustus 2013

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by Sasha Brown-Worsham 3 hours ago

Farrah AbrahamTeen Mom Farrah Abraham has done a lot of bizarre and crazy things over the years, especially since leaving her MTV days behind her, but perhaps nothing has been as insane and entitled as her latest stunt. Farrah has publicly broadcast her extensive Amazon wish list. And what a list it is ...

From her "fans," Farrah has requested (among other things): a $900 dress, a $1,400 bookcase, a $500 rug, $300 shoes, and a $750 chandelier. Classy, eh? Why she expects people to buy her anything is entirely unclear, but one thing that is clear: This girl is WAY out to lunch.

Looking back, maybe the signs were there all along. Farrah was always a bit of a spoiled brat even in the 16 & Pregnant days. But God. She has gotten worse.

Asking fans to buy her things is really kind of the lowest of the low. And that's saying a lot given she has already done porn. This woman needs to get a grip and fast. Besides, didn't she already make a million dollars or more from her porn, er, excuse me, "sex tape"?

Look, it's fine. She thinks she is famous. Maybe some really lonely old men out there will buy her a $750 chandelier. But maybe a better plan for her would be focusing in on her child and letting go of this "fame" monster that is clearly consuming her.

We all wish for many things. Apparently Farrah just thinks she can get him. Hell, maybe the reason people hate her so much is that she represents that greedy side of all of us. It's that side that would do anything for money and wants a pink chandelier. It's an ugly side we like to hide. We can look at Farrah and be horrified because she puts it out there, ugliness and all.

I guess she's doing what she can to survive. I just wonder what the price will be to her daughter.

Do you think Farrah's wish list is ridiculous?

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Sasha Brown-Worsham ABOUT THE AUTHOR Sasha Brown-Worsham

can't decide whether she is a mother, writer, or runner, but is usually all three at some point each day. She has written for dozens of print magazines, newspapers, and websites. She rarely ever writes on bathroom walls.

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How to Save Money on that Expensive Hair Dye Job in the Salon

Penulis : Unknown on maandag 29 juli 2013 | 03:44

maandag 29 juli 2013

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by The Stir Bloggers 36 minutes ago

Instead of asking, "Does she color her hair at home or doesn't she?" what we should be asking is, "Does she spend a fortune on that dye job -- or does she know the trick to saving at the salon?"

Because while most women can eventually find a stylist who offers a good cut at a decent rate, getting our hair colored is where we tend to really rack up the costs.

But beauty and style expert Andy Paige says that when you want to cut hair care costs, simply extend the time you spend between professional color sessions by touching up roots at home with drugstore kits.

"I go in for professional corrections three times a year, and then use at-home kits in between -- and that saves me $1,000 year,” she says. "It's easy. Home kits have become so goof-proof that it's ridiculous to not at least try."

She says women should go to the salon to get their hair dyed but every six to eight weeks is excessive -- and a serious hit to your budget. If you can even stretch the professional jobs to every 12 weeks instead, you'll save a lot -- and you can do the maintenance yourself between visits.

Paige also recommends booking an appointment at a hair academy, such as Paul Mitchell or Aveda, where you can find great service at a huge discount. Just be prepared for the session to take more time and to go in with a sure vision of what you want accomplished.

“If you’re willing to spend the time and energy, you can definitely cut your salon cost in half, if not more,” she says.

How do you save money when it comes to your hair?

Image via Brian Miller/Flickr

This post was written by Lesley Kennedy, the senior managing editor at coupon and money-saving site ShopAtHome.com.


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