Sentences with phrase «forget about my collection»

I tend to forget about my collection of sneakers that never seem to abandon me in the fall and winter months.

Not exact matches

I nearly forgot all about it until I was scrounging around my noodles / rice / grains / soups / Smudge's - collection - of - straws - of - every - size drawer and upon my rediscovery shouted BINGO like I was a senior citizen at a low - brow Las Vegas casino.
The concept first came about when Perez forgot to bring his aerobics music to a class he was teaching and had to rely on his personal collection of Latin music instead.
I totally forgot about the BC for Target collection — need to check that out for sure!
Despite the fact that now in vogue is the abundance of decor, many designers still care about the style of business women and do not forget to present articles in their collections in simple cut and without any additional parts.
I wanted to share the collection and my favourite pieces with you guys, but then I totally forgot about it.
We see a very chilled and laid back presentation which transported us into a spring garden with beautiful collection pieces to look at and hey let's not forgot about those adorable rounded glasses that we see appearing several times on the looks.
Although shocking colors and unique adornments are the collection's key elements indeed, Louboutin did not forget about those who prefer monochrome and less embellished designs.
However, to escape from this weather and to forget about my warm boots and woolen knits for a second, I was caught daydreaming about summer dresses, big flappy hats and the new bag trends that I saw in the new Spring / Summer 2016 collections that were shown in the fashion capitals...
Every once in a while I like to go through my makeup collection and re-discover products I may have forgotten about or haven't used in a while; so this week I'm shopping my makeup stash (while also incorporating some new beauty bits) to see what pretty little gems have been hidden.
We're not forgetting about mums - to - be with our Maternity collection — with a range of essentials from luxe knitwear to bump - friendly jeans, we've got your pregnancy wardrobe sorted.
Loyal Instagram followers have seen me dipping in the ocean in Jonathan Simkhai's new swimwear collection on the Bahamas, and Insta - stories revealed the lovely flu I got upon arrival back home — oh and let's not forget about the horrible trip to get to the Bahamas and back... I documented that in great detail on Insta - stories too!
Ever since my post on how to make your waist look smaller, I basically forgot about any other sandals in my collection except this one.
We all have those dodgy first date experiences we'd rather forget — the woman with the terrible, high - pitched laugh, who spat while she talked, the man who sweated through his shirt and jacket whilst telling stories about his guinea pig collection — we've all been there.
Included is an excellent new audio commentary by the always informative film historian / author Troy Howarth; an additional audio commentary by director Peter Duffell and author Jonathan Rigsby; a new 10 - minute interview with second assistant director Mike Higgins; A-Rated Horror Film, a 17 - minute vintage featurette about the film featuring interviews with director Peter Duffell and actors Geoffrey Bayldon, Ingrid Pitt, and Chloe Franks; the English and Spanish theatrical trailers for the film, both in HD; 4 radio spots; an animated image gallery with 68 stills containing on - set photos, promotional materials, and advertisements; and a collection of Amicus radio spots and still galleries for Asylum, At the Earth's Core, From Beyond the Grave, Madhouse, Scream and Scream Again, Tales from the Crypt, The Beast Must Die, The Land That Time Forgot, The Mind of Mr. Soames, The People That Time Forgot, and Vault of Horror.
With a fierce velocipedestrienne glaring from the cover of her new collection, Step Aside, Pops, that feminist thread has become more overt, and the book is packed with comics about the fabulous and forgotten women of history.
I had a collection account from an old cell phone bill that I didn't pay and then forgot all about.
Maybe you have unpaid collections in your file that you had forgotten about.
Just because you haven't heard from the overburdened IRS collections staff about your back taxes for a while, it doesn't mean they've forgotten about you.
If your credit is impaired, you may be experiencing daily phone calls and certified mail from collection agencies that will not allow you to forget about your problems.
So when you have four old collections (paid) but only two good things forget about it!
I'm all for the collection, HOWEVER Square needs to stop announcing games (FFXHD) and then forgetting about them and annocuning other games.
I also want to throw a quick shout of to a game I absolutely loved / love but totally forgot about that's included in this collection: Blast Corps.
Let's not forget about the game's soundtrack, a collection of tracks so insane and brutal it's like they were composed by a horde of demons straight from the depths of hell itself.
Well, a lot of people, as he's in the collections of Charles Saatchi and Dakis Joannou, not to mention the great institutions of the world, and represented Britain at the Venice Biennale in 2003, plus the guys is generally considered a genius... hold on, maybe we should forget about the non-issue of what materials Ofili uses in his work and the long - ago ravings of a some hack mayor and just admire this painting?
Unheard Ofs & Forgotten Abouts is a compilation album drawn from Frank Fairfield's personal collection of 78s.
And, one more thing: let's not forget that Matt Pawa, at his former law office's online page collection, had a particular article about Western Fuels suing a number of environmental organizations including Ozone Action, where it quoted David Hunter's desire to one day make a legal argument about the fossil fuel industry running a misinformation campaign.
Thanks for having me today:) Don't forget to head over to my blog to see my interview with Nate Berkus about his new collection!
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