Not exact matches
Men, in my experience, appear to get more
worn out by
labor than the actual woman
laboring (no joke).
Fresh faced,
wearing metal - rimmed glasses and a silky black dress cinched at the waist, she resembles more a neighborhood volunteer
than a politician — an identity born out of her upbringing in the Glen Oaks section of Eastern Queens, where she was raised by a father who was a
labor organizer and a mother who was a tenant lawyer.
And if people can
wear white after
Labor Day, pink is MORE
than acceptable in my book
I think by now it's safe to say we all know the old rule about not
wearing white after
Labor Day is total b.s. (and in fact,
wearing white anytime other
than summer is actually even chicer).
Soon, the bodies begin to pile up... and suburbia faces a horror even worse
than wearing white after
Labor Day.