I have a question for you all. How many of you know how to tie a tie, bowtie, or ascot? Many people men and women alike have no idea how to tie any of these accessories. I can think of many reasons why everyone should learn how to tie these things. Guys, prom is coming up and how do you expect to pull the ladies if you must have your mom tie your tie if it comes undone at pictures? Guys aren’t the only ones who should learn how to tie a tie. I think women should also learn how to do it. One day you
lifestyle, thus proving the presence of a cookie cutter reality. The 1990 film Edward Scissorhands is a great example, setted in a suburban neighborhood with identical cars and modeled houses whose inhabitants gossip and show off their TVs, toasters, blowdryers, etc. (all household commodities manufactured during this time). Edward represents the artist who hides from conventional society in a massive run down mansion sculpting garden hedges and ice into creative figurines. The community notices his talent
the story of six witty women who spend most of their time at the salon gossiping, exchanging recipes and, oh yes, occasionally getting their hair and nails done. The story is filled with many jokes and strong female friendship. Through the buzz of blowdryers and the haze of hairspray, these strong-willed Southern women retain a bond that can withstand any challenge. Combining humor and comedy with a tragic storyline, Steel Magnolias appeals to a wide variety of people. The play provides both comedic