Saturday, March 15, 2008

Commercial break

A break from the Havana photos here. Let's have a commercial break, shall we? This is what blogging is really all about, is it not? Today I had a conversation with a friend about the Spitzer whore incident in which I ended up shouting: "We are all whores and johns on some level, are we not? We live in a whorish culture in whorish times!" My friend told me she thought I needed to spend less time in Cuba.
OK. Here comes the product endorsement, folks. I, Aggie, am endorsing a Winter Face Cream produced by the Green Beaver Company. It's local, it's green, and it's cheap ($10.99), compared to what women can spend on face creams -- you know, the ones that promise 40+ women that they can look like an Emperor's Club "model" after twenty applications. I've used this face cream all winter, and I've noticed that I haven't aged a bit. There are no new wrinkles. I repeat, no new wrinkles. And, because it's local and green and all that, you can feel all virtuous when you buy this product. Less whorish. Available at your local health food store.

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

I wish you'd told us about the winter face cream in the Fall; it might have prevented the three new wrinkles I got this winter.

Manny Blue said...

Zoom and Aggie, the kind of women that we are do not get wrinkles! We get beautiful laugh lines that we honour. (Ya I know what you're thinking - I've been hanging out with Woodsy too much)

Andrea... said...

I picked up that cream yesterday! Smells like marshmallows. Now I am moisturized AND snacky.

Aggie said...

Zoom: I didn't know that the cream was so good until NOW.
Manny: I embrace my laugh lines, but my concern was more about some of the frown lines that have appeared in recent months. I know, I know -- Woodsy would just say I need to embrace my dark side, too.
Andrea: I forgot to mention the aroma. Yeah, it's kind of a marshmallow and play dough fragrance. It takes a bit of getting used to, but you will grow to love it.

Andrea... said...

When I said it smelled like marshmallows, I meant IT SMELLS SO YUMMY THAT I MAY HAVE TRIED TO EAT IT. So yes, I already love it. My skin likes it too.