Mercury in Retrograde

 

Howdy dowdy hottie!

Howdy dowdy hottie!

 

So we’ve been slacking on our posts this week. It’s not for lack of inspiration though, quite the contrary. First off, one of us was busy filming a segment for WNBC slash Taxi TV on Monday. And then of course there was the almost 200 point drop in the Dow yesterday. Plus today the New York Times declared that “The banker suit is definitely dead.” – making today probably one of the toughest days of the year for finance metrosexuals everywhere. And it’s not that we didn’t mean to write a DABA Girl Daily Warning, it’s just that with Mercury in retrograde everything seems to be taking so much time and effort. But not according to Fox News, who just reported that the recession is making everyone more interested in love (supporting data includes a 20% increase of members on eHarmony.com- which I think just means that people are more desperate to hook-up, but that’s not based on any scientific knowledge). Don’t ask why I was watching Fox News- I swear I turned on my TV and it was just on.

Plenty of juicy stories will be on their way next week, along with some great recession fashion ideas. While under normal circumstances the above link would take you to Astrologyzone, today it takes you to homegirl Paula Froelich’s matchup game (I figure it will take your mind off the lack of DABA posts).

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  1. nix’s avatar

    But not according to Fox News, who just reported that the recession is making everyone more interested in love (supporting data includes a 20% increase of members on eHarmony.com- which I think just means that people are more desperate to hook-up, but that’s not based on any scientific knowledge). Don’t ask why I was watching Fox News- I swear I turned on my TV and it was just on.
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  2. Cygne’s avatar

    Alas, ladies, I fear your source (FOX NEWS???) has mistaken the old adage, “Misery loves company” for an uptick in romantic interest.

    What else has an unemployed, unattached guy (or gal) got to do? Besides sending out tons of CV’s, I mean. The cost of eHarmony or other dating site is likely less than trolling the bars for companionship. At least you’re more or less guaranteed a date or two. Even if it is just for coffee.