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"IT" is that quality possessed by some which draws all others with its magnetic force. With "IT" you win all men if you are a woman—all women if you are a man. "IT" can be a quality of the mind as well as a physical attraction.
Self-confidence and indifference whether you are pleasing or not—and something in you that gives the impression that you are not at all cold. That's "IT".
-Elinor Glyn

Wednesday, July 30, 2008

My Experience with The Black Card...The day I was the poorest millionaire ever..


The American Express Black Card..How we'd all love to have one!If you do own one thats awesome if not, like myself I have a Black Card Tale to share with you..Last summer I was interning for a stylist in N.Y.C. My little intern job was to do clothing drop offs and returns from photo shoots, and to assist the stylist in buying the clothes for the stars...Well during my first week or so there, she pulls out her Amex Black Card and gives it to me like its nothing!!Like its a bag of chips or something!She told me to go to all these stores to drop off the clothes from the previous shoot the day before.She totally trusted me with the mother of all cards. When I went out to all these stores and Boutiques people thought that was MY black card and treated me like royalty! Well one day(your not gonna believe this)she sends me to Duane Reade to pick up a lousy magazine with the Black Card! A $5.00 magazine!! That was pretty embarrassing.. The chick at the register was looking at me like I had 9 heads. As though that wasn't bad enough she sends me back to the Duane Reade with the card to return the magazine and get her receipt back! a double blow.. I looked like the poorest rich person ever! Like yeah I have the Black Card but I don't have any real cash to pay for a magazine..lol.. Do you have an embarrassing register checkout story to share with us?

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

This is the coolest blog ever... I wish it was my black card.