How I Met Your Fashions
Buy our stuff!
Marshall and Lily’s economic woes are your windfall. Viewers can make
like Robin in Monday night’s episode of “How I Met Your Mother” and
snag Lily’s designer duds on marshallandlilyselltheirstuff.com.
There’s a pair of Marc Jacobs shoes, Ella Moss dresses, a Hei Hei
jacket and plenty more.
Alas, the dress that earned Lily a two-syllable “da-amn!” is missing.
Darn you, canad...@metronews1.com!
All the items come in Alyson Hannigan’s adorable, petite size. Perhaps
that’s why they’re not selling too well.
Lily’s art, however, is proving to be a seller. The painting from last
night’s episode is currently fetching $700. Not bad for art aimed at
dogs. Unless that’s Lassie bidding out there.
But the most awesome item doesn’t come from Lily’s closet—it’s
Marshall’s robot monkey head from Sharper Image. We always knew
Marshall had a thing for apes (remember season one’s “Life Among the
Gorillas” episode?). The furry, remote-controlled monkey head is a
perfect addition to any home, where it will follow you with its
animatronic eyes.
Other notable items:
- One devoted fan with a surplus of expendable income has bid $2,500
for a set visit with the cast.
- Ted’s “pulling them off” red boots? Not such a hot seller. Maybe
Ted’s the only one who can work them? I say they’re better suited for
a woman, one with very big feet (they’re size 11 ½).
- The fans want to suit up, and they want to do it wearing Barney’s
stylish Hugo Boss suit.
Crazy as the bids may be, all the fannish, consumerist indulgence is
for a good cause. Proceeds from the auction will benefit Children’s
Hospital Los Angeles. And while charity is a virtue, you might want to
remember that other important virtue: patience. You’ll need it to deal
with the auction site.
— Vlada Gelman
>Lily’s art, however, is proving to be a seller. The painting from last
>night’s episode is currently fetching $700. Not bad for art aimed at
>dogs. Unless that’s Lassie bidding out there.
I kept waiting for the real punchline of that topic to be that the picture
had picked up some dog detectable odor (fried chicken, for example) while
laying in the trash can.
> from tv week
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> How I Met Your Fashions
>
> Buy our stuff!
>
> Marshall and Lilyąs economic woes are your windfall. Viewers can make
> like Robin in Monday nightąs episode of łHow I Met Your Mother˛ and
> snag Lilyąs designer duds on marshallandlilyselltheirstuff.com.
> Thereąs a pair of Marc Jacobs shoes, Ella Moss dresses, a Hei Hei
> jacket and plenty more.
The other web site they mentioned is also real:
guyforceshiswifetodressinagarbagebagforthenextthreeyears.com
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Barry Margolin, bar...@alum.mit.edu
Arlington, MA
*** PLEASE don't copy me on replies, I'll read them in the group ***
Ah. That's why that domain name wasn't available.
> The other web site they mentioned is also real:
>
> guyforceshiswifetodressinagarbagebagforthenextthreeyears.com
That looked too Hollywoodbacklot.com