You know that you're obsessed with "Twin Peaks"...

(and by that I mean the epic David Lynch's TV-show!)

...when you realize one of your favorite T-shirts says "Bob's autoshop" and you get amused because you immediately imagine  BOB from Twin Peaks.

Thatscene fraks me out every time!



So, yeah. Sorry. I do suspect my readers might not know this show (or...even not like it. Still, if you haven't seen itd, do check it out. It's sort of amazing!).

Sorry, lack of blog posts again, struggling with school and/or personal stuff again(of which I'll probably tell at one point or another).

So I just hope you're all doing great! And see'ya later, hehe :)

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Beauty.

I think I've found my favourite photo of Bettie Page. Ever.
God, how much I adore this woman. 



 Funnily, I think nowadays she'd be considered (slightly?) too big to be "hot". Just look at the thighs. (she also seems to pull her stomach in a bit. Pre-Photoshop times, you know :)  )
Ha. Actually I found this picture in a list named "Big thighs suit her". BIG THIGHS? REALLY?
Screw you, modern beauty ideals.  She (was) gorgeous!

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Back to blogging: a bit about the style.

It's been a while since my last blog post. God, it sure feels awkward to start over again.
First was the grieving, later I was jusy simply busy with school and... other stuff I do.  But here I am.

Lately, I've had a lot of different thoughts about style, subculture etc.
As some of you know, I took part in this... thing on a website for women, where people can look at your pictures and tell what they think about your style. The outcome was rather interesting.
First of all - and it's a good thing!- I found out that I've learned to take criticism quite well (from random people. Close ones may be a bit different). It probably just comes with age and years and years of walking around dressed "different". I'm not really proud or the kind that would say: "They're just jealous!" etc. It's just... I'm not really bothered. Everyone has a right to have their own opinion and it's really not my business. Ha.
Anyway, about the comments. Beside the ones that discussed how old I look or how much weight should I lose (Really?! Does it have anything -at all- to do with what I wear?), there were some I'd like to comment myself. Seems that people jump to conclusions before they get their facts right. Most just know what's appropriate and what's not for someone of my style (or similar) to wear.

Who? Me? Old?!? :D

But let me tell you something:
Rockabilly (as in style of clothing etc) does not equal vintage
vintage does not equal 50's (hey, there are vintage gals wearing 30's clothing exclusively and there are vintage gals wearing a different decade's outfit every day, right?)

(modern) rockabilly does not equal the 50's either
rockabilly also doesn't equal pin-up and pin-up is not the same as 50's clothing.

:)
Those things can overlap at times and there are rockabilly girls wearing mostly vintage/50's stuff (for example). But it's not the way it works, not really.
For example, someone gave me a link of The Freelancer's Fashion Blog  to find some tips on how to dress. I consider it a nice comment, probably wishing their best :). (Also, knew that blog. Love the blog. Beautiful!) But it's just not my thing, I guess. I love vintage, I get inspired by and occasionally wear vintage clothing, but it's not something I (would) wear on a daily basis. (PLUS vintage stuff is hard to find and awfully overpriced around here anyway, so even if I really wanted to.....)

And most of all  50's inspired/rockabilly-inspired etc does what it says. It's inspired by something and it doesn't necssarily reflect the exact fashion.

That'show I described my style you see. Inspired by rockabilly, the 50's and pin-up girls. It doesn't mean that I'm dead serious about or that I look always 100% authentic.  (I don't. It's also not always all 3 of them. )

Back to the comments. It was interesting to see people commenting about me not wearing high heels :) Which kinda is connected to comments about pictures with jeans+flats/converse+bandana not fitting the style at all. (or flats with dress. That's right. )
So... jeans.
Actually jeans are a normal piece of clothing in rockabilly subculture/style AND amongst pin up girls/pictures.  As I already said, rockabilly  isn't exactly the same as vintage/etc and most of the girls in the scene don't really dress like an authentic 50's lady (who mostly wore dresses and skirts).  So yeah jeans are not out of place at all.
Heels.
Sorry to disappoint you, but no-one (except maybe for Carrie Bradshaw, but she is a fictional character :D ) wears high heels 24/7.
Of course if you look at pin-up styled photos 99% of the models would wear heels. Models. get it? :) Most of the rockabilly (not pin up, teehee) girls I know/have met wear flats  (too).  Have you tried dancing [rock'n'roll]all night  in  high heels? sure, some do it easily, but it's def. much more comfortable to manage while wearing flat shoes. (Not that I myself am much of a dancer. I have the dancing skills of a drunk hippo. But none the less :D )
I myself just ain't always comfortable with heels, I'm tall and I really like to be comfortable. Also it's not so easy to find nice high heeled shoes (at a reasonable price) when you have quite big feet like I do.

Ok those were just some details. But mostly - yeah  I think people just mix everything up :)  It's normal though, I just feel like I owe an explanation to ... the world :D


Also.... rockabilly/pin up/vintage etc etc etc girls/women are just like every girl you see. They (we) may have lazy hair days or aching feet or [insert whatever bothers you from time to time]. Non-subcultural women aren't all dolled up with high heels and hair extensions - or whatever's in- 24/7 right? :) So is no one. (Probably even not Carrie Bradshaw. Who still is a fictional character.)

So... enough of ranting, that's it for today! Hope everyone's alright :)

P.S. What's with the C. Bradshaw references all the time? :D

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I'm sad...

I'm really sorry for my lack of blogging. It's just lately I haven't been in the mood for that... or for anything else for that matter. You see, my dearest grandfather has passed away on Saturday. It was so unexpected, he wasn't that all, he was quite healthy and active and full of life whatever he did! And it was (still is) shocking and awful.


Grandfather, you say? He was so much more. He always loved all of us, everything he did was to make us happy. And by "us", I mean everyone! All of my family (Not even mentioning grandma, he'd do anything for her!), me, my sis, my little brother, both mine and sisters kids... My son adored him, they were really close. So I also had to break his heart by telling him, grandpa's gone, as well  :( He'd give everything he owned just to be sure we had everything we needed.
He taught me to ride a bike when I was little, taught me to ski in the winter, to recognize mushrooms and berries (and poisonous ones, to stay away from) helped me learn to swim... there's actually a lot. (yes, yes, not only me. So selfish in my grief.)So much memories, so much awesome, great, lovely memories. I should be thankful. But still, I am sad.  And it hurts to visit grandma and see her suffer.
It... it all hurts actually. (and it doesn't help at all, that I've never personally been through that kind of thing, no close family member of mine has died as much as I can remember. )
So I just try to deal with all of it, sad little ol' me.



Yes, it's a sad song, but it's beautiful. And in a way, I find it comforting.  (though it does make me cry at times)

Still, I hope everyone else is ok!

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Oli siis seda nüüd vaja? :D

(If someone's reading it in English, please don't, it's 100% in Estonian, so - no point :D )
Eneseõigustamine ei ole kunagi olnud mu tugev külg. Ei meeldi, ei oska, ei taha. Aga ikkagi - natuke ju võiks. Jajah, ma räägin sellest pagana Buduaari Moepolitseist :D Ei oleks pidanud üldse sinna ronima, sest kriitikat kannatan ma mõnel päeval halvemini kui teisel (ja vahel pole üldse probleemi, eks. Normaalne).
Miks ma siis üleüldse tegin seda? Tahate ausat vastust? Ma ei tea :D See tundus selline naljakas asi olevat, sai sõbrannaga (naljaga) räägitud, et "haha, ma võiks ju ka". Ja siis mõtlesin,et miks mitte? Seda enam, et osalejad saavad selle ilmselt suhteliselt ajuvaba, kuid meelelahutusliku ajakirja tellimuse (ah, mulle meeldivad ajuvabad ajakirjad, na hea neid vannis lugeda. Või aja surnuks löömiseks. Või kritiseerimiseks, hehe) ja ma üldiselt olen rahul sellega, kes ja milline ma olen.
Ja siis hakkab peale... Jah, kujutate ette, ma näengi vanem välja. Enamik inimesi ei pakuks tõepoolest lausa 45-50, kuid keskmine (alla 25-ne?) ilu-ja noorusekultusest kramplikult kinni hoidev buduaaritar  ilmselt ei suudagi mõista, et ma olen sellega kursis,  et ma üldiselt olen sellega rahul, et mul polegi mingit soovi noorem paista.
Seda, et konkreetne stiil "vanemaks teeb", tean kah. Ja olen küll vanamoodne, hea meelega :D Loomulikult, kui sa ei riietu (enamjaolt) nagu noor, siis sa ka ei paista noorena. Kuid oma osa on kindlasti kaalul, loomulikel näojoontel (ma olen alati vanem paistnud. Alati. Ka siis, kui ma veel madala vanuse tõttu üldse meiki ei kandnud. Ega mingitki stiili), elustiilil ja... Ja ma arvan, et ka hoiakul. Ma ei poseeri nagu teismeline, ma ei naerata nagu teismeline jne.  Ma olengi ilmselt parema meelega "vanamutt".
Ohjah, ja meenus, et mõni poemüüja küsib minult (?!?) siiani vahel dokumenti. Mine siis võta kinni. (Sellised seigad üllatavd mind ka, ausalt)
Ega ei olegi hetkel midagi lisada sel teemal, lihtsalt -ootasin küll ebameeldivaid kommentaare, kuid seda päris ei arvanud :D  Tundsin siiiski mingit vajadust midagi enda kaitseks öelda. Mind you, ma ei hakka näiteid tooma inimestest, kes (paljuski sarnase meikappi ja stiiliga seoses) vanemad paistavad, kuigi on ka neid. Ma ei hakka ka kommenteerijaid süüdistama, nad reeglina ei taha halba :) Selleks nad seal ju ongi, et kommenteerida ja oma arvamust avaldada. A na hea on siin isiklikus ruumis veidi sel teemal arutleda, või mis? :)
Vanamutil on igal juhul nüüd vaja kooli minna, nii et tsaupakaa :)

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Studying German...(mosty by listening to music)

Ok, so after deleting the last post (which I did regret later, hehe, but oh well...it's gone now) I have had so many ideas for blog posts. But know what? I must learn instead. Stupid me, leaving all the important things to the last minute! Just when I sat down to write a post, I discovered there's a test in German tomorrow!
So, I'll just leave you with some German music and  continue studying my "Deutsch" . :) (Yeah, I know, I told  there'll be no music-talk on other days than Mondays. Let's just make an exeption, shall we? :) )



Isn't it just adorable?  And the language... Love the language!


The last one is from the 60's. Don't you just love her hair?
Ok, back to study, I guess!

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2nd week... Already?!?

Yeah. Morning-me. :D

I haven't been blogging for a few days now so I thought I should post something besides music-related stuff too :)
Well... there actually has been nothing blog-worthy, I guess. Still getting used to going to university. And I like it more with each day, actually! Sociology is something I really am interested in and most of the (introducing ) stuff we learn are somehow related to it, so nothing to complain about. I love the fact that in uni you learn what you want to learn (mostly). No more math, haha! :)  German class is a bit difficult, because I've forgotten A LOT of that beautiful language. And I get loads of homework too. But I still like it :)
The people are also mostly quite nice and interesting and I guess I really am  more used to them now, because I don't feel like I'm stared at that much any more and have made some new acquaintances already. Yay.

I wanted to show my refashioned cardigan, which I made after being inspired by a lovely post in Casey's Elegant Musings. Link to the post itself can be found HERE.
I'm not too good at sewing, but I did my best and it didn't turn out too bad. I used a quite an ordinary cardigan, which didn't fit too well. And ... it was boring. About mid-hip and long-sleeved and...
Not only closed eyes, but also MESSY bangs. It was so windy!
Well, I met a friend on Friday and I thought I'd let her take a couple of pictures. Naaaah, didn't work. This is basically the "best" picture I got of the "new" cardi (yes, my eyes are closed :D ):

Not that this one is any better :D  

 So....guess you can't really see it properly. At least now I've shown some really awkward shots of myself to the whole world (basically).  Hehe.

The thing is, I love to sew. As I told, I'm not really good at that, but I'm trying. So I'm always very proud if I (re-)make something relmotely wearable :) I hope this one's ok.

All for today or actually, tonight. It's 22.30 and I'm tired.

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MM:Rockin' Lady & Her Rivertown Boys

Hi! Guess it's time for another Music Monday. I know, I know, it's so unoriginal, but it seems to work for me, having some sort of a system :)  And "Music Monday" sounds much better than "Music Thursday" (or other days, hehe). Anyway...
Dear Reader, whoever you are! Do you like rockabilly music? If so, let me introduce you to a great (young) band from Estonia: Rockin' Lady & Her Rivertown Boys.

Rockin’ Lady and her Rivertown Boys is a band from Estonia that plays old-school rockabilly music. We try to do it like it was done in 50’s, but we have slight influences from blues, country, swing, neo-rockabilly, twist and surf. The main goal is to play and sing the music from world-famous rockabilly ladies and to live and promote rockabilly lifestyle.
(from their website)

What can I add?`They mostly play good, clean old-school rockabilly style with nice female vocals and a beat that will make you dance. And dance. And dance. :)
Photo by Valev Nielson, taken at Valga Cruising 2011.
The band consists of 5 members:  Ermo on lead guitar (and backing vocals), Andero on saxophone (and rhythm guitar and backing vocals, depending on the song), Tõnu on Drums, Remo on double bass and ever-so-beautiful lead singer Jaanika aka Rockin' Lady. HERE you can take a look on them all if you're interested and also read the band bio.
 UPDATE: Just found out, there's a new drummer now, named Reeno Sopp. I haven't heard the band with the new drummer yet, so nothing more to add, but it's quite exciting though. There actually should be a new sound as well, but I believe it'll be even better.


They're quite new in music world (the band was created about 3 years ago), but already quite successful and I can not hide I'm really happy for them, because I think they really are worth it.
 Hear for yourself:

  "Black Cadillac" was their first single, but at the moment the band has released an EP, which you can order on the band's website.



 You can also listen to track samples here and on their Myspace page. The songs released are all covers, but I'm pretty sure there are/will be also original songs later. With a full-lenght album coming up, I'm pretty sure there's a lot to look forward to! :) Plus, I don't really think covering old hits is a bad thing. You just have to do it properly,  and with passion, otherwise it could sound quite "off" - can't explain, but I have heard also some god-awful covers in my life, trust me on this one! ;) I don't think this band is anyhting like those. They actually know what they're doing.






One more song:


Valga Cruising 2011, by Valev Nielson.
 (This video is actually about an event called Vintage Tallinn 3, sort of a vintage fair taking place in Tallinn. Vol. 4 is soon to take place and I can't wait :)  But the song in the video is "Mercy" performed by Rockin' Lady and Her Rivertown Boys. You can also see the band in the video and  small overview of the event as well. Not a bad thing or is it? )


So, go give these guys a listen and I hope you'll find them awesome too :)



Jaanika aka Rockin' Lady
*** All the photos in this post are from the band's website unless stated otherwise***


*Eestikeelset juttu täna ei tule, kõik on niigi arusaadav :P * 


Oh and... Have a rockin' week!

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My first week.

An unrelated picture. :D
The first day in the university was really difficult/tiring.  It didn't help either that it's my 1st year and I'm  not too familiar with the campus or the system. Of course, there's an awful lot of "stupid freshmen" like me running around being clueless, so everything gets mixed up. Yeah, it's also sort of fun.
but know what? It is all awfully sweaty! No, really. Yesterday, it was quite hot outside, of which I wasn't aware in the morning, so I wore a leather jacket with jeans. Not a good idea, if you have to try to fit yourself in an overly crowded auditorium. An auditorium, where almost every student is also wearing too much clothing for the warm day.
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So, today I thought it'll get warmer during the day again. Guess what?!?  It started raining really hard. My jacket (not the leather one, mind you) was literally soaking wet and I was so cold. Damn you, Estonian weather!
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It feels weird walking around amongst such an amount of complete strangers. Yesterday I felt extremely insecure. It seemed everyone was staring at me and commenting or judging the way I was dressed or looked in general. Stupid, I know. Espescially considering it's a big university with a lot of different people.
Saw a girl wearing a full on gothic lolita outfit (looked cute, I'm not sure, if it's comfortable to wear at school, but otherwise - so cute :) ), just for example. Sure she stood out much more than me and still I didn't see anyone stare at her. So why am  I nervous?
Maybe it's just I'm much more comfortable wearing skirts and dresses, not quite ill-fitting jeans. Don't have any good ones though. Sigh.


Sure, I'm not always insecure like that. Mostly I'm not.  It's just... New place, new people, new situation... I guess I'd feel awkward no matter how I'd look. And probably I'm not the only one feeling awkward and/or insecure right now.


Last night I was so tired, I couldn't find the energy even to blog. I wanted to do another "music monday" ( I like having some kind of system, so I won't rant about music randomly all the time. Which I'd probably do.) and tell you (whoever is reading this) about a really good band from Estonia. (Gotta promote local bands, hehe! ) Oh well, there's always a next time.

Instead I'll just add one of my latest favorite songs right here :) (no, The Reckless Ones are not from Estonia, even though I'd like them to be, hehe :D )

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Back to school...

My studies will start on Monday and I'm a bit nervous. I went to some sort of information event yesterday and after that we had "introduction" time or something like that which meant I had to play some "get to know each other"-games with my future classmates (?). It was quite fun, but also really, really awkward. I  tend to feel weird and out of place with new people and I wasn't nearly as confident as I usually am (or am not :) ). Most of them seemed nice though, it's just... everyone there is younger than me and are also what you can call "young and trendy". I was sure that I'd be stared at. And actually - I was. Funny thing? In the evening I went to see punk rock show with my friend (yeah, I like those occasionally) and I met 2 (!) of my classmates there. One of them was a sister (I think) of a girl I know and the other one was just there. Awesome, right?
Anyway, still nervous, not much to say.
Aha, and here's a picture of me from September 1st - we had some sort of a beginning-of-a-new-schoolyear related public ceremony.

 I look really shapeless, haha.
The girl on the left will also be going to the same uni, so at least I'll have some people I know somewhere around the campus, yay.
Oh well... still a bit hungover (remember, punk rock show?), so I really should stop this post right here. It doesn't make much sense, does it?

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Kids say the ..... things.

In the kindergarten, picking up my son (he went to a new class this year, has been going there for about a week). Two little girls were talking behind my back (about 5-6 years old, I guess) and I heard one saying to another "Look, it's this boys mom! Look at her" - "What about her?" -"Look at her face!"
I heard that and so did 3 other parents who were there (not to mention the kids who all looked at me).
So, I never thought of myself as particularly pretty, but what now? Can you scare little kids with my face or what?
Yes, I do realize that when you dress even slightly "different" you will be, in situation or another, stared at and talked about. It's just they were talking about my face. Thanks, girlies.

I'm not really sure how I feel or what I think about it all.


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Lasteaias, pojal järel, esimest nädalat uues rühmas. Päeva lõpp, riietub garderoobis. Kaks tüdrukut mu selja taga (ma arvan, et kah nii viie-kuuesed). Üks teisele: "Vaata, see on selle poisi emme! Vaata teda!" - "Mis siis on?" - "Vaata ta nägu!!!"
Vestlus oli küllalt vali, et ma kuuleksin seda, samuti ka  (vist oli) 3 lapsevanemat sealsamas rääkimata lastest, kes kõik jõllitasid mind seda kuuldes.
Ei ole kunagi end kuigi kauniks pidanud, aga no kas tõesti saab minuga juba väikseid lapsi hirmutada?
Ok, ma mõistan, et nähes välja "teistsugune", on pea vältimatu pääseda jõllitamisest ja/või kommentaaridest. Lapsed rääkisid minu näost.
Ei oskagi midagi arvata ega tunda, kui aus olla. Segadus.
Ja mis on viga vanematel, kes ei ole õpetanud oma lastele, et teiste inimeste välimust (jne) ei arvustata valjusti ja nende kuuldes? Minu meelest on see näpuga näitamisele väga sarnane.  Huh.

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Music Monday

 "When the road is dark and cold walk on, fearing not."
I have a confession to make: I absolutely adore Dolly Parton. I know, I know, the woman looks "artificial" and a lot of people are really prejudiced by that (or, as much as I know, even by her genre(s) of music), but I just like her for everything she is. Yeah, speaking of music, her earlier country songs are much more similar to things I'd normally listen to, but I also love her "pop" side. The thing that I like so much about her, is the attitude, the positive message she always seems to be sending out. Her life wasn't always easy, but she has always kept that smile on and her head up and she tries to share it all with people who listen to her songs. She encourages people to deal with difficulties and just to start loving their life. Isn't it something we all need from time to time? I also find it great that she still is an active performer at her age(and a great one, too!).
So without further introduction:
 
And also this one:

Isn't she inspiring?
Guess I'm going through (yet another one) a rough patch in my life. I have learned that I just need to listen to positive, inspiring, uplifting music when I'm feeling really down. So lately I've been listening to Dolly quite a lot and actually, it is helping :) (I also must admit that music has always had the power to affect my emotions. It's all like a placebo effect, I know, but if it works, it works. )

Anyone else out there trying to deal with their problems with a little help from music? Or, what makes you feel better in general? :)

 Back to Dolly, I think there's just one more song I have to include. Not so cheerful, I must say, more like... sad, but still a classic and one of my all-time favorites (there are many covers to this one, good covers as well, you should look them up!):


(oh. ja eestikeelset juttu täna ei tule. Kõik on arusaadav, onju.)




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New hair!

Today I finally went to the hairdressers and got a new haircut. It's an a-line bob (sorry, crappy pictures, can't see it properly), quite long-ish. Something I've been wanting to do for a while now. Sure, some(will) hate it, but I'm actually quite content with it. Feels a bit weird and I'm also not sure, what or how many styling options are left for me. Pretty sure I'll figure something out though. Anyway, here are some bad pictures.

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Nagu juba näha, käisin ma täna juuksuris ära. Ega ei olegi rohkem midagi lisada ju :D Noh, ammu tahtsin juba, lõpuks tegin ära. Te ei kujuta ette, kui ammu ma ei ole juuksuris käinud! Igatahes, siin see paljuvihatud bob on :D (aiai, Maris kindlasti vihkab seda :D )
Mulle meeldib. Hea kerge on olla ka. Natuke tekitab muret, kas ja kui palju eri soenguid (ikka öeldakse ju "soeng", siis ka, kui on lihtsalt kammitud-sätitud-punutud?) saab sellega teha. Aga ma olen teadlik, et päris lootusetu see ei ole ja küll ma midagi välja mõtlen. Mina ju! :) Ei saanud uue soenguga ühtegi mõistlikku pilti endast, ehk teinekord õnnestub. Igatahes, halvad pildid: (oh issand, mis läikiv nägu. Piinlik.)



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Something nice.

I wanted to show off my new tea mug! (yeah, to the whole world, haha) I was actually shopping for groceries when I saw it and I just couldn't leave it there, I had to buy it (luckily it was cheap too).

I think it's kust so pretty. Come on, a cherry print mug, what more can a tea-loving rockabilly girl wish for? Now I can have my morning Earl Grey (or my evening Peppermint, or my life-saving green tea... You get the picture) in style, hehe.

I also bought some candy. I always have found it amusing, that there is a candy named rock'n'roll (not sure in what language it's though!).
See? Oh, and it tastes great too!

Besides that, since I'm on a budget, but still addicted to make up, I bought a really really cheap lipstick (like abnormally cheap, you know?) , which I may or may not review later. I think I actually should review those really cheap cosmetics I sometimes buy, even if it's just for me - if I'll once want ti buy them again and don't remember what are they like (some of them are ok and some suck. It's a kind of a 50% chance).
Ok, enough chit-chat, have a nice day!

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Random thought.

Yesterday I started to question myself a bit. I was thinking, do I even have the "right" to call myself a rockabilly girl? Silly, I know. But still... I must admit, rockabilly isn't by far the only genre I listen to. I also don't dress (stereotypically or recognizable to all) rockabilly. I just don't feel like it every day, I really like to have different looks. I'm also lazy, sometimes I just can't be bothered to dress in a particular style at any cost. Well, at least my hair and make up usually falls into the category. Most people just don't really associate those with rockabilly. I mean, that scene/style isn't really widely represented in Tallinn,so people just don't recognize it. Then again I thought...who cares? Who cares what others think of me? I usually don't believe in labels (and still try to label me? :D ), so I can call myself what I want to be, what I feel I am. And I can be anyone I want to be, too! As long as I feel it's right. I may seem like a poser to some, but I guess this is who I am and I am quite content with being just myself.
What do you think? :) Is it normal to label yourself (especially talking about subcultures and styles) or is it just plain wrong?

Anyhow, just wondering. Maybe one day I'll know the answer(s). In the meantime I'll just walk around looking like a really bad Bettie Page impersonator:


Aaah, just joking. I look kinda funny on that. Tried rag curling my hair again, which I haven't done in a while! Not too bad?

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Introduction/ What's it all about.

Well hello there! I think it's time to give this blog a good start and maybe tell something about me.
I am a 25-year old young woman living in Tallinn, Estonia. There are some details about me on the right as well. Actually, calling myself a sociology student is a bit of "cheating", because my first year of studies will start in September. Tssshh! :) Anyway, that's not what the blog will be about anyway. After browsing through pages and pages of my favourite vintage/rockabilly/etc blogs I decided I want to write one too. Actually, there aren't enough blogs of that kind here anyway!
So I'll try to keep it related to things I love and am interested in. I'll write about being rockabilly in Estonia, about style, make-up, hairstyles, inspirational people... Of course it will also include my impressions from the university, fascinating moments from my day-to-day life etc. Since I AM a major music geek, I'll probably be throwing in some music-talk (I have quite a wide taste in music, hehe). Also, occasionally you'll probably find a "feminist rant" or a vegetarian recipe in here somewhere.
But most of all... oh well. Me. It's all about me, isn't it? :D It's always about the blogger.





P.S. I thought I would write this in 2 languages, English and Estonian, but I'm not sure how it would work out. I think I'll leave this post as it is and figure it all out later.

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