Well the book is titled 'How to Walk in High Heels' I recently bought this book off good old ebay, and cann't get enough of it really.
Ever wondered what is the best way of getting the best seat in a restuarant, how to be an art lover, (useful for if on your first date with a new guy he takes you out to a gallery and you just don't know what to say) appear knowledgeable, you can always dump him, if you really don't like him, but at least you may have found an new outlet for your artistic sense, as well as finding somewhere nice and warm to go to on cold, dark winter Sunday afternoons, sometimes they even have free admittance.
Or how about 'How to put up a new Fence' useful with all the strong winds we seem to have these days. Now you have no need to be releant on the male to do these jobs, but with the odd bonus that you can still look good by following some of the other advice in other chapters in the book, so that if Mr Wonderful does go by you could always appear to be having a crisis with said fence but look wonderful, and who knows the fence could be the start of a wonderful new relationship/friendship (just check his ring finger first though, to be on the safe side). Otherwise it could be the section 'How to Deal with Unpleasant Situations'.
Useful for finding out how to climb out of your car in a mini skirt without shocking passersby.
No, really this book is a must as a stocking filler for ladies out there, really good idea to buy as a present for an older daughter especially one just starting out in life. It really is an useful manual that doesn't teach or preach but tells you the warts and all situations and how to get out of them (some that maybe you wished your own mother had told you years ago but never did) but don't despair you are never to old so read it now ! You won't regret it.
It really is told in Camilla's straight talking, hilarously funny style.
Something to put into every modern woman's stocking this year.
Now I must go back to that chapter about Manolo Blahnik (and leave the page open on that one, you never know someone might get the hint for a Christmas present!).
As the book is titled 'How to Walk in High Heels' I will just go and put mine on and then carry on reading the Girls Guide to Everything.
It is one of the best £7.99 books around and well worth every penny.
Hopefully one for men won't come out, (haven't seen any men hobbling around in heels though out in the sticks where I live thought) as all us ladies out there would have no secrets about how we do things, or our alterior motives and that would be horrendous, now wouldn't it? Or maybe as a female you could read both, and find out about the opposite sex and have one upmanship on them, (now there is an interesting thought isn't it?)
Ever wondered what is the best way of getting the best seat in a restuarant, how to be an art lover, (useful for if on your first date with a new guy he takes you out to a gallery and you just don't know what to say) appear knowledgeable, you can always dump him, if you really don't like him, but at least you may have found an new outlet for your artistic sense, as well as finding somewhere nice and warm to go to on cold, dark winter Sunday afternoons, sometimes they even have free admittance.
Or how about 'How to put up a new Fence' useful with all the strong winds we seem to have these days. Now you have no need to be releant on the male to do these jobs, but with the odd bonus that you can still look good by following some of the other advice in other chapters in the book, so that if Mr Wonderful does go by you could always appear to be having a crisis with said fence but look wonderful, and who knows the fence could be the start of a wonderful new relationship/friendship (just check his ring finger first though, to be on the safe side). Otherwise it could be the section 'How to Deal with Unpleasant Situations'.
Useful for finding out how to climb out of your car in a mini skirt without shocking passersby.
No, really this book is a must as a stocking filler for ladies out there, really good idea to buy as a present for an older daughter especially one just starting out in life. It really is an useful manual that doesn't teach or preach but tells you the warts and all situations and how to get out of them (some that maybe you wished your own mother had told you years ago but never did) but don't despair you are never to old so read it now ! You won't regret it.
It really is told in Camilla's straight talking, hilarously funny style.
Something to put into every modern woman's stocking this year.
Now I must go back to that chapter about Manolo Blahnik (and leave the page open on that one, you never know someone might get the hint for a Christmas present!).
As the book is titled 'How to Walk in High Heels' I will just go and put mine on and then carry on reading the Girls Guide to Everything.
It is one of the best £7.99 books around and well worth every penny.
Hopefully one for men won't come out, (haven't seen any men hobbling around in heels though out in the sticks where I live thought) as all us ladies out there would have no secrets about how we do things, or our alterior motives and that would be horrendous, now wouldn't it? Or maybe as a female you could read both, and find out about the opposite sex and have one upmanship on them, (now there is an interesting thought isn't it?)
Guide created: 28/10/07 (updated 31/07/08)



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