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Kyle Richards Talks Hypocrisy And Carlton Gebbia In Her Real Housewives Of Beverly Hills Bravo Blog

If Kyle Richards wrote a memoir, I'd like to think she she title it "Kaftans and Hypocrisy: The Splits Richards Story." It's got bestseller written all over it, doesn't it? The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills star can't get over how hypocritical co-star Carlton Gebbia has been, yet she can't see how bad her own behavior is towards former bestie Lisa Vanderpump. I was hoping that when Kyle watched last week's episode and saw Lisa defend her to Carlton, she'd feel badly for not returning the favor when Brandi Glanville was bad mouthing Lisa. Not so much!  Why am I not surprised?

In her Bravo blog, Kyle begins, "This week is the kick off to some real craziness coming up. Buckle up! Mauricio and I received an invitation to Carlton and David's event and then after the dinner party received a 'disinvite.' I think it was a given I wouldn't go, but if Carlton felt the need to make sure I wasn't going to attend, I think the disinviting should have been directed to both Mauricio and myself. I'm not sure if she actually thought my husband would show up without me or she just wanted to add salt to the wound."

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After joking about her persona as a worrywart mom and not very knowledgeable on the United States' history or government, Kyle dives right in to the Lisa digs. She writes, "Brandi and I have never been close. This year I started to get to know her better and understand her more. After Lisa and I had our falling out they became close. When Lisa and I planned the party for Ken and Mauricio we were in a better place than last year and had just started talking more frequently. I was still upset about Lisa bringing up the tabloids for everyone to hear — and in front of Portia. I felt she was pretending to be supportive while still trying to cast doubt in people's minds (like in her conversation with Ken when he defended Mauricio and she clearly didn't)."

She continues, "After the Reunion last year I didn't think we would ever be able to be friends again. It's one thing to go after me but to go after my husband and his business was totally uncalled for. When we first started this season, it was a rough start. The 'Dream Team' made it difficult for anyone to move forward. There was such a clear divide in the group. When Lisa and I planned the party for Ken and Mauricio we were just starting to mend and I was willing to move forward — cautiously. When Carlton and I had the argument at the party I was grateful that Lisa (and Brandi) saw things for what they were and that Lisa told Carlton that night and later at Carlton's party."

Yes, Lisa stood up for Kyle in last week's episode…twice, yet it barely gets a mention. Get over the damn Dream Team! I love that Kyle only has two things that she keeps bringing up repeatedly. Portia paid zero attention to Lisa's comments. She's probably heard more from her mom complaining about it!

Of her fight with Carlton, Kyle can't believe the hypocrisy. She vents, "I have to say, I had a hard time buying Carlton's tears and talking about how she can't understand 'hate' when that's is all she has shown me. It felt very hypocritical, and I felt she seemed more concerned with the anti-Semitic comment hurting business than anything else. I said it before and I will say it again, I regret not choosing my words better while in the heat of the moment. I don't think she has any regrets for the way she has treated me."

Kyle concludes, "When Brandi and I met up for our hike I had known she was having issues with Lisa, but didn't know exactly what was going on. I think Brandi came to me because she thought I could relate. Although our issues have been different,  they were with the same person. If Lisa and I were in a different place, perhaps that conversation would have gone differently. But we were still on the mend, and I could understand Brandi's frustration. We are expected to be honest about our feelings and that's what I was. I care about Lisa, but have been hurt by her as well. I still wanted to move forward and put the past behind us because we had once had a great friendship. Although, this can be a difficult group to navigate through…"

Okay, so let's get this straight. Kyle has gotten to a good enough place with Lisa to co-host a party for their husbands together, but it's not a good enough place to warrant a few kind comments when Brandi starts running her mouth? Does Kyle know the definition of "hypocrisy?"

Designer to judge polo fashions

Polo in the Paddock has announced international fashion designer Camilla Franks will be the guest judge of Fashions on the Field.


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The event, which will be held at Bunnamagoo Estate Wines, is on Saturday March 1.

Renowned for her kaftans, Camilla Franks has had designs worn by celebrities such as Miranda Kerr, Kate Hudson, Lily Allen, Oprah Winfrey and Beyonce.

Ms Franks has been a judge on television shows ‘Project Runway’ and ‘Australia’s Next Top Model’.

Event organiser Olivia Morgan said having Ms Franks as a guest judge will increase the already overwhelming reception of Polo in the Paddock.
“Camilla is a vivacious, fun-loving person who’s internationally recognised as a designer- her vibrant, playful and luxurious designs make a statement at the Polo,” Ms Morgan said.

Tickets for the long lunch and the private tents have already sold out, but limited general admission tickets will be available at the gate before 11.30 a.m.

“We’re so pleased that so many people have seen this as a fun day out, or a fun way to spend some time with friends and have already bought their tickets,” Ms Morgan said.

“Because this is the first Polo in the Paddock event we had realistic expectations about numbers and wanted to cap it so that we can guarantee a fabulous day for everyone there.”

Country and Western singer Lee Kernaghan will be performing at the event, and auctioning off one of his guitars to raise money.

Raffles during the day will include prizes from Paspaley, YSL Beaute, Ralph Lauren, RM Williams and Bunnamagoo Wines.

Proceeds from the auction and the raffle will assist Ronald McDonald House to build a new house in Orange and the Westpac Rescue Helicopter.

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Morocco Holidays - What Women Should Know

Morocco Holidays - What Women Should Know


Women who have a holiday in Morocco are usually treated with courtesy. The treatment was, however, considered through the generations as a fair game for many Moroccan men. Women who are related to a trip to Morocco are required to dress decently disfigure the perceptual view western influence Moroccan men.

There are a variety of helpful tips on how to make a holiday in Morocco for women peaceful, enjoyable and hassle free. Women should take note of the dress they wear when visiting different tourist spots in the country. They are required to wear tops that cover the upper arms and skirts with a length as much as possible. Wearing a light scarf especially in crowded areas show respect for the Moroccan culture. Women living in the country never make eye contact with strangers especially men. Female tourists are also required not to contact a Moroccan man especially if they have no connection with the person in general. This will help to avoid undesirable situations in the country such as sexual harassment or seduction.

Women who are on holiday in Morocco are also required to be confident in the treatment of residents. They can do this effectively ignoring or refusing invitations from strangers in a polite way. If ever a woman having a holiday in the country has encountered a serious harassment of a Moroccan resident, she is free to seek help from authorities. According to Moroccan traditions, a tourist who yells "Shouma" or "shame" means that the person harassed a Moroccan. People of Morocco are born as law-abiding and disciplined citizens and they provide security tourists in their country of humane way. Based on Moroccan culture, if a tourist was spotted wearing a wedding ring, which implies that there is a man waiting for him. It may simply ignore this belief by saying that man is with her husband.

Vacances Maroc - Que les femmes doivent savoir

Vacances Maroc - Que les femmes doivent savoir

 
Les femmes qui ont des vacances au Maroc sont généralement traités avec courtoisie. Le traitement a cependant été considéré à travers les générations comme un jeu juste pour beaucoup d'hommes marocains. Les femmes qui sont liés à un voyage au Maroc sont tenus de s'habiller décemment de défigurer la vue perceptif de l'ouest d'influence des hommes marocains.

Il existe une variété de conseils utiles sur la façon de faire des vacances au Maroc pour les femmes pacifiques, agréables et sans problème. Les femmes doivent prendre note de la robe qu'ils porteront lors de la visite des différents sites touristiques dans le pays. Ils sont tenus de porter des hauts qui couvrent la partie supérieure des bras et des jupes avec une longueur plus autant que possible. Le port d'un foulard lumière surtout dans les endroits bondés montre de respect envers la culture marocaine. Les femmes vivant dans le pays ne font jamais le contact visuel avec les étrangers en particulier des hommes. Touristes féminins sont également tenus de ne pas entrer en contact avec un homme marocain surtout si elles n'ont pas de lien avec la personne en général. Cela les aidera à éviter des situations indésirables dans le pays comme le harcèlement sexuel ou la séduction.

Les femmes qui sont en vacances au Maroc sont également tenus d'être confiant dans le traitement des résidents. Ils peuvent le faire efficacement en ignorant ou en refusant les invitations d'inconnus dans une manière polie. Si jamais qu'une femme ayant des vacances dans le pays a rencontré un grave harcèlement d'un résident marocain, elle est libre de demander l'aide des autorités. Selon les traditions marocaines, un touriste qui crie "Shouma» ou «honte» signifie que la personne victime de harcèlement d'un marocain. Les gens du Maroc sont nés en tant que citoyens respectueux des lois et des citoyens disciplinés et ils assurent la sécurité des touristes dans leur pays d'une manière humanitaire. Sur la base de la culture marocaine, si un touriste a été vue portant une bague de mariage, ce qui implique qu'il ya un homme qui l'attendait. Elle ne peut tout simplement ignorer cette croyance en disant à cet homme que le mari est avec elle.

Find the Best Night Life in Morocco

Find the Best Night Life in Morocco

If you are looking for full large parties and lots of partying holiday then do not look past Marrakech, Morocco. During the day you will have a lot to do, shopping for bargains on local markets and enjoy local specialties or simply sit on top of roof terrace enjoying the North African sun. Night, press the local bar and nightclub scene.

No matter what season you visit Marrakech, there is always plenty to do throughout the year. Before leaving, familiarize yourself with some of the best spots of the night as well as local custom and etiquette so that you know you have a good time living.

Morocco produces excellent local beers and wines, which make excellent choices for drinks. There is a wide range of imported beers and wines and spirits available, but it is a slightly more expensive option.

Known as the Ibiza of the Middle East, Marrakesh live is the party town reputation. Tourist areas have many clubs that have great music, usually a mixture of Western popular music with local Moroccan music and belly dancing all night. Nightclubs are known locally as discos, so keep that in mind when looking for clubs or ask for directions.

Most bars and nightclubs are located in Gueliz and Winterizing. There are also many bars and cafés around the same streets. Winter is a bit out of town, there are hotels in the area which hosted nightclubs. If your hotel or Riad in Marrakech Medina is you may need to arrange some transportation. Arrived at 10:00 p.m. generally save you pay top price of admission and also give you access to cheaper drinks. The dress code is casual in most clubs.

Pacha Marrakech, located on Boulevard Mohammed VI, is one of the biggest clubs in Marrakech. It's international reputation attracts revelers from around the world, as well as some great DJs. On a weekend there are thousands of people here. It is a short taxi ride from the city. Teatro, can be found at-Saadi Hotel Avenue Qadissia, Wintering. Another great club, visit white night clothes should be monochromatic, and the idea has spread to nightclubs worldwide. Black Diamond, located inside the Hotel Marrakech is a alternative club that has a more casual atmosphere than others.

If all the dances at night is not really your style, there are many other things you can for the night. Marrakech is full of cafes that are open late. Many of them have live entertainment or music. The best places can be found in Djeema el Fna, the main market square in the center of the old city of Marrakech Medina.

Morocco is a Muslim country, a religion that does not promote alcohol consumption. In Marrakech, things are a little more relaxed, it is not illegal to drink alcohol in some hotels and nightclubs, and there are many nightclubs that stay open until the end. With this in mind, it is not a good idea to drink alcohol openly in the street or anywhere near a mosque. Respect local customs, keeping the consumption of alcohol in local bars or hotel. If you are a woman traveling alone, you may like to stick to bars and nightclubs in hotels, as they are known to be safer.