- 20:46 Fireworks in sac - stuck in bathroom line with a ton of kids! #
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He did! I'm going to find out where he's being buried, then go there with my tap shoes.
Hey, y'all. Anyone feel like helping a girl get dressed?
So, it's like this: about 2-3 years ago, I began endeavoring to look more fashionable. At the time, my uniform was basically: slightly baggy sweater, boot-cut jeans, and tennis shoes. I decided I wanted to look a little sharper, and get in touch with my femme self.
Now, in the present time, it strikes me that I've hit another fashion rut. Except this time, my uniform is: wrap/surplice shirt, knee-length skirt, black boots or flats. Occasionally, a colored camisole with a black cardigan. A lot of black. Slightly more fashionable than my old wardrobe, but for the most part pretty boring.
I want a change. Thing is, I don't know what flatters me. I know that what I usually wear works with my body shape pretty well, and I'm afraid to change a winning game.
This is where you come in. What other kinds of clothing would you more-fashionable types suggest for me?
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So, it's like this: about 2-3 years ago, I began endeavoring to look more fashionable. At the time, my uniform was basically: slightly baggy sweater, boot-cut jeans, and tennis shoes. I decided I wanted to look a little sharper, and get in touch with my femme self.
Now, in the present time, it strikes me that I've hit another fashion rut. Except this time, my uniform is: wrap/surplice shirt, knee-length skirt, black boots or flats. Occasionally, a colored camisole with a black cardigan. A lot of black. Slightly more fashionable than my old wardrobe, but for the most part pretty boring.
I want a change. Thing is, I don't know what flatters me. I know that what I usually wear works with my body shape pretty well, and I'm afraid to change a winning game.
This is where you come in. What other kinds of clothing would you more-fashionable types suggest for me?
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Its a crappy cell phone pic. I was meeting some friends for lunch and since I've been sick this was my first outting in a while. So I put on a little =) More to come in the future.
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Hey Everyone!
Need some assistance on a surprise I'm working on for my boyfriend I need to find a website that is either Canadian or will ship to Canada that has "school girl" costumes :)
I need one that's a size 22 or so.. want it to be traditional ie.. red black skirt. I've found a few sites but nothing with either stock or that will ship to Canada.
I know that they must exist.
Help!!!
Need some assistance on a surprise I'm working on for my boyfriend I need to find a website that is either Canadian or will ship to Canada that has "school girl" costumes :)
I need one that's a size 22 or so.. want it to be traditional ie.. red black skirt. I've found a few sites but nothing with either stock or that will ship to Canada.
I know that they must exist.
Help!!!
This morning, as I noted, Nomi and I went to the reading of the Declaration at the Old State House in Boston. It had rained this morning, and the sky was cloudy, so it felt as if the festivities were a little dampened. Despite that, there was a large crowd, and at least one person who shouted enthusiastically when hearing the part of the Declaration about the right of the people to alter or abolish a destructive government.
Anyway, as usual, they had a member of the armed forces and a new citizen lead the recitation of the Pledge of Allegiance. This year's new citizen was Craig Ferguson, who has his own TV show on CBS:
Of course, the real point of the event was the reading of the Declaration, done, as always, by the head of the Ancient and Honorable Artillery Company of Boston:
After the reading, Nomi and I came home, went shopping, and spent the rest of the day cooking, relaxing, and enjoying our freedoms.
(If you want read what I said about last year's reading, check out Independence Day 2007.)
Anyway, as usual, they had a member of the armed forces and a new citizen lead the recitation of the Pledge of Allegiance. This year's new citizen was Craig Ferguson, who has his own TV show on CBS:
| Old State House Balcony, With Craig Ferguson Photo copyright © 2007 by Nomi S. Burstein. |
Of course, the real point of the event was the reading of the Declaration, done, as always, by the head of the Ancient and Honorable Artillery Company of Boston:
| The Reading of the Declaration Photo copyright © 2007 by Nomi S. Burstein. |
After the reading, Nomi and I came home, went shopping, and spent the rest of the day cooking, relaxing, and enjoying our freedoms.
(If you want read what I said about last year's reading, check out Independence Day 2007.)
either because they're ridiculous without meaning to be funny, i suspect they are real band names the owner uses off facebook, or because they're meant to be funny and are. if you haven't joined, please do so (preferably through my facebook page so you can tour with me) - it's a lolarious hoot
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the moisty blues
almighty chicken backsides
pink slit
blue fondue
the fucknuts
screaming silence
get drink, drink drink, die
pistols and daffodills OR roses and revolvers
dark side of vengeance
orange skull
echo mirage
the amateur rosebuds
kiss II
cunt burn
1. fax machines - i know it's something to do with binary
2. and the postal service for that matter - i know it's something to do with stamps and men in silly shorts
3. how olives become oil - i know it's something to do with pressing
4. and similarly how grapes become both wine AND sultanas - i know it's something to do with moisture
5. and yet more similarly how they make milk from beans and nuts - again with the pressing i'm assuming
6. cakes and biscuits - i know how savoury things work, but not sweet stuff, i just can't seem to bake them
7. astrology - i know it's something to do with charlatans telling you because you're born in a certain month, you behave in a certain way, but i don't understand why anyone believes it
8. chinese horoscopes - like number 8 only much worse
9. how a plane stays in the air - i know it's something to do with air pressure
10. how to keep plants alive - i know it's something to do with watering them and caring for them, but i'm obviously missing a key aspect
2. and the postal service for that matter - i know it's something to do with stamps and men in silly shorts
3. how olives become oil - i know it's something to do with pressing
4. and similarly how grapes become both wine AND sultanas - i know it's something to do with moisture
5. and yet more similarly how they make milk from beans and nuts - again with the pressing i'm assuming
6. cakes and biscuits - i know how savoury things work, but not sweet stuff, i just can't seem to bake them
7. astrology - i know it's something to do with charlatans telling you because you're born in a certain month, you behave in a certain way, but i don't understand why anyone believes it
8. chinese horoscopes - like number 8 only much worse
9. how a plane stays in the air - i know it's something to do with air pressure
10. how to keep plants alive - i know it's something to do with watering them and caring for them, but i'm obviously missing a key aspect
