Right now I'm more interested in Trinny and Susannah's body shape book. I like what they did with that (excellent bras rule!) on their shows. And I am somewhat stumped about what to avoid like the plague (except for that one pair of jeans that I own. Those are REALLY bad). I could be doing better at flattering myself.
eta: Except that that's girly and shallow.
Okay, I just read this on skirt lengths, and I violate just about every don't, with my thick ankles and below ankle skirts and front slits and wider than they're long skirts. Why do I look at fashion advice anyway? I just get hmmphy.
Scrappy: loved the review. Ask your dh if it came with an informative and instructive cd - my mother had one that came with a cassette that explained things like how to negotiate a v-shaped gully. We found it highly amusing.
Scrappy: loved the review. Ask your dh if it came with an informative and instructive cd - my mother had one that came with a cassette that explained things like how to negotiate a v-shaped gully. We found it highly amusing.
See, I read "I post it here ESPECIALLY for Aimee" and figured he was road-testing a camel.
Dear Scrappy's DH:
You are awesome and I love you. In a purely platonic, admire you for your writing skills as well as your fantastic taste in spouses kind of way.
Signed -
Would totally save all her pennies for decades to get a RR.
Michael Irvin gives a pretty fascinating interview with
Out
magazine. (Also fascinating, more shallowly, are the accompanying photos. Iliac crest alert.)
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Have you seen the Downfall Carmageddon video? It made me laugh. Not work safe due to the subtitles. It is in German, but I don't know what the actors are really saying.
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That Michael Irvin interview is really interesting. Lots of personal growth. I can't imagine being the 15th child of 17 is easy. I can't imagine being
any
child of 17 is easy.
Yeah, Brenda, I read that yesterday and was really impressed. Which is saying a lot, since he's an ex-Cowboy!