SuperStella
SuperStella
SuperStella

Gurrrl, I love this guy. Yes, I will call you...

Ya for the Mister and I. If we are going full blown grocery shopping, we could easily go over that with laundry needs, kitteh foods and the like. But just the chicken, meats, and noms, that sounds about right.

DUMB!! But we could throw back shots all irresponsible like at a bar until 4am. Yet drinking at home must end at 8:45pm.

My boss is going to the premiere of Savages! I will report back his findings. Another Jezzie knows the son of the author who wrote the book the movie is based on.

I spend about the same as Lentils in NY. Good steaks and cheese to boot.

My personal opinion (for which today I was told "Stella you have issues) is it's important to talk about stuff like that, even though it might not happen tomorrow. Weddings can be a BFD, and if you aren't on the same page, or even have the wherewithal to compromise it can be a pretty interesting indicator of how your

Who rejected you? I will smash them.

I don't know partizan.. Austia vs. NY - that's a tough one.. I mean.. Europe! Socialized Medicine! versus one of the most hyper segregated places in the US with a libertarian Mayor on a one man crusade to save us from the fatness.

Do it! Do it! Do it!

NY State Law. I had a good twenty minute conversation about it with the beer guy who saw me running across the parking lot while as he was turning the lights off.

I love living in NY. Took me three years, but I can finally say that. With one tiny caveat. Not selling booze past 10 is goddamn stupid.

I think you're right. It's the most "conservative" type of clothing and yet STELLA DON'T WEAR THAT AGAIN! is the common reaction.

Sweaters just make my bewbies look huge - which they are already. I have no idea what it is about turtlenecks that make it worse.

You are so spot on about teachers having ulterior motives.

It's the only reasonable suggestion.

Amen. I've been told that I cannot wear turtlenecks because they are too revealing. o.O

I see how far this rabbit hole goes down, but the fact of the matter is, it's not about teaching kids how to dress properly, it's about teaching women (because this hardly applies to men, let's be honest about that) that their bodies are pieces and parts that obstruct the daily functions of their peers. Even the boys

At my public high school it was not an option to have your parents bring you new clothes, even if they were home and could. You were required to wear your PE clothes. That's shaming.

What I hate about how dress codes go is that they are implemented unfairly and they are about shaming, not education students that in the real world you don't get to wear whatever you want, when you want.