@rollergirl76: I bet she's like the wind.
@rollergirl76: I bet she's like the wind.
@MissMaple: If only it could turn into a dance off .
Nobody puts a short skirt-wearing, panty-exposing, dirty dancing 56-year-old in a corner.
I couldn't help but wonder...was the world finally realizing I am completely irrelevant?
@privityofestate: Good luck! Your outfit sounds gorgeous. I go for the sexy librarian/secretary look always because when the choice is boxy or sexy, sexy always comes out on top :).
@andBegorrah: Well now I REALLY want to see you in heels, b/c a drunk, epileptic hippopotamus in pointe shoes sounds all kinds of hot.
Whatever, Hayden. Whoever smelt it dealt it.
Suits never went out of style for law firm interviews. The problem is when you're 5 feet nothin and all curves. Suits either make you look like a "naughty" lawyer or a kid playing in mom's clothes.
Hitchhiking for the gods to finally strike him down and glamor all of us so that we forget we ever knew he and Heidi existed?
@descent: In a related story, the hotdog wrapped in a pretzel at the Grove is to die .
Homegirl in the striped shirt's expression reminds me of myself in this crazy town. I'm always seeing the glamorously pin-thin and dolled-up pass me by and resultingly feel like a tremendous schlub.
@CodPiece: Outdoor mall. It's how we experience nature in LA.
@braak: MMM, CHEESESTEAK!!!
@Archetype: I absolutely agree with you. I think the black community has long needed to work on what can be an accepted level of homophobia. Likewise, the gay community needs to reach out to other minority groups rather than ignoring them. My many gay minority friends will stop feeling displaced by both groups and all…
@Archetype: Our experiences have been different, maybe because we're different races? I've been at the SoCal rallies, and while it's by no means a KKK rally, there is a general "I've supported Civil Rights and this is how I'm repaid by THEM" going on. Even when it isn't blatantly racist, there is an us vs. them…
@Archetype: I don't know about "slamming the black community," but I've been at several of the protests in SoCal this weekend, and there has been an awful lot of "I supported THEM by voting for Barack and then they do this to me?!" The whole thing is slippery, for sure. I just think that No on Prop 8 was run terribly,…
@Archetype: I feel you on the Mormon Church tip, but as a black woman who passionately opposed Prop 8, I have found the scapegoating uncomfortable at best.
I will take the beer and the brother. She can keep the hat.
Me, for having to pull an all-nighter at work, while she got to flounce around London being fabulous.
I'm not married but this issue cuts a little too close to home. My boyfriend is the love of my life, but after voracious amorousness at start of our relationship, sex is infrequent. The relationship is otherwise the bee's knees.