You and the corset top dress looked stunning together, Toddson. And I say that having only seen pictures; in person, your majesty must have been practically blinding.
I want a new corset, but I know I can't afford Dark Garden.
Well, yeah, there's that. Though you could at least try one on and find out what size and style suit you best, for future reference.
Also too fat.
@@ Aside from the part where you're NOT FAT, let me assure you that backstage at the Dickens Fair I've seen women so large that four brendas strapped together would barely make one of them, and they had all found corsets that fit, and they all looked stunning. The essence of the corset isn't about any one specific size; as long as you have a faint suggestion of boobs and a faint suggestion of hips, the corset will do the rest and make an erotic demigoddess of you.
ION, the Arts and Crafts exhibit truly is stunning. And exactly in between Chez Zmayhem and deb's place, and, should the thrifting expedition take place on Haight Street rather than Valencia, conveniently located just a few blocks from either the beginning or the end. Just sayin', is all.
And exactly in between Chez Zmayhem and deb's place, and, should the thrifting expedition take place on Haight Street rather than Valencia, conveniently located just a few blocks from either the beginning or the end.
Ooh, interesting! I was thinking vaguely that the best day for Tom & I to go would be Friday, because Tom won't need to be in sessions all day, and our friends from Sacramento won't be down till Saturday. (we will need to time share between the Buffistas and our non-ista friends- but we will be Promming! And also in the Hotel in general)
as long as you have a faint suggestion of boobs
Well, I've got that at least.
Nah, my main issue is that I am fatter than I like to be at the moment, and trying to get back on the wagon to change that. So I don't want to invest in something that (hopefully) won't fit for very long.
my prom dress (from last year) has a corset top and all (well, most) of me got into it
And all the right bits didn't.
This way to the cafeteria!
I miss Phil Hartman so. much.
::Brightly:: He was Canadian, you know. From Wayne Gretzky's home town.
I like Teppy's agenda. I may just attach myself to her hip to come along for the ride.
I miss Phil Hartman so. much.
To.tally.
Hey JohnSw, no fair being a tease and making me think you're joining us if you're not! I was all looking forward to meeting you, you Scotland-going-teaser-guy you!
Hey JohnSw, no fair being a tease and making me think you're joining us if you're not! I was all looking forward to meeting you, you Scotland-going-teaser-guy you!
I teased? Doh! Sorry about that. I was hoping I would be able to come, and was trying to stay low-key so nothing would mess it up, then money started to look bad, then better, then bam, Scotland. I haven't been over there in a really long time.
I'm unhappy to be missing out on the SF2F, and the opportunity to meet you and other west coastistas, and hang with the folks I've met before. San Francisco is a great city and I had a lovely time with the SFistas I got to see when I was in town last summer. I need more California time. Must fix that.
I need more California time. Must fix that.
You might give SoCal a try. IJS.
And yes, if I had the chance to go to Scotland, I'd probobly be willing to miss F2F as well.
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You might give SoCal a try. IJS.
I have "family" in San Jose (old close friends of the family, people who were at my parents' wedding), thus the northern-ish tilt, but I really enjoyed LA when I was there briefly in 2002, and want to get back sometime, but you know how it is, time, money, family obligations.