Happy Birthday, Sheryl!
Wash ,'Our Mrs. Reynolds'
Natter 34: Freak With No Name
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
Hammocks are nice. Every year I say I'm going to get one for the backyard....
Happy birthday, Sheryl!
I'm downloading mp3's of educational songs from the 1950's, including the original "Why Does The Sun Shine?"
I just wish the guy who encoded them had put each album in a zip file, or at least its own folder, so I wouldn't have to download them one at a time.
Skippy skippy to share in the dread that was 80s fashion. Here are a few of my highlights:
- White calf-high leather boots with fringe up the back decorated with cutouts and silver studs (oy)
- A matching big ass white leather belt with silver studs (even then my friends knew it was bad - they called it my Wonder Woman belt)
- White peg-leg pants with a black and gray paisley print
- Jeans with yellow paisley-printed fabric sewn into the knees and the up-turned cuffs at the bottom (I had these on layaway and saved and saved to buy them - I loved them so much)
- Spiral perm with teased bangs (but not those hair sprayed to death monstrosities some had)
- I didn't have this but my cousin likes to remind me of my desire to own a gold lame (forgive me, I don't know how to make the ' appear) button-up shirt just like Janet Jackson wore in the What Have You Done for Me Lately video for the first day of 10th grade
I'm feeling grateful my teens were in the 60's.
GC, I'd love to see pictures.
GC, I'd love to see pictures.
When the discussion was happening, I was thinking how hysterical it'd be to set up a site somewhere to share photos. So, I'll show you mine if you show me yours...
Also mildly annoyed that department stores seem to have stopped carrying cheap folding plastic lounge chairs. I want to get something to lie on so suntanning won't involve a reinactment of Leiningen versus the Ants, but I'd really prefer to avoid paying $200 for some piece of non-collapsible furniture that I don't have room to store.Matt, a sand chair might provide a solution, depending on how you feel about it. They're collapsable, and sit very close to the ground. There are only two sections to them--one for your back, and one for your butt (plus arm rests). However, if you get one of the ones that are fully adjustable, such that they do open up flat, they're not that bad for lying on your stomach, either. You'd probably want to put a towel down for your feet. They're not as comfortable as the old chaise loungers, but I see them a lot more often, and they're pretty affordable.
Yay for beth sleeping!
I want to eat at Anne's, too.
Happy Birthday, Sheryl!
Anybody seen Sahara? Are there bugs?
I finally watched Numbers. Enjoyed. And Lou Diamond Phillips needs to be on my TV more, and he needs to call me, as they say. Yep.