Inara: So, explain to me again why Zoe wasn't in the dress? Mal: Tactics, woman. Needed her in the back. 'Sides, those soft cotton dresses feel kinda nice. It's the whole... air-flow.

'Our Mrs. Reynolds'


Spike's Bitches 23: We've mastered the power of positive giving up.  

[NAFDA] Spike-centric discussion. Lusty, lewd (only occasionally crude), risque (and frisque), bawdy (Oh, lawdy!), flirty ('cuz we're purty), raunchy talk inside. Caveat lector.


Nora Deirdre - May 11, 2005 4:04:52 am PDT #8496 of 10001
I’m responsible for my own happiness? I can’t even be responsible for my own breakfast! (Bojack Horseman)

Cut down carbs AND fat?? Dude! What does that leave me??

hm, well, not to turn it into a diet convo, but I will say that the South Beach plan emphasizes good fats (moni-unsaturated, like olive oil, fish oil, etc.) and good carbs (like fruits, veggies, whole grains.) It's a tough haul when doing the most severe phase, but if you apply the general principals of it to your eating habits, I think it's a nice healthy way to eat. I try to stick to the "for the rest of your life" phase of it most days, with occasional deviations for nummy treats. Anyway, I wouldn't have brought it up, but the way your question was worded, it seemed like I *had* to!

Anyway, the awfulness of the dad murder thing and erika's neiborhood block party is pretty much bumming me out.. off to do lots of work!

Yay, vw!

(yell at me if y'all see me too much here- I have TOO MUCH work to do, to justify coming in today. Dammit)


Topic!Cindy - May 11, 2005 4:12:37 am PDT #8497 of 10001
What is even happening?

Nora, do you think if someone started on the "for the rest of your life" phase of South Beach, that she'd eventually see results?

I have come to the conclusion that I no longer have the patience or motivation to follow an actual weight loss plan. I have been eating horribly lately, mostly because real life has gotten in the way of both shopping and cooking (heh--typed 'cookie'). I've been toying with the idea of getting the South Beach book, and going straight to the "for the rest of your life" phase. I don't mind, and in fact prefer to eat more healthily than I have been doing. I do need to lose some weight, but the thought of dieting is turning me off to the extent that I'm not even eating well. I'm sort of stuck in a "why bother" phase, which I think is pretty typical of me. I want to be perfect, but if I can't be perfect, I don't try at all.


DCJensen - May 11, 2005 4:12:52 am PDT #8498 of 10001
All is well that ends in pizza.

"Gimmie a C! A bouncy C!"


Connie Neil - May 11, 2005 4:27:34 am PDT #8499 of 10001
brillig

Half inch of snow in the yard this morning. A foot of new snow in the mountains. They're advising tirechains in some parts of the passes.

May 11th. The retailers are displaying swimsuits and shorts. I'm regretting taking out the heavy liner of my leather coat.


Steph L. - May 11, 2005 4:45:51 am PDT #8500 of 10001
I look more rad than Lutheranism

who had the Only Real In Anime & Comic Books Super Perky C-Cups.

I don't believe in these. Damn it. I *love* my boobs, but I hate gravity. I remember when I wasn't droopy. (Though I was also a B cup back then. I drove my DD+ roommate nuts when we went clothes shopping, b/c I'd try on sweaters without a bra and then jump up and down for effect. Though gravity has now paid me back for my smugness.)

(Though I'm more like to shove something between them for storage. The something has, of course, include shot glasses and beer bottles, iffin I was at a F2F at the time.

Or Pez.


erikaj - May 11, 2005 4:57:34 am PDT #8501 of 10001
Always Anti-fascist!

(looks down) They're pretty perky, I think. Nope, no gunplay through my window. I wouldn't think so, though. My mom keeps saying he should have retired after he got his twenty in, or as they say on the Wire, "put in paper". Joseph Wambaugh wrote about that a lot.


juliana - May 11, 2005 5:01:53 am PDT #8502 of 10001
I’d be lying if I didn’t say that I miss them all tonight…

Timelies. I was just thinking about my boobs this morning as I put on my bra! They're too big for my tastes now - I used to be a B, and now I'm a C verging on a D. Stupid BCPs. If I went off of those, I'd drop 5 pounds immediately, mostly in my breasts. Then again, the chances of me gaining 30+ pounds and my breasts going up 3 cup sizes over the next year would be much higher, so I guess it's a trade-off.

However, I've not passed the pencil test since I was 16. Droopy boobs are a genetic norm in my family, as are *very* alert nipples. I love bras, especially lined ones. Lovelovelove.


Lyra Jane - May 11, 2005 5:08:05 am PDT #8503 of 10001
Up with the sun

I can't hold a pencil. I don't think of my breasts as especially perky, though, they're just regular large B/small C cups.

(I also have no cleavage, because of the way they're spaced -- in a low neckline, the center of my bra will show before any breastage does. Therefore, I cannot stick anything between them and expect it to stay.)


juliana - May 11, 2005 5:10:15 am PDT #8504 of 10001
I’d be lying if I didn’t say that I miss them all tonight…

(I also have no cleavage, because of the way they're spaced -- in a low neckline, the center of my bra will show before any breastage does. Therefore, I cannot stick anything between them and expect it to stay.)

(Me too, unless I'm corseted. I can place my fist between my boobs.)


Topic!Cindy - May 11, 2005 5:11:59 am PDT #8505 of 10001
What is even happening?

Cleavage with natural breasts is, I think, largely a by-product of bra design.

I never worry about my nipples showing through, any more. It used to bother me, but you know what? I am a mammal. I have nipples. I don't dress to display them, but these days, my bras are all about comfort.