WTF does "Livin' in sin with a safety pin" mean?!??
I swear I thought the line was "Living in sin where the state begins."
And I realize that comment is more appropriate to Natter right now.
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WTF does "Livin' in sin with a safety pin" mean?!??
I swear I thought the line was "Living in sin where the state begins."
And I realize that comment is more appropriate to Natter right now.
Ian Hunter says it was his term for "a Punk Goddess" in this interview:
Why did I write it? Because when Mott the Hoople first came to the U.S. back in the early 70's not many people knew us; the clubs we played on the coasts would be half empty. Then we got to Cleveland and the club would be jammed and we needed that. Always Cleveland and Memphis - before NYC or LA. 'Living in sin with a safety pin' 'safety pin' my termination for a 'punk goddess'.
t Clicks back to work
I swear I thought the line was "Living in sin where the state begins."
[insert generic Mocks Teppy comment]
[insert generic Mocks Teppy comment]
See, THIS is why I had a dream you were heckling me! It was a prophetic dream!
t edit Oh, and my interpretation of the line makes sense, yo -- one could easily argue that Ohio begins up at the Lake, which is where Cleveland is. Therefore, living in sin where the state begins.
Oh, and my interpretation of the line makes sense, yo -- one could easily argue that Ohio begins up at the Lake, which is where Cleveland is. Therefore, living in sin where the state begins.
Ohio clearly begins at Kentucky and sheds hillbillies as it moves North were it collects Bohunks.
Ohio clearly begins at Kentucky and sheds hillbillies as it moves North
Fair point, as I am living proof of that.
No matter how far I get from my Mom's Georgia roots I can't shed the hillbilly. Shit, my Aunts sang country music on the radio and Hank Williams was just what the teenagers were into back then.
Cool pic for Jilli
Oooh. Yay distraction.
t whine, vent
I joined Weight Watchers last Thursday, and Sunday was the day I really started following it in earnest. I have this (possibly unrealistic) idea of trying to stay within my daily points limit and using as few of my weekly points as possible. Today is the first day I've felt cranky and hungry so far. I'm well aware that having 1 ounce of pretzels is not a moral failing AND that I'm going dancing tonight and that will earn me extra points for the day, but. Still.
So, is it completely crazy and wrong-headed of me to try and use as few of my weekly points as possible? Does attempting that lead to crankiness and crazy-land?
t /whine, vent
So, is it completely crazy and wrong-headed of me to try and use as few of my weekly points as possible? Does attempting that lead to crankiness and crazy-land?
Aren't the first few days the crazy making ones until your body adjusts? I'd try to stick to goals, but give yourself a little leeway for the first week.
So, is it completely crazy and wrong-headed of me to try and use as few of my weekly points as possible? Does attempting that lead to crankiness and crazy-land?
It's not crazy, but the flexpoints are there for a reason. Use them. You won't lose weight much faster by not using them. In fact, I usually do better when I eat all my points, including flexpoints. It's far better to use some flexpoints when you start feeling hungry than to not use them and overeat later.