Natter 36: But We Digress...
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.
I hold out hopes that we'll get another Stealth-Moderate. I think Souter was expected to be fairly conservative, but he's just an odd New England hermit intellectual. Dangerous folks, they tend to think about things.
I've said it before, but I think Souter was Poppy's little "fuck you" to the neo-cons for having to make himself over as one and kiss their asses to get elected. Sadly, I don't think Junior shares any such compunction about it.
I'm not sure if I'm keeping count, but this is at least definition #3, right?
Probably. OMG, shortwaistedness is just like porn! We know it when we see it.
Ugh on Supreme Court politics. It's gonna be ugly, and everybody knew it/knows it, and none of them realizes how much the vast, blobby electorate loathes the ugly. (I mean, some people love it, rah rah rah Robert Bork, but I don't think they're actually the majority.)
From an email I got today:
Also, on Sandy's departure, actually this term it was her who joined the "conservative majority" of Rehnquist, Scalia, and Thomas. Kennedy was the one who broke away and voted with the "liberals." So, it really isn't that big a deal that she stepped down.
In fact, if Kennedy hadn't broken ranks so often, she might have stayed. With him siding with the liberals, Sandy's vote was not necessary.
It would be a fight either way. And it surely will be one.
ETA: Why do paragraph breaks break my italics now?
ETA2: I'm having drinks with one of Ginsburg's OT2005 clerks tonight, so I will get more skinny then, but probably won't be posting all weekend.
Surely whether you are long or short waisted has more to do with where your waist is than where yor hips are? Though the difference is probably academic.
In my lexicon, "princess" means with seams running verically from neck to hem, no waist (or natural waist, but no seam there).
I think princess seams are vertical and run from under the bust to where the garment starts to largen out for the hips. Or if it's a blouse, to the bottom hem.
They make some of us look like we have breasts, which can be good.
I'm having drinks with one of Ginsburg's OT2005 clerks tonight, so I will get more skinny then, but probably won't be posting all weekend.
I'd be very interested to hear what you find out.
I think princess seams are vertical and run from under the bust to where the garment starts to largen out for the hips.
My understanding of the princess waist is that it's basically a silhouette with princess seams, and the flare out starts below the natural waistline.
I think any time you're dealing with fashion vocab, there is too much variation in what people call things anymore to ever be able to actually figure anything out.
Is what I think.
Also, I should really go to the post office, but crap -- it's so far I just don't want to! But it does seem nice out, so maybe I need to get up off my fat ass.
Princess seams are vertical, but "princess waist" is pretty much the same as empire waist -- the garment gets really narrow really high up on the body.
Surely whether you are long or short waisted has more to do with where your waist is than where yor hips are?
For the purposes of clothing, though, it doesn't matter whether your bellybutton is way up kissing your sternum or not; what matters is that the wide parts of your body aren't far enough away from each other (or are too far away) for the garment to sit properly. The narrow parts are sort of fungible, most of the time, but the wide parts you kinda have to accomodate.
In other news, random chair men showed up just now and gave me a new chair. It is all adapt-y and with wheels. I did not ask for it. I am not looking a gift-horse in the mouth.
I'm trying to work out why terminology never seemed to be an issue when I took that fashion drawing course, and am coming up blank. Maybe because we were just transcribing from 3D to 2, and who cares what the
words
are ... not sure.