Considering the average female is a size 14, which is not a 32 inch waist, I'ma go with "No."
'Objects In Space'
Natter 39 and Holding
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.
(Ok, that may just be funny to me.)
No, that'd be fucking HYSTERICAL. I might have to suggest it to someone.
Ach! Tell me my boss isn't out for the rest of the day!
What was that show we were talking about months ago set in the near future where all the women wore purple wigs?
Did I miss that conversation? Dammit, I loved that show as a kid (UFO)
Fire also destroyed a building at the Rocketdyne facility where rocket engines have been developed since the 1950s.
Buckaroo Banzai!
Tigger=forceful
Huh, I just thought Tigger=bouncy.
You should go as a Tae Kwon Do instructor.
Hey, now. No need to make prejudicial generalizations. (Though to be fair, my TKD instructor makes fun of most TKD schools.)
The Wonder Woman costume I want only comes in small and medium. Bah! It has a skirt to it! I want to be a superhero, but won't wear spandex as pants.
I wasn't! I swear!
Fire: scary
Blood clot in eye: really scary
Tinkerbelle ita: terrifying
(Healing vibes for the eye, tommy. Nothing like finding another way your body can turn on you.)
I just thought Tigger=bouncy.
You can't bounce without force. I'm taking it down a notch or three.
No need to make prejudicial generalizations.
There's no generalisation there! At least not in my head (skims rest of thread) ... or hers. But going as an instructor of a different martial art would be really funny. Doesn't have to be TKD. Anything with an easily recognisable uniform would work.
Now, if you're going to be snarky -- dress up as Billy Blanks.
Oh, dear. I hope the blood clot dissolves and leaves without a trace of vision issues, Tommyrot.
I like the idea of Tinkerbelle ita. The idea of fire-roasted ita is less engaging--I hope the burning areas stay well away from you.
I just got out of one of the shortest, least painfull benefits meetings ever. No rise in copay, no rise in the amount deducted from my check, and we can roll over some of the unused portion of our dental benefits from year to year. This would be even better if the job was likely to be here a year from now, but it's still unexpectedly nice.