It's almost 11 PM and I still haven't had supper!
And I don't get to see makeover!Jesse here. Bah.
'Lies My Parents Told Me'
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.
It's almost 11 PM and I still haven't had supper!
And I don't get to see makeover!Jesse here. Bah.
I didn't click on the smile link, so explain that to me. And that was my tv smile, I think my real smile is as Allyson described a throw my head back laugh - smile (I am paraphrasing, but I loved how she siad it, it was better than that).
British people crinkle up their eyes when they smile and it's very hard to fake; Americans just stretch the corners of their mouths and look insincere.
I may be oversimplifying a little.
What was the lesbian lover line?
After I said I used to have contacts, he said, "What did your LESBIAN LOVER THINK!?!?!??!" Instead they had him saying the shoes are nice, and me cracking up.
I couldn't imagine while reading the article yesterday how the British smile while revealing their lower teeth-- but that was how you were smiling in the audience. Looked sincere enough to me.
Del Posto might open tomorrow night? If I can get in b/c of the transit strike and weather I might not be so pissed off.
while revealing their lower teeth
I was wondering this too. I'm pretty much incapable of showing my lower teeth unless I seriously contort my mouth, but I guess I must have abnormally overhanging upper teeth.
I'm studying! Really!
There was one clip where I was really laughing, but the clip at the I didn't like teh way I looked.
my entire cheeks move up into my eyes when I smile. my upper lip does this ugly stretchy thing, like it's not long enough. I don't know how anyone smiles showing their lower teeth.
Smiles are wierd.
I love that smile of msbelle's. It's infectious.
If I'm smiling the least little bit, my eyes crinkle. I've got cheeks. Can't avoid it. Unless I'm doing the you are so fucked smile. That one is meaner and the eyebrows go up. Or, one does.
I'd just like to say, apropos of nothing, that in abstract algebra over the last month we've discussed homomorphisms a lot, so my notes are filled with "homom. phi" because I feel weird about the idea of writing "take a homo phi" all over the place. But I have discovered that "homom" is a kind of fun abbreviations to say.