That top has an ACTUAL KEYHOLE NECKLINE. How cool is that? I sent an email off asking about availability, but nothing back yet.
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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.
flea, precisely why I tried to plan my pregnancies in fall/winter--succeeding both times. Nothing says preggo better than a nice, comfy turtleneck sweater.
I want my flowers, candy, and free lunch.
A-men, says this former office admin. It never hurts to pay special attention to the people that handle your mail, your food and your travel arrangements. IJS.
Yeah, that top is super-hot. And I love that they say what size the model is wearing -- that's very handy.
That top has an ACTUAL KEYHOLE NECKLINE. How cool is that? I sent an email off asking about availability, but nothing back yet.
If you hear back from her, would you please let me know? I've sent two emails in the past week, but haven't seen a reply. (I ordered a dress almost 4 weeks ago; she emailed me to let me know she was back-ordered, but that she should be able to ship out the dress in a week and a half. That was on the 5th. And I really, REALLY am looking forward to wearing that dress, dammit.)
From Digby via ThinkProgress:
The latest FDA “science” being used to block over-the-counter access to the emergency contraceptive Plan B: one agency researcher said the drug could “lead adolescents to form sex-based cults centered around the use of Plan B.” Back in reality, peer-reviewed studies have debunked this point, and also shown that 1.3 million abortions could be prevented if Plan B were available without a prescription.
"Sex-based cults"?
There's so much crazy in there, Kathy, I'm amazed you were able to latch onto just one phrase.
I remember the "Satanic cult" obsession that was floating around in the 1990s (All those Goth kids, dabbling in animal sacrifice and maybe even human sacrifice! Proof that they exist? We don't need it!) and find the idea of "sex-based cults" revolving around the use of Plan B even more bizarre.
They said the same thing about Dungeons & Dragons.
I have no idea why straight guys would trust me, but I'm wondering who I'd put up...You'd put up Salma Hayek.
Done and done.