I remember going to the fabric store with my mom to pick out brightly patterned cotton for jams. Which we'd wear with layered rib tanks of different bright colors sometimes topped with a short sleeved brightly colored cotton button up. God. And it is coming back?!
Buffy ,'Get It Done'
Natter 45: Smooth as Billy Dee Williams.
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 actually lived in Seattle when jams and bushies were a thing that a person would do. I am unashamed.
God, that fashion at that time was so shapeless. I had the best body of my life with the worst time to show it off!
Oh Britney: [link]
Favorite line from the article:
A naked Sean Preston makes a cameo in one of the photos, clutched in his mother's arms. A naked Kevin Federline, thankfully, did not make the cut.
TUNA ice cream. CHUNKS OF TUNA IN ICE CREAM.Gus, this is why they no longer call them 'jams'. The world is going to hell. I think we need no more evidence than tuna ice cream.
But per that article, ham&cheese ice cream never really took off! Maybe that's a balance?
I knew a Buffista would eventually do food, which is why I had that link ready.
6PM Pacific. You can say anything now. Kittens ala boardshorts con republcanasrule is my favorite dish.
Hm. I remember wearing lingerie as outerwear in the 80s. Though I guess the flashdance off-the-shoulder look was usualy braless.
Hmm... well, once Madonna did it it barely existed in our world, but it was pretty risque or trashy or something.
Flashdance was good for two things--teaching everyone how to cut up our sweatshirts in creative ways, and teaching me how to take off my bra without taking off my shirt (it had never occurred to me to do so before seeing that movie).