ION, just got a lousy pedicure -- there is still ickyskin on my feet. Feh.
OMG I HATE THAT! Especially because pedicures aren't that cheap and I'm always pushing it to find time for them. There's only one place here where I can reliably get a very thorough one (ie they use the supposedly illegal implements...I know I'll probably end up with some horrible infection some day but it's the only way to get rid of my nastass callouses). (And I feel like I should whitefont because even though I don't think that was that explicit or gross I have a friend who has a MASSIVE foot squick so I'm always sensitive when talking about the feets.)
Oh, um, I qualify as obese by BMI and will for some time as I lose weight by eating healthily and exersizing vigorously 5 times a week. Idiot survey designers.
OMG I HATE THAT! Especially because pedicures aren't that cheap and I'm always pushing it to find time for them.
YES!
I'm glad you don't think I'm a total whiney bitch.
This was my lunch hour indulgence after working a butt-load of OT and a heatwave. I gave a lousy tip. That the nails look good is the only reason there was a tip at all...
Ooh, pedicure. Want. I'll even take a crappy one at this point.
I'm about to have an afternoon off, the girls don't have a game until tomorrow at 8am, but I'm at the hotel sans car. And there is NOTHING nearby. Grrrrrr. A pedicure sounds heavenly.
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Anybody remember the name of that vintage clothing site that wasn't antiquedress.com that we use to look at a lot?
Mom had a really big doctor's appointment at 5pm. They haven't called yet to let me know how it went. I'm getting all anxious.
Beej, I'm sorry, I've had an elsewhere to be all afternoon, just got back and saw your question.
I got my deck and looked through it twice, without finding a "Gotcha!" but from your details, I really do think what you're describing is not a tarot deck but an oracle deck, The Faery Oracle. There's a reason it's so gorgeous, the artist/creator is Brian Froud, who worked with both Jim and Brian Henson in several projects, and whose books, Lady Cottington's Pressed Fairy Book, Gnomes, and other picture books, are legendarily famous.