(right now, she's toddling around in a diaper with her hair all crazy talking to herself)
I was just thinking that I've had days like that, except that I haven't needed a diaper recently.
Lily is amazingly cute.
Fred ,'Smile Time'
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(right now, she's toddling around in a diaper with her hair all crazy talking to herself)
I was just thinking that I've had days like that, except that I haven't needed a diaper recently.
Lily is amazingly cute.
right now, she's toddling around in a diaper with her hair all crazy talking to herself
Replace diaper with fleece pants and a tank top and she could be me! Only she's WAY cuter.
In the spirit of Kristin's post in Press, check out this guy's webpage for professional model photographs - before and after retouching. Some of those girls are scary without Photoshop.
Wow, Zenkitty. Just...wow.
But I drank less than on Friday. Does that give me any cred back?
No, but it's probably why your liver still works.
Replace diaper with fleece pants and a tank top and she could be me!
Her diaper cover is fleece! It's like you're twins!
My favorites are the ones where he takes a lovely photo of a lovely girl, and changes it into something impossible and inhuman, because beautiful just wasn't good enough. No waist is small enough, no boob is big enough, no skin is smooth enough. He photoshopped frickin' Halle Berry!
Yeah. It makes me pretty furious.
No, but it's probably why your liver still works.P'shaw. It's in endurance training.
Re Kristin's link in Press. I worked for the publishers of Seventeen magazine back in the early 70s and found the touchup work amazing. The girls looked nothing like the covers. Total airbrush, and this was before computers. Guys in that department were awesome. They also had a collection on the walls of various politicians and celebs with clothes torn off that they airbrushed that cracked me up. Completely realistic. I don't know about now, but back then every single cover girl had the same color eyes. I've never worn makeup myself so it was fascinating to me in a horror show kind of way.
Smoking. Started when I was about 12. Brother and I stole dad's Belairs. Pretty much quit in early 30's after way too many loved ones died of the stuff, including dad. Have had one on occasion when trashed, but don't even remember the last time. I treasure the freedom of not needing or caring about them anymore.