Zoe: Planet's coming up a mite fast. Wash: That's just cause, I'm going down too quick. Likely crash and kill us all. Mal: Well, that happens, let me know.

'Shindig'


All Ogle, No Cash -- It's Not Just Annoying, It's Un-American

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evil jimi - Jul 31, 2003 8:27:55 am PDT #6050 of 9843
Lurching from one disaster to the next.

Willow's a Sucker for Her Own Sitcom

Wait, they aired Forever Knight in Oz? When was this and where was I?

Leigh ... channel 9 aired it while it was being made and based on how old I perceive you to be, your Mum and Dad would've had you tucked up in beddy-byes b/c they screened it after midnight.


P.M. Marc - Jul 31, 2003 8:42:37 am PDT #6051 of 9843
So come, my friends, be not afraid/We are so lightly here/It is in love that we are made; In love we disappear

There is a preternaturally high boobage I associate only with teenhood (thought not all teens, by a long shot), that doesn't seem to make it to the early 20s. Which is good, because it looks funny.

(looks down)

So, like long, coltish legs, this is another thing I managed to completely miss about teenhood? Feh. (I'm irrationally bitter about this.)


Betsy HP - Jul 31, 2003 8:46:19 am PDT #6052 of 9843
If I only had a brain...

I read an essay once pointing out that the ideal Playboy girl has a figure that you have, if at all, only at the cusp of puberty/womanhood: large, high breasts, small waist, long slender legs. (Nowadays, of course, you have it at the cusp of plastic surgery; it's pretty standard for Playmates to be in a small spread, spend the money on surgery, and then graduate to Playhood.)

Then again, there was an amazingly stacked woman at the play last night: high, big, unsupported breasts, slender waist, curvy tush. I was envious.


Burrell - Jul 31, 2003 9:26:54 am PDT #6053 of 9843
Why did Darth Vader cross the road? To get to the Dark Side!

large, high breasts, small waist, long slender legs

So, um, we're talking Barbie, right?

No wonder I never even tried for the Playmate look.


Betsy HP - Jul 31, 2003 9:40:06 am PDT #6054 of 9843
If I only had a brain...

So, um, we're talking Barbie, right?

Totally. It's no coincidence that one of Hef's favorite models ever (and longtime mistress) was Barbi Benton.


brenda m - Jul 31, 2003 5:58:58 pm PDT #6055 of 9843
If you're going through hell/keep on going/don't slow down/keep your fear from showing/you might be gone/'fore the devil even knows you're there

So, like long, coltish legs, this is another thing I managed to completely miss about teenhood? Feh. (I'm irrationally bitter about this.)

eta: talking about the high boobage, not the coltish legs.

Heh. Nope, I never had this. But I've noticed it on my sister (not in the bad way, pervs), who, if asked, will happily bitch about my boobage and her lack thereof. So maybe it's a trade-off.


Betsy HP - Jul 31, 2003 7:02:45 pm PDT #6056 of 9843
If I only had a brain...

Yes, but were there whortleberries?


§ ita § - Jul 31, 2003 7:03:36 pm PDT #6057 of 9843
Well not canonically, no, but this is transformative fiction.

My sister has coltish legs.

Huge boobs though, so she's not that sort either.


Noumenon - Jul 31, 2003 8:26:53 pm PDT #6058 of 9843
No other candidate is asking the hard questions, like "Did geophysicists assassinate Jim Henson?" or "Why is there hydrogen in America's water supply?" --defective yeti

There is a preternaturally high boobage I associate only with teenhood (though not all teens, by a long shot), that doesn't seem to make it to the early 20s.

I envy the experiences that went into forming this opinion.

In this interview with John Rhys-Davies, he says

But I can do other things: I can weld, I can turn, I can build. I rebuilt the engine for my Rolls-Royce and there weren't TOO many bits left over.

What does he mean by "I can turn"?


§ ita § - Jul 31, 2003 8:28:48 pm PDT #6059 of 9843
Well not canonically, no, but this is transformative fiction.

Turn like wood on a lathe (think shaping table legs, for instance).