Fred: Oh my God! Angel, you're…cute! Angel: Fred, don't! Fred: Oh, but the little hands! And the hair! Angel: Hey! You're fired.

'Smile Time'


Natter Area 51: The Truthiness Is in Here  

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.


Matt the Bruins fan - Apr 22, 2007 1:03:15 pm PDT #3874 of 10001
"I remember when they eventually introduced that drug kingpin who murdered people and smuggled drugs inside snakes and I was like 'Finally. A normal person.'” —RahvinDragand

Picasso at the Lapin Agile was fun, if cheesy. Crush actor was cute, Einstein actor was hilariously unkempt, and we entered through a door in the stage and could order drinks from the bar before showtime.

I also did good by walking about 2.5 miles in the park before the lack of public restrooms cut my exercise short. Turns out I did get sunburned yesterday, but it didn't hurt or itch until I took a shower this morning.


Zenkitty - Apr 22, 2007 1:16:43 pm PDT #3875 of 10001
Every now and then, I think I might actually be a little odd.

Why do women's shoes hurt? I just bought THE cutest pair of shoes, canvas flats, you'd think they'd be comfy, right? But after 20 minutes of wearing them, they've just about worn a hole in both feet from where the "comfy" elastic was sewn into the vamp, creating a hard lump on the inside right above the little toe and the base of the big toe. This is just stupid. These are fairly pricey shoes from a upscale maker. Why the hell would they make them like this? There are no feet that would not be punctured by these things. I'm mad; they're so cute, but I have to send them back.

Rant over. Carry on.


Sophia Brooks - Apr 22, 2007 1:21:55 pm PDT #3876 of 10001
Cats to become a rabbit should gather immediately now here

I sympathize, Zenkitty. I just had a pair of danskos wear a hole in my heel (my fault for waring them barefoot, I guess.

Weirdly, though, some of my foot problems have gone away since I started taking the bus-- I no longer have symptoms of plantar fasciitis, for example (or at least my heel doesn't kill me with every step I take. My boss, a for ortho NP thinks it is just a coincidence, but the assistant director, who is both a nurse and a PHd in Anatomy and is sort of a freaky genius, thinks maybe it was how I held my foot when driving that was aggravating the condition.


aurelia - Apr 22, 2007 1:29:41 pm PDT #3877 of 10001
All sorrows can be borne if you put them into a story. Tell me a story.

Wow. I just got a performance report for one of my shows. It was the 100th performance! In celebration, bagels and bacon were had by all!


beth b - Apr 22, 2007 1:52:58 pm PDT #3878 of 10001
oh joy! Oh Rapture ! I have a brain!

I have a billion bagels , but no bacon. bacon would be good. Happy 100th show day, aurelia!

I am guessing the nurse is right. I also think with a little more walking and standing, you are stretching your foot naturally.


Consuela - Apr 22, 2007 1:54:01 pm PDT #3879 of 10001
We are Buffistas. This isn't our first apocalypse. -- Pix

Sophia, that's really interesting, that they thought it was driving that aggravated your plantar. When mine was really acting up, I went to a mandated PF "training" at Kaiser, and other than my sister & me, most of the women were there because they had jobs that kept them on their feet.

I mostly manage mine by stretching my feet as soon as I get up, and wearing only shoes with orthotics or good arch support. It's been bothering me a little bit the last few months, since I've been running more, but not enough to really cause a problem. The big limitation for me is on what kind of shoes I can buy.

Today, for instance, I spent $60 on flip-flops at REI, because they were made by Chaco and had both Vibram soles and enough arch support that I'd be able to actually wear them. I also scored two excellent running tops on sale, so I can retire some of my skanky running bras. But Nike still has weird ideas about sizing: 36B is not small, people...


Zenkitty - Apr 22, 2007 2:21:32 pm PDT #3880 of 10001
Every now and then, I think I might actually be a little odd.

36B is small. So says the 42DD.


Sparky1 - Apr 22, 2007 2:28:32 pm PDT #3881 of 10001
Librarian Warlord

My plantar fasciitis is aggravated when I fall asleep on my back with my heels pressing against the mattress, so I can see why driving might contribute to the pain. Also, I can't wear my Chaco sandals because they're just not squishy enough -- it's like walking on hard flooring all day and my feet scream.


P.M. Marc - Apr 22, 2007 2:37:39 pm PDT #3882 of 10001
So come, my friends, be not afraid/We are so lightly here/It is in love that we are made; In love we disappear

34DDD/DDDD (depending on cut) over here believes firmly that anything sold at REI slots into dainty and delicate.

But that could be my bitterness about the lack of larger-sized sports bras there.

(Oh! ita! I got one of the DKNY ones. Wish I could have found it in black, but all they had in my size was nude. It really is great!)


Consuela - Apr 22, 2007 2:40:30 pm PDT #3883 of 10001
We are Buffistas. This isn't our first apocalypse. -- Pix

my bitterness about the lack of larger-sized sports bras there.

Well, that's the thing. I guess I said it backwards: I am 36B and I grabbed a medium and it was too small. WTF? I've seen this before, this presumption that athletic women of average build have small breasts, and it isn't necessarily so.