Man. I didn't realize that wearing sparkly shoes with bling was a no-no for weddings, but that seems to be the prevailing opinion.
What? Per who?
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.
Man. I didn't realize that wearing sparkly shoes with bling was a no-no for weddings, but that seems to be the prevailing opinion.
What? Per who?
Scrappy, which restaurant did you go to?
I just took a panic nap. Just got hit hard by a migraine high on the non-pain side effects, so I took advantage of the cube setups (I'm just about facing the wall when I'm at my PC) to close my eyes. I think things have eased up some, but if I can drive in an hour, I need to go home for lunch.
I'm eating cream of wheat, which is kinda cold, because of the nap thing.
For Juliana. (If it made noise, it'd be for Matilda, too.)
>Man. I didn't realize that wearing sparkly shoes with bling was a no-no for weddings, but that seems to be the prevailing opinion.
Huh? Your family or on your LJ poll?
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Hec, I'm always willing to babysit, if need be.
And is this for a wedding you're in, shrift? Both times I've been in a wedding, silver sandals were mandated. The bling was my own choice, but still.
What? Per who?
Per many on my LJ flist!
And is this for a wedding you're in, shrift?
Yes. I'm wearing a floor-length dress and need to get silver shoes before my fitting. And I don't normally go for bling, but it's a wedding. I thought bling was appropriate!
Re: vamp physiology
Don't forget that the circulatory system handwaving was necessary for to facilitate the nookie.
I thought bling was appropriate!
I agree with you. Or at least, not inappropriate!