Have you been to the corset store on Pico near the 405?
Natter 59: Dominate Your Face!
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.
Have you been to the corset store on Pico near the 405?
No, but if you could see my eyes, you'd see I look very interested. (Oh dear, DH would have a wee fit if he knew I was talking corsets.) But that sounds oh so very nearby. And here's me with oh so much time on my hands since it's summer.
I've been in twice, and I have two corsets. The math isn't complicated. If you need a hand to hold, just holler...
Okay ita, I think you have a deal.
But now it's bedtime.
Burrell, you can get one that's underbust, so it just sucks in your midriff....that works better for me, since I'm an A cup. I have the problem that the ones with cups tend to either make me flat, or just make me look kinda sad, yeah. But if I go for something where I'm wearing a blouse and an underbust corset, it looks great! $99...
And skippity once more, because according to the Buffista Calendar, today is Cass's birthday.
Happy birthday, Cass! With lots of wishes for a great day and a wonderful year!
Nilly, catching up from yesterday, science of course is done in metric since it makes the scales work out much easier. Engineers working for NASA used to design stuff at least once did so in feet and inches, then convert it so that components from the rest of the world would work with US machines. But it is currently believed that one of the Mars missions from the late 90s that failed, failed because one of design teams (from Lockheed I think) forgot to do a conversion somewhere. And because of simple math error, a couple hundred million went down the drain. So I am willing to bet that everything on Mars right now was designed in metric, to avoid conversion problems...
Happy birthday Cass!
Happy birthday Cass!
Happy birthday Cass!