Mal: So we run. Nandi: I understand, Captain Reynolds. You have your people to think of, same as me. And this ain't your fight. Mal: Don't believe you do understand, Nandi. I said 'we run'. We.

'Heart Of Gold'


Natter 68: Bork Bork Bork  

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.


Cass - Sep 06, 2011 5:05:48 pm PDT #24417 of 30001
Bob's learned to live with tragedy, but he knows that this tragedy is one that won't ever leave him or get better.

There are a few eyelash thingies. All the same active, I think. I have a tube that, using it probably half of the time, has lasted about two years. It's still not cheap. I don't think I'd do it for just the vanity of the lashes. But add in less allergy eyes and the ability to wear makeup because my eyes aren't watering, itching or swollen? Yeah, probably. Though I also have a thingie (thingie - for every time Cass doesn't know the actual noun) of Latisse because my stepmom got some and decided she really didn't care to use it. Mine.


SailAweigh - Sep 06, 2011 5:07:40 pm PDT #24418 of 30001
Nana korobi, ya oki. (Fall down seven times, stand up eight.) ~Yuzuru Hanyu/Japanese proverb

Guess I'm doomed to thin eyelashes because that is way too pricey for me.


Zenkitty - Sep 06, 2011 5:08:26 pm PDT #24419 of 30001
Every now and then, I think I might actually be a little odd.

I just got a TouchPad, Jen! I can't help you, though, I can't replicate the problem.


Zenkitty - Sep 06, 2011 5:12:20 pm PDT #24420 of 30001
Every now and then, I think I might actually be a little odd.

There are a few eyelash thingies. All the same active, I think.

I don't know what's in the others. Latisse is the only one that has the glaucoma med, because, y'know, it's a drug. The Fed cracked down on the company (Jan Marini) that was using it as a strictly cosmetic product. Actually, the first time I used it was the Jan Marini Eyelash; I liked it better the way they had it packaged! But it worked the same.


JenP - Sep 06, 2011 5:14:03 pm PDT #24421 of 30001

Hey, Zen - thanks. I may be using the wrong word, though. It's my laptop... the pad beneath the keyboard where the mouse buttons are, and the pad you swipe to move around on. Something that I do when I'm not really even meaning to use it keeps causing the zooming in and out. Not all the time, but enough to irritate me! And then there's some issue where if I rest a finger on it too long it executes a move. It's... a delicate hothouse flower, apparently.


askye - Sep 06, 2011 5:19:21 pm PDT #24422 of 30001
Thrive to spite them

I read Sassy for the longest time. I cut up a bunch of magazines to do collages and got rid of the rest.

I bought it at the grocery store every month and when I finally decided to get a subscription (don't know why I waited) that was when Sassy got sold and turned into a Seventeen clone. I think I started reading about issue 4 or 5 (maybe I don't know now). It introduced me to a whole world I had no idea that existed and I remember looking at the fashions and wishing I had enough guts to try something new. I never did, it was easier to hide by dressing really plain. I did go crazy and buy the t s hirt with Neil the art director on it.

I even learned what Goth was really and not just seeing peopel dressed in black and wondering. I thought it was cool and related but didn't try to enter the subculture.

The few times I stepped out of my comfort zone and tried to dress differently I got teased by my so called "best friend" or found out about unflattering comments said and just never tried again.


sarameg - Sep 06, 2011 5:19:32 pm PDT #24423 of 30001

I feel like such shit right now, I have to share this bit. Tonight's swim hurt. I have cramps, my muscles and tendons are doing all sorts of weird shit, and until halfway in, every stroke, every kick was an act of will. But I busted my ass anyway and got reasonable times. Only one 60s lap. When I finished the last lap and popped up, Corey, the lifeguard/instructor looked me straight in the eye and said "Excellent!" and then turned to his students and told them "She just swam 108 lengths without stopping. Quit your whining." (They are early teens, the tough love routine works with them.)

As I was leaving, he told me he could tell I was having an off night, but that I rallied the last half. I'll take it where I can get it. And it cracks me up that they know me so well. Hell, when I frequent the other Ys when mine is open, I get asked by the front desk where I've been.


DavidS - Sep 06, 2011 5:21:53 pm PDT #24424 of 30001
"Look, son, if it's good enough for Shirley Bassey, it's good enough for you."

Good job on being healthy, Hec. Keep that up.

Trying. As Scrappy, Connie, DXM, Sail and Laura will attest, getting up on 50 is a whole new world of decrepitude. Your knees get...squishy.

Not looking forward to the colonoscopy which the doctor tried to sell as the male equivalent of a mammogram. "Like breast cancer, colon cancer is very treatable but you have to catch it early..."


Steph L. - Sep 06, 2011 5:23:32 pm PDT #24425 of 30001
this mess was yours / now your mess is mine

That's how its effectiveness as a hair-growth dealie was discovered -- it was prescribed as an oral medication for (IIRC) angina, or some cardiac thing, and one of the side effects was notable hair growth.

Wait, it was taken orally?

AFAIK. People took minoxidil as a pill (tablet, whatever) for the angina (or high blood pressure, whatever) and some grew hair in unwanted places. Apparently it was more than just random, and the manufacturer decided to see if would work as a topical hair growth dealie.


DavidS - Sep 06, 2011 5:24:33 pm PDT #24426 of 30001
"Look, son, if it's good enough for Shirley Bassey, it's good enough for you."

Corey, the lifeguard/instructor looked me straight in the eye and said "Excellent!" and then turned to his students and told them "She just swam 108 lengths without stopping. Quit your whining."

Nice! Not just your neighborhood, but all the humans in your orbit seem to be exuding the good will.