When I shop for bras, I tell the sales assistants not to bring me anything costing more than a hundred dollars. They don't always remember. However, the bras that I have gotten with that shopping method at that store are all incredibly comfortable and do the girls a lot of justice. So, I continue.
Even my sports bras cost near $50. They have underwire and separate cups, and I'm not as comfortable chilling around in them as a normal bra, but I can't lie--that shit looks good. I consider it the reason people at krav asked me if my breasts were real or not--a compliment, they swear!
I need new bras, but I didn't want to give them my email, so now I'll never know if I'm choosing the right size. Oh well.
Perhaps I posted too soon, and this should be the random link o' the day:
Scarf-wearing pig chased by cops on Pittsburgh highway - Boing Boing
Today, the best news story of the entire day was surely this unlikely report of a "sharp-dressed pig running loose on a highway" outside of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Police chased the little porker, believed to be a juvenile, but "failed to catch it before it scurried off into the woods."
Police say the pig appeared to be a baby and confirmed it was wearing a scarf. Police dont know why that is or who may own the animal.
Apparently this is also featured in Moneyball?
Well, kind of, I guess? (Note: I did not read the article linked because I don't have the mental energy to deal with that bullshit. But I just finished reading Moneyball.) Basically, Billy Beane with the A's was one of the only few managers who looked beyond what a baseball player "should look like" and was roundly mocked for recruiting players that pitched totally bizzarely, or were too tall, or too fat, or basically, not appropriate for being a jeans model.
Nothing about wives and shit, though.
PIG! BWAH, tommyrot!
Now I am compelled to watch Yankovich's "White & Nerdy" vid for the 1000th time...
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The article just notes that the "wife" scheme is exactly the opposite of Moneyball, and is similar to something someone said in Moneyball.
thank you bon bon. I didn't see the movie, so I got hung up on that!
Edwards verdict is "in." The jury seems hung on 5 out of 6 of the charges.
To me, this indicates a profound misunderstanding of either marriage or coaching, or both.
Yes, to me too. Huh. I'm going to survey the coaches in my life about this one.
Boston federal appeals court finds Defense of Marriage Act unconstitutional
Well duh, I could have decided that for them and saved a bunch of time and money. Also, Woo!
I turned on the TV to catch some news and it is all Edwards Edwards Edwards. And I am without caring. Guess I'll have General Hospital on for background entertainment instead.