All I know from afro puffs is that the are the cutest named of all hairstyles.
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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.
Do me.
I want to see that high and tight look that one stylist/model had.
Jesse, I know some people who have done bellydance and it's great exercise and usually a lot of fun.
All I know from afro puffs is that the are the cutest named of all hairstyles
Aims, to answer your question, you'd just need to see her response to this proposition.
I want to see that high and tight look that one stylist/model had
More specificity, pls? Do you mean flat top? That was my McGill hairstyle (varying levels of "tight"): [link] [link] [link]
I know some people who have done bellydance and it's great exercise and usually a lot of fun.
We all do--you could ask in bitches for more details of what to expect now that you're signed up.
I expect to try to figure out how to isolate any parts of my body. I mean, I've seen Shakira. That's enough prep, right?
Clearly the solution is to learn bellydancing before the classes start.
How else do people work?
Not like that!
Via Knut: Holy shit, roundhouse kick.
Well, I judge people.
I'm also confused by Forbes.
They have an article on 10 surprisingly unusual & high paid jobs which summarises thusly:
- Embalmer Average pay: $43,680 a year
- Hot Dog Vendor Average pay: $30,000 to $100,000 a year
- Personal Shopper Average pay: $25,000 to $100,000+ a year
- Funeral Service Manager Average pay: $79,930 a year
- Ice Cream Taster (Food Scientist) Average pay: $56,000 a year
- Virtual Head Hunter Average pay: $250 to $10,000 per referral
- Genetic Counselor Average pay: $55,820 a year
- Live Mannequin / Human Statue Average pay: Up to $100 an hour
- Body Part Model Average pay: $20 to $1,000+ for an afternoon
- Cruise Ship Entertainer Average pay: $3,000 to $4,500 a month, plus room and board
And then they have an article on surprisingly low paying jobs with the following paragraph:
Embalmers, firefighters and private investigators also earn less than $50,000 a year, on average. You might expect to make more for a job that requires sanitizing and preserving the deceased—but apparently preparing bodies for interment will only earn you $45,060, and the bottom 10% make a measly $27,010.
Do they have their adjectives correctly lined up to make sense?
Other than embalmers being on both lists?