I just noticed the line "You're a lot heavier than you look," so canon accepted.
Natter 74: Ready or Not
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, butt kicking, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
Yes, I've seen a lot of triathlons and some races have an "Athena" or "Juno" category or some such (there's also often a men's category that is like, "Clydesdale") with a cutoff of 160 or somewhere around there. Which is ridiculous if you don't sort by height too...
Yeah, the bone/muscle density thing always been my handwaveium. It's just hilarious when contrasted with reality. (The camera does make these guys look a lot bigger, though I'll say from seeing them in person at ECCC that Mackie's biceps right before Civil War was filmed were like fucking tree trunks. Jesus.)
I think this cutoff was like 150 or 160, which is still not that big!
Then slim, short me could participate. At those weights, I'm in an 8/10 pants!
I was feeling really relieved and glad that I was seeing hardly any 9/11 stuff today. And then I realized its tomorrow. Ugh.
So glad I went to dog class. Felt a bit better when I got there, and the Boss did great: we did a sequence that included a jump, tunnel, six more jumps, and then the tunnel again. And she did it at least once perfectly! Our trainer was really pleased: most of the class is doing very well. (Except for the apricot poodle, who is ... not.)
And while I was there Dad called and told me he wants to invest in Uber Cab. Which is great, except Uber is not publicly traded. Sorry, Dad!
Okay, he's been sent off to his first day of school. Job. Whatever.
I am on the couch and not moving except for food at some point that is not now. Now is couch time.
oh lord y'all - I shopped.
Sporting Goods store had several racks of clothes on 50% off, so I got a few more workout things, plus some golf/tennis/camping clothing that I have found is just really great for wearing to outdoor events since it is so often damn hot down here.
The I went to Ulta, was better there, but still got three things. No Madame President, though, they were sold out.
Then to HomeGoods, LORD. I bought various things and coveted a ton more. I really think I want to re-decorate rooms in my house. Talk this through with me, please?
SO! It is likely that I will more in either 3 or 4 years. I will likely never live in anything larger than a 2BR place going forward and may very likely be in a 1BR. My kitchen is set - it is vintage. It will always feature pink - it could go mint green or turquoise, but pink is key. That leaves a living area and bedroom. hold please, gathering images.
This is mostly still the colors and stuff in the back living room, the one off the kitchen. It was what I had in NYC for the last 5 or so years there, so it's been the same for about 10 years. Burgandy, greens, I have dark brown furniture in there now instead of the tan. The walls are what you see there and the other two are white. Curtains on the windows on the other wall are a grey tones seafoamy green, fairly neutral.
I just made my mother pull over for a yard sale that had two chairs like this: [link] I want them SO BAD. But have (a) no real way to get them home and (b) no place to put them in my home. So.
Do you currently have chairs that you like less?