Thanks, babe. Maybe sometime, not right now, then,ETA: Kind of feeling like she'll go chase something shiny, anyway. Although I'm happy to share that I'm not upset anymore. Mom said maybe she quit drinking...maybe, actually. Although you can see where I get my infailable-hostess instincts from.
Olaf the Troll ,'Showtime'
Spike's Bitches 49: As usual, I'm here to help you, and I... are you naked under there?
Spike-centric discussion. Lusty, lewd (only occasionally crude), risqué (and frisqué), bawdy (Oh, lawdy!), flirty ('cuz we're purty), raunchy talk inside. Caveat lector.
cheerios; Think somebody at the Pyramid Collection watched Andie in Pretty in Pink cut up that prom dress even more than I have. Even though it's just a blouse, not a dress...it sort of calls that to mind.
Even though, probably nobody cares, I thought I'd explain my new tag beyond saying that I think Fiona is great. Although she is, and I'm not sure how many Bitches watched Shameless, but unlike most girls on TV that say they're messy, it's not because they aren't size zeroes or care about their jobs...Fiona really is, you know, something of a project: guardian of her brothers and sisters, spent time in jail, kind of the ultimate at being self-made, but she still has energy enough to love hard and self-love enough to make a pitch for herself, in a way I've never really heard women on TV do. I take some strength from that, right now. (sometimes my crossover brain wants to put Fiona in the mass exchange of Slayer power at the end of Buffy. I think she would find it Bitchin, to find topic for an instant. But while I'm not swamped, I don't think I have time to really do that. I think about it a lot, though.) I mean, I'm not in my ten-year-old feelings enough to think "If she can do it, too," even if ten-year-olds should watch "Shameless" which I would say "Hell no," to., but I don't know, encouragement is hard to find for me at the moment.
Now I want to watch Shameless.
It seems to be really love-it-or-hate it. My mother was kind of like "Lived the drunk-dad thing. Don't consider it entertainment." and I may not watch every episode because they are getting to that whole "Long-running drama: Let's throw things at the wall and see what sticks," kind of deal, but the acting is really great, and the writing has its moments. (Although it often comes back to repeated realizations that somebody in a really nice house usually doesn't have it more together than the Gallaghers do. That, more than copious nudity of every description is why I started it during lockdown and stuff.)
So remember my baby nephew I used to post pictures of a zillion years ago? Well, he’s getting married in October! He and his fiancée are both nerds and the them of their wedding is adventure. The invite said cocktail attired but the bride said RenFaire is very on theme for the wedding. So now I’m looking for a RenFaire adjacent cocktail dress for a wedding in Texas in October. Nothing that is velvety or too warm because I suspect will still be hot by my standards, and I’m very prone to hot flashes at the moment. Ideas?
Is there any world where this [link] or this [link] would work?
I love both of those and they seem to satisfy the assignment of RenFaire Cocktails In The Heat.
So remember my baby nephew I used to post pictures of a zillion years ago? Well, he’s getting married in October!
Nephlet got married last year and now they are pregnant!!! Crazy how grown they get.
And all of the congratulations. I like the cap sleeves better but both would be fabulous dresses.
Ooh, pretty dresses! There's something, I don't know, tapestry-esque about that print that helps with the RenFaire adjacent qualification, I think