Well, the average high for May is 76, and, for me, that's too warm for pleather.
C'mon, you can get sweaty. Or wear some of your Hot Topic dresses.
Plan what to do, what to wear (you can never go wrong with a corset), and get ready for the next BuffistaCon: New Orleans! May 20-22, 2005!
Well, the average high for May is 76, and, for me, that's too warm for pleather.
C'mon, you can get sweaty. Or wear some of your Hot Topic dresses.
Well, the average high for May is 76, and, for me, that's too warm for pleather.
C'mon, you can get sweaty.
Not interested in being nasty and uncomfortable.
Or wear some of your Hot Topic dresses.
Everyone's seen them already. I don't want to be gauche.
76 is definitely warm. That's just about what I'm marinating in right now.
ND, I'm with the white crepe poet shirt crowd.
I haven't seen them!
76 and humid. And cicadas.
Another vote for the shirt with the lacing.
I also like the popular white laced shirt.
...didn't get any pictures of me in cute outfits so I'll have to give y'all the opportunity to make paper Kiba another time.
I just realized I type much more Southern than I am... I don't really have an accent I think, I've got one of those neutral accents non-Americans put on when they want to sound American - loud and more nasal than any European but not region-specific. Unless I'm spending time with someone with a big ol' accent and then I pick up whatever their accent is.
Well, the average high for May is 76, and, for me, that's too warm for pleather.
gah! Can we all agree to turn the prom suite thermostat down until frost forms on the windowpanes? I was planning to wear a frickin' black three-piece suit for Saturday night.
If they have floor mounted air conditioning vents guess where I'll be standing.
the removeable placard
My roommate has a placard. I love going places, especially malls and movie theaters and the like, when he's driving. We get to park really close. I've taken care of his car once or twice while he was gone, and I honestly have no idea if he left the placard in the car or not. I never checked.
I have no problems walking the distance, and am frequently baffled by the resentment some people feel of having to walk the distance of a parking lot, and the viciousness with which people will battle for parking spaces next to the handicapped spots.
My friend K has a placard because she's an amputee, so it's kind of neat to drive places with her because we always get to park up front. Of course, some people don't realize she's an amputee, at first-- my mom didn't when she first met her, and asked why she had the medical single on our hall, not having noticed the artificial leg with the really nifty-looking knee joint. I kind of wonder if that's ever been a problem for her, though I've never asked.