Rexer25 wrote:sunflower wrote:I smell a hook!littlebeast13 wrote:
ES could just add Marley to your pic squirting a can of lighter fluid on that campfire....
lb13
A hook, I tell you!
Hooligan would like an Instigator to keep her company...
Too bad there's not a bored MatchMaker to help these type of things along...(hint,hint)
Wack Factor
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sunflower says:
Not at all. Think "sleeves with a lot of fabric in them", like the male characters in Elizabethan dramas wear as their only shirt. Or go to any women's clothing catalog & look at what they like to call "the big shirt". Its always worn with all the buttons open except those on the cuffs. Its always modelled by someone wearing a t-shirt or knit top under it.Like a zip up sweatshirt kind of thing? (Or hoodies, as the kids would say?) (And when did I get old enough to say "as the kids would say? )
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littlebeast13 wrote:Rexer25 wrote:sunflower wrote: It was a fight?
Really?
And I missed it.
I miss so much when I am down here.
Hooligan would like an Instigator to keep her company...
Too bad there's not a bored MatchMaker to help these type of things along...(hint,hint)
I think the ES/Clem fight kinda put a damper on that.....
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Of course, the obligatory NTTAWWTlittlebeast13 wrote:sunflower wrote:Like a zip up sweatshirt kind of thing? (Or hoodies, as the kids would say?) (And when did I get old enough to say "as the kids would say?ghostjmf wrote:sunflower says:
Its a shirt with a lot of fabric, say, a size or two larger than if you weren't wearing another shirt under it, bottom of it hits at your thigh rather than at your waist, worn over a t-shirt, knit top, etc.
Much the same look as a jacket, but not as formal-looking. However, unlike a jacket, you wouldn't wear it over an oxford-style buttons-down-front shirt, but rather over a knit top, t-shirt, etc.)
It better not be, or I've been wearing blouses for 20 years now.....
lb13
Well, then
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tee heeEstonut wrote:I believe Hooligan blew her chance with Instigator on the Dating Game!sunflower wrote:Hooligan would like an Instigator to keep her company...littlebeast13 wrote:
ES could just add Marley to your pic squirting a can of lighter fluid on that campfire....
lb13
Edited to fix my bdm-style quoting. The ONE time I don't preview a quoting post...
bdm-style quoting
tee hee
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I sense a ghost conversation reference.Estonut wrote:It would still be unclear after her explanation.sunflower wrote:I'm still unclear as to what exactly a blousy overshirt is!Estonut wrote: It better not be a blousy overshirt!!
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warning shot, I see.Beebs52 wrote:You're a brave Esto, you are. I'd keep an eye on my nut, though.Estonut wrote:It better not be a blousy overshirt!!Sunflower's Partner wrote:
I'm not much of an instigator, but I'm a hooligan too! I'll even take off my shirt!!!!
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I had that thought as well.ulysses5019 wrote:What happened to esto's other nut?Beebs52 wrote:You're a brave Esto, you are. I'd keep an eye on my nut, though.Estonut wrote: It better not be a blousy overshirt!!
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Ahhh yes, okay, I understand now. I usually go for the hooded sweatshirts, because I am always cold on planes and some of them are warm and fuzzy on the inside.ghostjmf wrote:sunflower says:
Not at all. Think "sleeves with a lot of fabric in them", like the male characters in Elizabethan dramas wear as their only shirt. Or go to any women's clothing catalog & look at what they like to call "the big shirt". Its always worn with all the buttons open except those on the cuffs. Its always modelled by someone wearing a t-shirt or knit top under it.Like a zip up sweatshirt kind of thing? (Or hoodies, as the kids would say?) (And when did I get old enough to say "as the kids would say? )
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It's in the JFF Lyrically Speaking thread.peacock2121 wrote:Estonut wrote:Intermediary? You started the whole thing, fanned the flames twice and then came by this morning, 11 hours after we made up, to "unruffle" feathers.MarleysGh0st wrote:All of us people or only particular ones?
I think I'm as boring as usual, although I did get to be an intermediary in yesterday's Clem/Estonut spat!
Boring, my ass! You're the Instigator!! ES - get cracking on Marley's new pic!
This is funny!
I am really going to find it now.
It all started when I expressed joy in finding another BB who had listened to my "weird old fogey" music. And then clem tried to ruin the moment.
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Oh, you do not want to try to out-wack my life. Do you need another visual?Come live with my folks for a week.
Whackville, I'm telling you.
I hope the wack factor dials down at your parents' house soon.
t.
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I am sening you could out wack me.tlynn78 wrote:Oh, you do not want to try to out-wack my life. Do you need another visual?Come live with my folks for a week.
Whackville, I'm telling you.
I hope the wack factor dials down at your parents' house soon.
t.
Give my dad another few months and another 15 decisions to make and I could out wack anyone.
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sunflower: Re: Wack Factor
http://www.silhouettes.com/Product/Gill ... mendations
kind of a way long URL, if it will work at all.
And just to spite me, she has it all buttoned up except at top. I can't even tell if there's a tee-shirt under this or not. If I was wearing it, there would be. If lb is wearing this, I guess he's experiencing a style change in which he's letting his gauzy, blousy style show.
kind of a way long URL, if it will work at all.
And just to spite me, she has it all buttoned up except at top. I can't even tell if there's a tee-shirt under this or not. If I was wearing it, there would be. If lb is wearing this, I guess he's experiencing a style change in which he's letting his gauzy, blousy style show.
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Re: sunflower: Re: Wack Factor
It is what I had pictured in my head when you described it.ghostjmf wrote:http://www.silhouettes.com/Product/Gill ... mendations
kind of a way long URL, if it will work at all.
And just to spite me, she has it all buttoned up except at top. I can't even tell if there's a tee-shirt under this or not. If I was wearing it, there would be. If lb is wearing this, I guess he's experiencing a style change in which he's letting his gauzy, blousy style show.
Before you described it, I pictured it with short sleeves.
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re "big shirt":
I prefer the kind with more tailoring, button cuffs & with the "shirt-end" bottom edge hitting higher up; more of an actual shirt, less of a tunic. With the style I like better, which I guess neither Silhouettes or Bean is going to stock this year, even the gauze ones for summer do resemble that Elizabethan men's shirt style more than this one does. This one is more like what Silhouettes sells as an "over your swimsuit" tunic.
I prefer the kind with more tailoring, button cuffs & with the "shirt-end" bottom edge hitting higher up; more of an actual shirt, less of a tunic. With the style I like better, which I guess neither Silhouettes or Bean is going to stock this year, even the gauze ones for summer do resemble that Elizabethan men's shirt style more than this one does. This one is more like what Silhouettes sells as an "over your swimsuit" tunic.
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I am too short waisted to look good in those overshirts. I wish I could look good in them as they can be very functional.
Joy Behar wears them very well.
Joy Behar wears them very well.
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http://www.elizabethanoutfitters.com/ca ... hirt.shtml
This is "it" for the sleeves, but definitely not the look I want in front.
This is "it" for the sleeves, but definitely not the look I want in front.
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Re: sunflower: Re: Wack Factor
ghostjmf wrote:http://www.silhouettes.com/Product/Gill ... mendations
kind of a way long URL, if it will work at all.
And just to spite me, she has it all buttoned up except at top. I can't even tell if there's a tee-shirt under this or not. If I was wearing it, there would be. If lb is wearing this, I guess he's experiencing a style change in which he's letting his gauzy, blousy style show.
Well thank God, I haven't been wearing blouses after all.....
Hoodies rule. I usually have mine on constantly from late September until early May.....
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I think the entire Bored has been into my stash today, mon.littlebeast13 wrote:tlynn78 wrote:Is it my imagination, or are you people a bit more wack than usual, lately?
t.
I think it is the secondhand smoke from BobMarleysGh0st......
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Re: sunflower: Re: Wack Factor
You probably don't possess the primary feature that most women do who choose to wear these particular garments. Now I'm not saying all........just some.littlebeast13 wrote:ghostjmf wrote:http://www.silhouettes.com/Product/Gill ... mendations
kind of a way long URL, if it will work at all.
And just to spite me, she has it all buttoned up except at top. I can't even tell if there's a tee-shirt under this or not. If I was wearing it, there would be. If lb is wearing this, I guess he's experiencing a style change in which he's letting his gauzy, blousy style show.
Well thank God, I haven't been wearing blouses after all.....
Hoodies rule. I usually have mine on constantly from late September until early May.....
lb13
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Re: sunflower: Re: Wack Factor
Hoodies do rule, especially when you're cold blooded like me! I have about 15 of them!!littlebeast13 wrote:ghostjmf wrote:http://www.silhouettes.com/Product/Gill ... mendations
kind of a way long URL, if it will work at all.
And just to spite me, she has it all buttoned up except at top. I can't even tell if there's a tee-shirt under this or not. If I was wearing it, there would be. If lb is wearing this, I guess he's experiencing a style change in which he's letting his gauzy, blousy style show.
Well thank God, I haven't been wearing blouses after all.....
Hoodies rule. I usually have mine on constantly from late September until early May.....
lb13
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Re: sunflower: Re: Wack Factor
sunflower wrote:Hoodies do rule, especially when you're cold blooded like me! I have about 15 of them!!littlebeast13 wrote:ghostjmf wrote:http://www.silhouettes.com/Product/Gill ... mendations
kind of a way long URL, if it will work at all.
And just to spite me, she has it all buttoned up except at top. I can't even tell if there's a tee-shirt under this or not. If I was wearing it, there would be. If lb is wearing this, I guess he's experiencing a style change in which he's letting his gauzy, blousy style show.
Well thank God, I haven't been wearing blouses after all.....
Hoodies rule. I usually have mine on constantly from late September until early May.....
lb13
Hooligans are sposed to have hoodies. All the convenience store thieves around here wear them.
Enough already. It's my fault! Get over it!
That'll be $10, please.
That'll be $10, please.
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Re: sunflower: Re: Wack Factor
sunflower wrote:Hoodies do rule, especially when you're cold blooded like me! I have about 15 of them!!littlebeast13 wrote:ghostjmf wrote:http://www.silhouettes.com/Product/Gill ... mendations
kind of a way long URL, if it will work at all.
And just to spite me, she has it all buttoned up except at top. I can't even tell if there's a tee-shirt under this or not. If I was wearing it, there would be. If lb is wearing this, I guess he's experiencing a style change in which he's letting his gauzy, blousy style show.
Well thank God, I haven't been wearing blouses after all.....
Hoodies rule. I usually have mine on constantly from late September until early May.....
lb13
I have no hoodies. Or overblouses. I tend to post nekkid.
I believe in the usefulness of useless information.
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Re: sunflower: Re: Wack Factor
I think convenience store thieves fall into the "thug" category, rather than the "hooligan" category.Rexer25 wrote:sunflower wrote:Hoodies do rule, especially when you're cold blooded like me! I have about 15 of them!!littlebeast13 wrote:
Well thank God, I haven't been wearing blouses after all.....
Hoodies rule. I usually have mine on constantly from late September until early May.....
lb13
Hooligans are sposed to have hoodies. All the convenience store thieves around here wear them.
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Re: sunflower: Re: Wack Factor
ulysses5019 wrote:sunflower wrote:Hoodies do rule, especially when you're cold blooded like me! I have about 15 of them!!littlebeast13 wrote:
Well thank God, I haven't been wearing blouses after all.....
Hoodies rule. I usually have mine on constantly from late September until early May.....
lb13
I have no hoodies. Or overblouses. I tend to post nekkid.
Except for my bike shorts.
I believe in the usefulness of useless information.