Its VERY hot and humid here, GingerLVNV. In the 90's..we're getting Texas's
heatwave they say. Hope your weekend has been a good one!![]()
Its VERY hot and humid here, GingerLVNV. In the 90's..we're getting Texas's
heatwave they say. Hope your weekend has been a good one!![]()
"At the beach, life is different. Time doesn't move hour to hour but mood to moment. We live by the currents, plan by the tides, and follow the sun." - anonymous
Last edited by PGM35; 07-16-2006 at 06:26 PM.
http://www.opentable.com/rest_profile.aspx?rid=4969
try this link to open table
- The Dean Martin Show -
Petula Clark: You know they say you can't buy happiness.
Dean Martin: No but you can pour it..
Okay, I compared the nutrition labels today with Skippy Natural PB (the one that says you don't have to stir it) and Skippy Regular PB and the sugar was the same (both had 3g per serving - serving size is the same). Am I missing something?![]()
Ewww. the heat today just killed me. I can't stand it this hot and of course my ac is acting up.
I could go east, I could go west, it was all up to me to decide. Just then I saw a young hawk flyin' and my soul began to rise. ~Bob Seger
There was a detailed, wonderful special about Rod Serling on a San Diego channel tonight covering his entrance into television, and the walls he had to break down in order to cover some of his controversial subjects for the early 60's. I loved The Twilight Zone and Night Gallery (which the critics hated), and thought he was a creative genius. There was a group of us that gathered every night Night Gallery aired (Saturdays?) to watch it together. In my eyes, he was right up there with the Beatles.He died much too young. Did anyone else happen to catch the show?
My goodness.
Wholesomewear presents:
Culotte swimmer
Skirted swimmer
Slimming swimmer
The Washington Post's Robin Givhan introduces us to this mishmash of nylon and bulky zippers, which targets women looking for modest beachwear and husbands interested in hiding all hints of their wives' womanly curves. The getup consists of a wet-suit underlayer covered by a slightly glamorized potato sack (available in the full spectrum of '80s-worthy neon colors), which helpfully negates any practicality and ease of movement one might associate with a wet suit.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn...071301845.html
Yes, these are supposed to be bathing suits. As many body issues as one may have, i wouldn't be caught dead with this. It capitalizes on insecurities.
Kiss me, ki-ki-kiss me
Infect me with your love and Fill me with your poison...
I lived for Twilight Zone when I was younger. Many years later I used the whole Twilight Zone concept for a TV short. Seemed to work for the topic.
http://www.alongtheway.org/c4
The video requires QuickTime to view and is a large file so be patient.
The funniest thing about this particular signature is that by the time you realise it doesn't say anything it's too late to stop reading it.
Amy Lee, I'd just as soon wear one of these if I felt the need to be that covered, and they're from 1918!
Much cuter if you ask me!
I have found the Truth and it doesn't make sense.