no skrr bois allowed in the room
― estela, Tuesday, 14 December 2010 23:16 (fifteen years ago)
s---- b--s
― estela, Tuesday, 14 December 2010 23:17 (fifteen years ago)
Mark Ruffalo has the dreamiest voice ever.
I went on a date with a dude from Okcupid who was kind of a dork and not exceptionally hot but he had a MR voice and that kinda made me have a crush.
― homosexual II, Tuesday, 14 December 2010 23:48 (fifteen years ago)
oh horseshoe, whenever Mark Ruffalo is in my local paper about his opposition to fracking, I think of you.
― tokyo rosemary, Wednesday, 15 December 2010 00:35 (fifteen years ago)
Heard "women's interest programming" on morning edition today -- farcical piece about how the phosphates have been removed from dishwasher detergent without any notice to the public, and how this shocking environmentally-motivated move has affected the women who depend on this detergent. They were more or less outraged and "pulling their hair out" over this. I hope this was supposed to be a little bit funny? Lite news that doesn't hurt anyone?
On the other hand, women with large families in the US have grown accustomed to relying on these machines (all the way back to clothes washing machines) in order to have jobs, to take care of home and still have time to stay pretty...i mean, maybe saying that it's funny is kind of not deep enough.
― ergonomically chromium plated fish slice (La Lechera), Wednesday, 15 December 2010 14:42 (fifteen years ago)
phosphates in the war against feminism?
― obliquity of the ecliptic (rrrobyn), Wednesday, 15 December 2010 15:06 (fifteen years ago)
what a weird angle
"women's interest programming" is consistently boggling if nothing else
― obliquity of the ecliptic (rrrobyn), Wednesday, 15 December 2010 15:07 (fifteen years ago)
yeah it was totally weird. the one bright spot (if you can call it that) was that they also consulted an environmental expert and a woman who was mixing her own blend of detergent and phosphate she got at the hardware store.
― ergonomically chromium plated fish slice (La Lechera), Wednesday, 15 December 2010 15:13 (fifteen years ago)
http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_2PqhzxYmDy8/TG0rngYhv_I/AAAAAAAAA-U/fIchEUoUP9A/s1600/Girls+Night+Out+Photo.jpg
― ergonomically chromium plated fish slice (La Lechera), Wednesday, 15 December 2010 15:22 (fifteen years ago)
http://blogs.z104.com/files/2010/11/girls-night-out.jpg
― ergonomically chromium plated fish slice (La Lechera), Wednesday, 15 December 2010 15:23 (fifteen years ago)
http://www.hen-den.co.uk/catalog/images/girls-night-out-badge.jpg
― ergonomically chromium plated fish slice (La Lechera), Wednesday, 15 December 2010 15:24 (fifteen years ago)
"girls night out ad" gis yields many more scintillating img results
― ergonomically chromium plated fish slice (La Lechera), Wednesday, 15 December 2010 15:25 (fifteen years ago)
The last one is my favorite.
Women's interest programming that is limited to cleaning or babies or shopping is one of my major pet peeved. Jeff does the dishes in our casa, dammit.
(Consumer Reports rated Finish Quantum as the best no phosphate dish detergent, btw, with the much cheaper Finish Power Ball as a best buy.)
― phantoms from a world gone by speak again the immortal tale: (Jenny), Wednesday, 15 December 2010 15:49 (fifteen years ago)
this may be the time and place, while we're talking about women's programming, to note one of my favorite Lifetime conventions, for which i have repurposed a phrase:
you know that moment in commercials or shows with women in them where there are two girlfriends and they are enjoying a beverage and one of them grabs her glass with both hands? usually coffee/tea or wine?
that's a double clutch. it's everywhere! who does that?
― ergonomically chromium plated fish slice (La Lechera), Wednesday, 15 December 2010 16:07 (fifteen years ago)
i kinda sometimes might do that
― obliquity of the ecliptic (rrrobyn), Wednesday, 15 December 2010 17:56 (fifteen years ago)
when i'm cold usually
i'd think it would depend on the shape/design of the glass
― sarahel, Wednesday, 15 December 2010 18:08 (fifteen years ago)
Yeah, I think maybe I do this sometimes too.
― ˙❤‿❤˙˙❤‿❤˙ (ENBB), Wednesday, 15 December 2010 18:13 (fifteen years ago)
double clutchhttp://www.crestock.com/images/810000-819999/812745-xs.jpg
― ergonomically chromium plated fish slice (La Lechera), Wednesday, 15 December 2010 18:16 (fifteen years ago)
they do make those ceramic cups that don't have handles -- i can see doing the double clutch with those. But the cup pictures in the stock photo? That doesn't make sense to me.
― sarahel, Wednesday, 15 December 2010 18:27 (fifteen years ago)
classic double clutch -- superfluous use of two hands to connote warmth or emotion or "heart"
― ergonomically chromium plated fish slice (La Lechera), Wednesday, 15 December 2010 18:32 (fifteen years ago)
that looks like it would result in drink spillage moreso than the conventional method of holding the cup by the handle
― sarahel, Wednesday, 15 December 2010 18:38 (fifteen years ago)
"women hold cups like this..."
― obliquity of the ecliptic (rrrobyn), Wednesday, 15 December 2010 18:43 (fifteen years ago)
It looks like the modern representation of the classic silent movie femme fatale gesture - that ott hand clasping prayer-like move.
― Jaq, Wednesday, 15 December 2010 18:45 (fifteen years ago)
i do the double clutch on coffee/tea mugs sometimes, usually followed my propping my chin on the rim and then making stupid faces over the top (esp if there is steam!)
double clutch on a wine glass would be sheer madness though.
― crushing the frantic penguins (c sharp major), Wednesday, 15 December 2010 19:02 (fifteen years ago)
A family friend gave us wine glasses which hold 500ml each. Think I've done the double-clutch on those. They are a bit excessive, seeing as if you fill the glass you only have a half-glass left in the bottle for the next person.
Double-clutch on a coffee mug says either "it's freezing in here" or "I don't trust this mug handle not to snap off" to me.
― moiré eel (a passing spacecadet), Wednesday, 15 December 2010 19:06 (fifteen years ago)
or "wow, the world is cold but i am basking in the warmth of female frenz"
― ergonomically chromium plated fish slice (La Lechera), Wednesday, 15 December 2010 19:08 (fifteen years ago)
off topic: i just got a gift from a student that is a cute little tunic and leggings that i actually like! thanks, student!
― ergonomically chromium plated fish slice (La Lechera), Wednesday, 15 December 2010 19:09 (fifteen years ago)
xp - it's like the "he's got the whole world in his hands" gesture, except because it's a woman, she is holding a refreshing beverage
― sarahel, Wednesday, 15 December 2010 19:30 (fifteen years ago)
^^^^LULZ...
― tl;dr swinton (suzy), Wednesday, 15 December 2010 19:30 (fifteen years ago)
aha the pure distilled essence of the double clutch
― ergonomically chromium plated fish slice (La Lechera), Wednesday, 15 December 2010 19:51 (fifteen years ago)
Ultimate lady gesture: double clutching phosphate-free dishwasher detergent. Or non-fat yogurt flavored to taste like the real food you shan't ever enjoy.
― phantoms from a world gone by speak again the immortal tale: (Jenny), Wednesday, 15 December 2010 21:29 (fifteen years ago)
Urgent change of topic. Please review this dress. Is the seam thingy supposed to sit under my chest? Because if so, I feel very overexposed. Or across the middle of my chest?
<a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/ruthjlee/5264107595/" title="photo by ruthjlee, on Flickr"><img src="http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5283/5264107595_1fe7851603.jpg" width="320" height="240" alt="photo" /></a>
― ljubljana, Wednesday, 15 December 2010 22:03 (fifteen years ago)
Gah!
http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5283/5264107595_1fe7851603.jpg
Under, and if you feel over-exposed as a result, it is an issue of the bust being too small. (As a woman with large knockers, I sympathize acutely with your plight.)
― phantoms from a world gone by speak again the immortal tale: (Jenny), Wednesday, 15 December 2010 22:12 (fifteen years ago)
This where double-clutching your bottle of phosphate dishwasher detergent could come in handy.
― Jaq, Wednesday, 15 December 2010 22:14 (fifteen years ago)
(is where! geez)
― Jaq, Wednesday, 15 December 2010 22:15 (fifteen years ago)
Thank you! Boobs are only 34c but shape seems to have sagged :-(
― ljubljana, Wednesday, 15 December 2010 22:44 (fifteen years ago)
the shape of the dress or your boobs?
― sarahel, Wednesday, 15 December 2010 22:54 (fifteen years ago)
It's not a problem w/ your boobs. With dresses like that, you seriously have to luck into one that is coincidentally cut just perfect for you to get a good, properly exposed fit.
― phantoms from a world gone by speak again the immortal tale: (Jenny), Wednesday, 15 December 2010 22:56 (fifteen years ago)
Boobs sagging, not dress. But yeah, it probably never fit that great! I'm not very good at these things.
― ljubljana, Wednesday, 15 December 2010 23:11 (fifteen years ago)
my policy of never wearing boob-featuring clothes saves me a whole lot of trouble.
― estela, Wednesday, 15 December 2010 23:18 (fifteen years ago)
Am now wearing a flapper-style dress revealing nothing, but at least it's sparkly. I hate work parties. I am wearing all the wrong accessories and I don't care.
― ljubljana, Thursday, 16 December 2010 00:15 (fifteen years ago)
that's the spirit<3
― estela, Thursday, 16 December 2010 00:21 (fifteen years ago)
link says it all http://www.npr.org/2010/12/15/132072122/it-s-not-your-fault-your-dishes-are-still-dirty
― ergonomically chromium plated fish slice (La Lechera), Thursday, 16 December 2010 15:07 (fifteen years ago)
Ooh ooh I'm going to read it RIGHT NOW.
― Jesus Christ, the apple tree! (Laurel), Thursday, 16 December 2010 15:10 (fifteen years ago)
'Well, if you're really having that hard of a problem, maybe you should wash your dishes by hand.' Which I thought was kind of strange for an automatic dishwashing company."
a. She's right, it is.b. But more companies should tell the truth about their products and their limitations, so I want to really like that guy for saying that?c. But this is something that overwhelmingly falls on women, so to be all "What's your problem with doing more difficult, dirty work even though your labor-saving device was supposed to enable you to live two lives in the space of one? Now get back in the kitchen and quit yer whining" makes me want to put HIM in the dishwasher.
― Jesus Christ, the apple tree! (Laurel), Thursday, 16 December 2010 15:17 (fifteen years ago)
d. This is not news.
― Jesus Christ, the apple tree! (Laurel), Thursday, 16 December 2010 15:20 (fifteen years ago)
laurel otm about all those
― ENBB, Thursday, 16 December 2010 15:21 (fifteen years ago)