Oh no. No slashing of Charlotte's Web. I always remember the book better than the film, but still, no slashing. Watership Down and Animal Farm are fine though.
For me to crossdress, it would take a lot of effort and a lot of bad lighting.
Damn you! Courtney from Australian Idol had a more womanly figure than me, BEFORE she put on the flasies. Damn genes! :P
*sniggers* Okay, but on the good side, you'd have that somewhat more athletic (appearing) body shape, and you'd probably have less bitching about the lack of fashionable bras. I mean, not only are some bras incredibly dorky (and mind you, I'm only a B cup, it's just because I'm wide around the ribcage, and a size 16 that the options are limited or damn pricey), but current top fashions are against bras. seriously, there are a lot of trendy looking tops that I look at and think, "Yeah, sure, except there's going to be no support there at all.".
So, that's gotta be an advantage. I'm sure there are others, but my brain's foggy at 2.30 in the morning.
It was like someone had zoomed in on all parts of her body except the middle section, which was all tiny and weird. She wore shoulderpads on the show, to emphasize... Not a good look. O_o;;;
Ewwwww! Ewwwww eww ewww eww ewwwwwwwwwww! There's a good reason I don't watch those shows. That would be it. Eeeewwww!
But, no, I joked about it, and was far more sensitive about it, during the teen years. Those were also the years when Mum and I basically made it a rule that polo shirts were out of the question (you know, with the funky little collars, and the very square shoulders? I was highly fond of them as a kid, but they didn't do me any favours.). These days, I know the clothing styles to avoid, so no footballer impsersonations. *g*
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Date: 2003-11-01 07:29 am (UTC)For me to crossdress, it would take a lot of effort and a lot of bad lighting.
Damn you! Courtney from Australian Idol had a more womanly figure than me, BEFORE she put on the flasies. Damn genes! :P
*sniggers* Okay, but on the good side, you'd have that somewhat more athletic (appearing) body shape, and you'd probably have less bitching about the lack of fashionable bras. I mean, not only are some bras incredibly dorky (and mind you, I'm only a B cup, it's just because I'm wide around the ribcage, and a size 16 that the options are limited or damn pricey), but current top fashions are against bras. seriously, there are a lot of trendy looking tops that I look at and think, "Yeah, sure, except there's going to be no support there at all.".
So, that's gotta be an advantage. I'm sure there are others, but my brain's foggy at 2.30 in the morning.
It was like someone had zoomed in on all parts of her body except the middle section, which was all tiny and weird. She wore shoulderpads on the show, to emphasize... Not a good look. O_o;;;
Ewwwww! Ewwwww eww ewww eww ewwwwwwwwwww! There's a good reason I don't watch those shows. That would be it. Eeeewwww!
But, no, I joked about it, and was far more sensitive about it, during the teen years. Those were also the years when Mum and I basically made it a rule that polo shirts were out of the question (you know, with the funky little collars, and the very square shoulders? I was highly fond of them as a kid, but they didn't do me any favours.). These days, I know the clothing styles to avoid, so no footballer impsersonations. *g*