Closet control freaks! I like that. Sums up that whole business well. And the needy can have all the Sidis they want, I just don't want to have to listen to their deep seated inner fears and conflicts. It's a type of puritanism, like that fear that somebody, somwhere, might be having fun? Those same women called everybody a **** in high school, I bet. I know they sure called me that, and I couldn't get any to save my life.
And I'm the tiara girl, except that the actual collection lives in a glass case when I'm not wearing them around the house. I found the iridescent butterfly stickers I got off my neice work better on the skid lid, glue can mess up your helmets structural integrity. Except for the Mardi Gras Day helmet, which has ostrich plumes and rhinestones. I could never get the tiara to sit well and stay bonded.
A nice rhinestone necklace with riding clothes is always appropriate, and easier to fool with. Jaquie Phelan (personal idol) favors pearls herself.
Anyway, Irulan I do of know Cory Everson and Rachel Mclish. I'll admit I didn't know what to think at the time, till I met the American Gladiator chicks and found out how normal they were, even they joked about their TV roles. They worked 4 months and skiied all winter on it. They were very petite in person! and encouraged me to tackle the big plates, grunt, all that unladylike stuff. My weight training was to backup fencing, not straight bodybuilding, but I looked so great and I think those chicks were jealous'cause the big weights give such great results. And I got to eat. And I think it did scare them- strangely the men were really cool with me. And theres a long list of other women from the eighties who blazed the trail for Mia Hamm and the entire WNBA and soccer daughters who are going to totally freak out their "latte crazed soccer moms in Nordstoms workout wear"someday. (Yeah!)
missliz
Maybe I'm just dense? I thought of my self as human before female. Apparently thats really unladylike too.




someday. (Yeah!)
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