"Wild baby cougar"? Bonus points for a fresh simile--clichés run rampant nowadays.
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"Wild baby cougar"? Bonus points for a fresh simile--clichés run rampant nowadays.
finally rachel how cute!!!!! :D:):nod:
Rachel, the fact that you've just been weeping is so appropriate in your lovely photo.
It goes well with my thoughts of you, wrapped up in emotions and caring. Of course the baby is beautiful, that gentle ba-ba mouth; so familiar to me. I have to admit I imagined you with with wild root beer colored curly hair; but blond really is more appropriate for an angel such as yourself. :)
thankyou very much.
my friend Sylvia who was the daughter of crazy lunatic missionaries(her words and since I met them I agree)was born in Peru and walked barefoot until she was ten.
She has hair that actually looks like strands of ringletty wool and is wild and red.She wears green and gold and shops day and night. If you are invited to her house to eat you had better order a crane to carry your stomach. She makes enough food for forty and usually at least twenty come. And an hour after we eat and I have finished the last dish(I love shiney just washed dishes) her husband Dave who is chubby and hilarious -goes to town with as many children and dogs as can fit in his wagon and buys a load of pizzas and we watch movies.
Most of us have to go on a fast for a week after.
You know I wish I was not an emotional person, so that it showed anyways. If I was in the middle east who would notice, but here with so many Celts and Germans and others they are appalled at me. I have tried biting my lip til it bleeds, punching myself, thinking really mean thoughts(but then I grieve about that and cry) but alas nothing works.
I cannot wait to see your picture Riesa and know if I have thought of you as you look.
And please dear Scher I AM BEGGING YOU , before one of us reaches seventy, could we PLEASE see your picture, please, pretty please.
Appalled? certainly not. The stereotype of cold/distant/unmovable only applies to males (and lets be honest here, its pretty much just an act anyway). Lassies are allowed to be as emotional as they like.Quote:
Originally Posted by rachel
Rachel, I also agree with Virgil. You and Hasia look just like you stepped out of a piece of iconography. :) Lovely.
Don't worry, I cry easily, too—and I'm of almost completely Celtic and German ancestry. But I know what you mean; it seems to be in the Northern European culture to encourage the stifling of emotion, and swallowing them all can be dangerous to your health. It's a difficult line to tread, to be stoic yet not desensitized. I think overshot attempts to mask emotion are what cause a lot of people to behave meanly. That you do not (attempt to mask it, that is) is only further proof of what a caring and open heart you have.
Thank you for sharing rachel. You are beautiful and the picture really shows who you are just like emily and Vergil say.
You are very much like I emagined, your care and hard work really shows through.
Rachel, Hasia is really cute and you are also looking lovely. It is very nice to see your's and Hasia's photo.
don't we have a pic of Pensive?
I must agree. I do not know her long enough (and probably never will) but I am of the same opinion at the moment.Quote:
Originally Posted by Riesa
very sweet and pretty, rachel :) the babe's a cutie as well as yourself.
Higley, speaking of pictures, your avatar is adorable. I like Norman Rockwell a lot. :)
He's swell :)
An angel with black hair has descended.Quote:
Originally Posted by RococoLocket
I feel like beginning to believe again :lol:
Eeeeasy there, Gonzo. Down, boy!
How about I add another picture of me and Brandi. There's a little story that goes with this one. Actually a ritual. Around 9 PM every night, while I'm laying on the couch, Brandi feels it's time to go out for a walk. First she comes by and puts her snout on the couch by me. I push her away to say, not now. She places her front paws on the couch and lifts herself up. I push her away again. Finally she starts licking my face. I lose. My wife caught the foto. I had to crop it quite a bit, but it shows it.
I don't think even that photo and story will make AttorneyGonzo change his mind, Virgil!Quote:
Originally Posted by Virgil
:D
Virgil, you guys make a cute couple. ;)
AttorneyGonzo? :confused: Change his mind about what?Quote:
Originally Posted by Scheherazade
Yes, I actually get more kisses from Brandi than my wife.Quote:
Originally Posted by Riesa
Hehe, it is a nice photo.
http://pics1.vampirefreaks.com/B/Ba/...ox/7323529.jpg
How'd you like it??? New hair! I mean...new color...
haha. that is worrisome but you're still better off than me. :lol:Quote:
Originally Posted by Virgil
You're a very attractive girl, Fontainhas, but for me a more traditional hair style would make you even more attractive. Just my opinion. I'm an old (44 years old) fuddy-duddy, so understand where I'm coming from. I know you're an art student, but there are other places to practice art on than your hair. However, whatever makes you express your individuality is fine with me.Quote:
Originally Posted by Fontainhas
I'm with Virg on this one, but then, I have a reputation for being uptight (my friends call me a 56-year-old man in a 17-year-old body). Your complexion and skin tone are excellent, though.
Fontainhas — I like it. I'm not big on the shaved look, but I think the overall style works quite well. I've always been a fan of dyed dreds, and electric blue.
Fellas — While your opinion is fine, sometimes conventional aesthetics and personal style walk different sides of the street. Personally, I've always found the latter much more attractive.
Thank you dear!Quote:
Originally Posted by emily655321
I love your look honey. It suits you to a t and works with your artistic-acting side.
I am amazed at how much you look like my Jillian, except that your eyes and skin are lighter. Those with Portugese blood are always, in my opinion beautiful
This is how I watch Television. Of course I frequently read this way, too.
Is that one of those glorious chairs that have the foot thingy that pops out, the one so busted with use and people trying to sit on it that inevitable some sort of manouver only known to you kicks it into the proper postition?
I just read this thread and looked at the photos from the first page to the last. Now, my eyes are tired, my neck is stiff and my back is sore. Still, I enjoyed looking at all your posts and am still dumbfounded as to the number of people who actually shared their pictures.
One word: Wow.
welcome belle,
and when shall we have the pleasure of having your picture, hmmm?
If I knew how to put a picture up I would.
well it's just a matter of uploading them to somewere in the net.. then it's easy :)
i used this one http://www.tinypic.com/ but you don't have to... ok...
:p
Man this is hard as crap.
not really.. just take a picture that is on your computer and upload it.. then press right click on in when it on the net... copy the line called URL and in the replay you want in the forum paste it between [img] [/img]
Simple as can be! :p
But there is no URL for where my picture is.It is in my e-mail.
that is because it not as a picture on the internet.. it a file attached to your mail.
Ryduce, open the email so that you're viewing the image.
Right click on the pic to save it to your computer hard drive
(eg. "Local Disk (C: My Pictures")
Then to post it to this topic, scroll down under the text window to "Attach Files", click "Manage Attachments"
In the window that pops up click "Browse" so that the link on your comp where you saved the pic shows up in the text box
click "Upload" :)
well... yes.. that's a much better Idea :)
listen to Logos she's way smarter then me :p
hehe...
Hey Logos :wave: