Posted on 01/21/2009 8:06:47 AM PST by GOP_Lady
This’ll be fun. ;o)
I need this kind of release or I’ll go absolutely bonkers.
hehe..
when i stand straight and ‘tall’ i’m 5’1-3/4”. ;o)
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I was telling a friend about it and said I would try and find it on the web. I can't!
I'm thinking Laura purposely chose her understated outfit so as not to compete with whatever Michelle was going to wear. It would be like her; she's such a gracious lady.
But I too, can't stand the open coats in a cool weather outfit If you need a coat, then there needs to be some way to close it without continually holding the front pieces together!
Alot of people feel the way you do,,,but I am not like the media hacks and don’t aspire to be. And Michelle is sort of a bystander anyway.
But I'm glad - you be the good person so I can be the bad one... it evens out to zero.
No riding hat for Inauguration, obviously, but could also be paired with a pillbox or cloche and do just as well. Something like that would have been so over the top — especially if she had chosen a brilliant color.
Mrs. Bush started choosing matronly outfits that made here beautiful figure disappear. That's no way to highlight what beauty God gave her as a gift. She was the complete package — class, beauty AND disciplined.
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I love 3/4 length coats! I had to buy a new one this year, because I'd lost a lot of weight since last winter, WooHoo! I didn't want to buy a real heavyweight one, since we're planning to move back South, and I found a nice camel colored one that is light enough, that I could even wear it on really cold days in MS next winter, if it's not too big for me then. I told my hubby that when I get down to my goal weight, I want a nice leather 3/4 length coat and some knee boots! Now, I'm no spring chicken, but I don't see any reason why a fifty-something woman can't wear that!
The hardest part for me at 60 is knowing I can't wear the heels I used to wear and hats (which I adore) look trite now. Wouldn't suffer the pain, even if I could balance which I can't due to Neuropathy (just diagnosed). I used to have the balance of a cat, and now — well, let's just say I'm learning to accept myself in this new condition of aging. Inside, I'm still young, lithe and supple. I still dance and sing, but I have to do it sitting down or standing now. ;-) The legs are still long and shapely, but the balance to strut the stuff is gone.
“***We will not see any such skit this weekend or ever on SNL....***
Yeah, but you made me laugh imagining it!
You ought to start a weekly thread entitled This Weeks Not SNL Skit.
Thank you for enjoying my post #598. I’ve heard that comedians say they can’t make fun of the Obama’s because there is nothing to poke fun at. Just thought I’d throw out some ideas. I guess the writers that are coming out of institutions of higher learning are limited in what they see as good material for comedy—it can only be against conservatives. I think your thread idea is a great one. We can give those writers some ideas in areas where they are lacking creativity.
Frankly, I never liked high heels. 2” is about the most I can stand, and then, not for any length of time. Heck, I fall off my sneakers, sometimes! My Daddy used to call me Slew-Foot Sue, ;o)
:)
I never had that problem, being short and all.
But, still she should work on that. She would look 100% better if she carried herself better.
I remember seeing the original skit (years ago!), and I remember laughing so hard I bent over. It was so clever and, of course, Carol Burnett was so funny in everything she did. This skit is one of the classics in TV comedy. I still laugh when I see it.
So, can we look forward to you starting one this weekend? When you do, put me on your ping list.
We’ve already got great material for this week: drapery “viewing outfit,” bedspread “ballgown,” teatowel “church dress.” :)
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