It seems to be a popular look with certain women who are 40+, weigh about 250+, and have a tattoo they wish to share with the world.
Another great look is the halter top worn just above the belly, sans bra, so enough of the back is exposed to reveal a tattoo all along the spinal column. I am trying to teach my daughters that it isn't polite to stare, but these interesting individuals make my job as a parent a bit more difficult.:)
Monica's undergarment appears very painfully stetched, let's hope no innocent bystanders are injured when the elastic gives way.
Doubts Tearing France Apart: An orgy of breast-beating claims the French 'piss off the planet'
At the FNAC Etoile in Paris, more a multi-storey literary warehouse than a bookshop, the shelves are buckling under the weight of ammunition for a political and social war. With titles such as French Arrogance, Falling France and French Disarray, this is heavy-calibre weaponry that is being trained on France's political elite in a war that has broken out over the very soul of the country.
Launched against a background of top-level disillusionment with Europe, accelerating unemployment rates, spectacular company failures and a stagnant economy, the books by some of France's leading social commentators have added an incendiary factor to popular protests over reforms that could end the 35-hour week, cut social security benefits and introduce across-the-board austerity. [snip]
It is an argument bolstered by Nicolas Baverez, a historian and free-market evangelist and author of La France qui tombe, who in only 134 pages trots out a thousand historical and contemporary statistics to claim that France is paralysed by 'economic, political, social and intellectual immobility and is plunging towards decline'.
Both pale into insignificance alongside L'Arrogance française, where the journalist authors, Romain Gubert and Emmanuel Saint-Martin, state: 'With our sermons, our empty gestures and our poetic flights, we (the French) have pissed off the planet. Worse: we make them laugh. [snip]
I have Southern roots, and I love the South and most Southerners. That being said, there is no better place to people watch than a Wal Mart on a Friday night in a small Southern town...