Here I am with my new hip hugger laundry basket. The picture in the inside show some woman figure with a laundry basket glued to her side like this.
My best friend and I went to White Trash Mountain. I actually don't remember the real name of the store, except it has mountain in it. People who like to hunt go there and they have lots of extremes. Lots of camouflage and lots of bright orange jumpsuits. Julie being a non-white and me being me, we stood out more than the bright orange-- don't shoot me dick cheney jump suits.
Here I am on this beautiful camouflage sofa. It is only like a thousand dollars. It would go perfectly with my decor.
I think this was in Macy's, but could have been Lord and Taylor. Mike would remember because him and his friends also tried on the coat and took pics! We didn't even know that we each had done so until after the fact. That is so weird how can two groups of people try on the same coat just to make fun of it. The damn fur is rabbit fur by the way!
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12/11/2007 00:22 #42468
White trash mountain12/01/2007 13:40 #42353
Have yourself a filthy little ChristmasTo make me happy on Xmas all you need to do is give me a little filth. I love John Waters! This shot comes "straight" out of the About Gay Life Magazine's holiday issue. I feel like they know exactly what I want for xmas. Not only that, but they also have this awesome extension tool for your camera so you can ditch the mirror when taking shots of yourself. This was made for me...just look at my current userpic and this new one from Thanksgiving day. Honestly I would rather have a tripod, but that thing is totally cute for the vain photographer.
Cha Cha heels are all I want for Xmas! Scene from Female Trouble. Dawn Davenport aka Divine.
Cha Cha heels are all I want for Xmas! Scene from Female Trouble. Dawn Davenport aka Divine.
metalpeter - 12/02/07 08:31
That's funny not that I have any idea what Cha Cha heals are
That's funny not that I have any idea what Cha Cha heals are
tinypliny - 12/01/07 22:26
Hmmm... good times are coming for us all at (E:strip).
You are just so breath-takingly good-looking! :)
Hmmm... good times are coming for us all at (E:strip).
You are just so breath-takingly good-looking! :)
mike - 12/01/07 21:25
i just reread your journal and memorized every line, happy? haha
i just reread your journal and memorized every line, happy? haha
james - 12/01/07 13:55
Nice girls don't wear cha-cha heels!
Nice girls don't wear cha-cha heels!
11/23/2007 21:07 #42265
Tyra Banksjames - 11/25/07 17:17
One thing I look for in a mate is the ability to shoot hell fire's fueled by the souls of the damned out of their mouth.
Want my number Tyra?
One thing I look for in a mate is the ability to shoot hell fire's fueled by the souls of the damned out of their mouth.
Want my number Tyra?
drew - 11/25/07 08:15
I think she looks great, but whenever I see her talk on tv she becomes less attractive.
I think she looks great, but whenever I see her talk on tv she becomes less attractive.
imk2 - 11/25/07 00:39
i agree with jason.
i agree with jason.
jason - 11/24/07 16:45
I still think Tyra looks great!!!
I still think Tyra looks great!!!
metalpeter - 11/24/07 16:04
Just wanted to say that a borrowed part of thing about a sole and it should have been soul. There is some movie (can't remember what it is or maybe a show) and there was a women and when she kissed you she sucked out your soul and it was blue. It sounds like a comic book movie but can't think of who it is. She does look like a demon in that picture though. I saw her show once and it was about girls who where in the sex buisiness and it was good but her way of talking kinda seemed put on and that was kinda a turn off. Maybe she should do a vampire movie she would be perfect for that.
Just wanted to say that a borrowed part of thing about a sole and it should have been soul. There is some movie (can't remember what it is or maybe a show) and there was a women and when she kissed you she sucked out your soul and it was blue. It sounds like a comic book movie but can't think of who it is. She does look like a demon in that picture though. I saw her show once and it was about girls who where in the sex buisiness and it was good but her way of talking kinda seemed put on and that was kinda a turn off. Maybe she should do a vampire movie she would be perfect for that.
imk2 - 11/24/07 14:23
peter you are so, so funny!
peter you are so, so funny!
fellyconnelly - 11/24/07 08:52
i disenjoy her with a passion.
i disenjoy her with a passion.
metalpeter - 11/23/07 23:57
I admit I think she is so fucking hot, but not as hot as she used to be. Wana see a fine ass black girl who is pretty and has great natural big boobs watch higher learning. Oh yeah plus it was a pretty good movie to. For some reason that animation makes me want to kiss her and suck out her electric sole. Lightning and all I would still let her climb on top of me we would just have to do it out side or something.
I admit I think she is so fucking hot, but not as hot as she used to be. Wana see a fine ass black girl who is pretty and has great natural big boobs watch higher learning. Oh yeah plus it was a pretty good movie to. For some reason that animation makes me want to kiss her and suck out her electric sole. Lightning and all I would still let her climb on top of me we would just have to do it out side or something.
11/23/2007 10:04 #42258
Elmwood ChangesElmwood Ave is changing. Out of town, even out of state investors are buying up the vacant properties. The fall of the US dollar will lure in Canadians especially with an advertising campaign including residents of Ontario. This Buffalo News article highlights some changes some of which appeal to me, others that don't. I'm sure (e:joshua) will love the Village Beer Merchant.
[box] Out-of-staters lured by quality, low price
By Mark Sommer NEWS STAFF REPORTER
Updated: 11/23/07 7:42 AM
Bill Wippert/Buffalo News
Elmwood Avenue is on a lot of radar screens.
It can be measured by new local businesses and particularly, interest from out-of-state investors.
Justin Azzarella of the Elmwood Village Association says some of the attention stems from being named one of the "10 great neighborhoods in America" by the American Planning Association in October.
"The amount of interest in the Elmwood Village, and this street, is huge," said Azzarella, the group's executive director.
Susie Lenahan, a real estate broker in MJ Peterson's new downtown office, concurs.
"The New York-Boston-Philadelphia- Washington, D.C.-type investor just can't believe how inexpensive the prices are here. They're seeing the buzz about Elmwood, and Elmwood has never looked better," Lenahan said.
A New York investment company has bought the Elmwood building that houses Ujima theater and the former Jimmy Mac's and Chef's Deli. Commercial property along Bryant Street, west of Elmwood, was purchased by a Boston company.
The popular shopping district, which is in a continual state of flux, continues to have vacant properties, but some hard-to-rent spaces have recently been leased. For example:
> Elmwood Market will open in the former DVD Dot storefront near North Street. Groceries, frozen foods, deli items and made-to-order subs are among the expected offerings, along with an outdoor patio and free deliveries to seniors.
Latina's, a supermarket on the same block in Stuyvesant Plaza, closed in April.
"This area is so vibrant, and we really want to be part of this new Buffalo," said Alex Alarshi, co-owner with Dale Ali.
> Village Beer Merchant, locating in the former Chef's Deli, will offer upper-end and specialty beers, as well as a deli counter and pastas.
> Bryant Street Cake Co., 291 Bryant St., will be housed in the former home of the old Buffalo Rome restaurant.
> Hunt Real Estate, at Elmwood and Breckenridge, will open a store for sales and rentals in 2008, allowing window shopping for a new home.
> Evans National Bank will go into the current Elmwood Taco & Subs, which is moving a few doors down to take over a former Burger King space.
> Pano's has received city approval for an expanded, twostory building, with a groundbreaking expected in early spring.
> Bank of America will relocate from Utica Street to an Elmwood storefront vacated almost two years ago by Pier 1 Imports. The bank, which is expected to open in the spring, will have a "faux second floor," a compromise worked out between the bank and the association.
"It's going to look like a twostory building, with the ability to build out if the bank should ever leave," Azzarella said.
Bel Cibo, which means good food in Italian, opened earlier this month on Elmwood Avenue near Bidwell Parkway.
> The plaza where Bank of America currently resides, next door to a recently closed Eckerd's drug store, will become a surface parking lot for staff of Women and Children's Hospital.
That decision has drawn a cool response from the association. "Surface parking is not a positive for an urban environment," Azzarella said.
> Bel Cibo, a casual, Italian- American restaurant, opened earlier this month in a location vacated 2z years ago by Sofra, a Turkish restaurant. It's best known for housing the longtime Soda Bar & Pastry Co. The owners are Marty Palame and Buck Kaber, who also own Mode at Elmwood and Utica.
> The eclectic gift store Neo recently relocated near Elmwood and Utica from its longtime home on Allen Street.
> Firebrand, a sneaker boutique, has opened on Elmwood near Breckenridge.
To boost holiday shopping, the Elmwood Village Association is distributing 46,000 guides about the commercial strip in subscription-based mailings in southern Ontario and Western New York. Canadian shoppers have been pouring into the Niagara Frontier because of the decline of the U.S. dollar.
"There's been a really big uptick in Canadian shoppers," Azzarella said.
A much wider distribution - as many as 300,000 pieces - is planned for the spring.
msommer@buffnews.com
[/box]
Already I feel that Elmwood is not what it used to be. Many of my favorite businesses are gone. Pier 1 although a chain was somewhere I could enjoy going to, but a bank I have very little interest in. I feel that the banks already here more than suit my needs. I don't have to wait too long when going to the teller. Same thing with a real estate office. I love the space that they are moving into where Feel Rite used to be. Now it will become absolutely useless to me and many other city residents. Increased traffic could considerably change commute times for everyone. To me the thought of economic growth is exciting, but it concerns me that residents may not be able to take advantage of the growth. I really just hope that our interests are not sold out to outside investors.
[box] Out-of-staters lured by quality, low price
By Mark Sommer NEWS STAFF REPORTER
Updated: 11/23/07 7:42 AM
Bill Wippert/Buffalo News
Elmwood Avenue is on a lot of radar screens.
It can be measured by new local businesses and particularly, interest from out-of-state investors.
Justin Azzarella of the Elmwood Village Association says some of the attention stems from being named one of the "10 great neighborhoods in America" by the American Planning Association in October.
"The amount of interest in the Elmwood Village, and this street, is huge," said Azzarella, the group's executive director.
Susie Lenahan, a real estate broker in MJ Peterson's new downtown office, concurs.
"The New York-Boston-Philadelphia- Washington, D.C.-type investor just can't believe how inexpensive the prices are here. They're seeing the buzz about Elmwood, and Elmwood has never looked better," Lenahan said.
A New York investment company has bought the Elmwood building that houses Ujima theater and the former Jimmy Mac's and Chef's Deli. Commercial property along Bryant Street, west of Elmwood, was purchased by a Boston company.
The popular shopping district, which is in a continual state of flux, continues to have vacant properties, but some hard-to-rent spaces have recently been leased. For example:
> Elmwood Market will open in the former DVD Dot storefront near North Street. Groceries, frozen foods, deli items and made-to-order subs are among the expected offerings, along with an outdoor patio and free deliveries to seniors.
Latina's, a supermarket on the same block in Stuyvesant Plaza, closed in April.
"This area is so vibrant, and we really want to be part of this new Buffalo," said Alex Alarshi, co-owner with Dale Ali.
> Village Beer Merchant, locating in the former Chef's Deli, will offer upper-end and specialty beers, as well as a deli counter and pastas.
> Bryant Street Cake Co., 291 Bryant St., will be housed in the former home of the old Buffalo Rome restaurant.
> Hunt Real Estate, at Elmwood and Breckenridge, will open a store for sales and rentals in 2008, allowing window shopping for a new home.
> Evans National Bank will go into the current Elmwood Taco & Subs, which is moving a few doors down to take over a former Burger King space.
> Pano's has received city approval for an expanded, twostory building, with a groundbreaking expected in early spring.
> Bank of America will relocate from Utica Street to an Elmwood storefront vacated almost two years ago by Pier 1 Imports. The bank, which is expected to open in the spring, will have a "faux second floor," a compromise worked out between the bank and the association.
"It's going to look like a twostory building, with the ability to build out if the bank should ever leave," Azzarella said.
Bel Cibo, which means good food in Italian, opened earlier this month on Elmwood Avenue near Bidwell Parkway.
> The plaza where Bank of America currently resides, next door to a recently closed Eckerd's drug store, will become a surface parking lot for staff of Women and Children's Hospital.
That decision has drawn a cool response from the association. "Surface parking is not a positive for an urban environment," Azzarella said.
> Bel Cibo, a casual, Italian- American restaurant, opened earlier this month in a location vacated 2z years ago by Sofra, a Turkish restaurant. It's best known for housing the longtime Soda Bar & Pastry Co. The owners are Marty Palame and Buck Kaber, who also own Mode at Elmwood and Utica.
> The eclectic gift store Neo recently relocated near Elmwood and Utica from its longtime home on Allen Street.
> Firebrand, a sneaker boutique, has opened on Elmwood near Breckenridge.
To boost holiday shopping, the Elmwood Village Association is distributing 46,000 guides about the commercial strip in subscription-based mailings in southern Ontario and Western New York. Canadian shoppers have been pouring into the Niagara Frontier because of the decline of the U.S. dollar.
"There's been a really big uptick in Canadian shoppers," Azzarella said.
A much wider distribution - as many as 300,000 pieces - is planned for the spring.
msommer@buffnews.com
[/box]
Already I feel that Elmwood is not what it used to be. Many of my favorite businesses are gone. Pier 1 although a chain was somewhere I could enjoy going to, but a bank I have very little interest in. I feel that the banks already here more than suit my needs. I don't have to wait too long when going to the teller. Same thing with a real estate office. I love the space that they are moving into where Feel Rite used to be. Now it will become absolutely useless to me and many other city residents. Increased traffic could considerably change commute times for everyone. To me the thought of economic growth is exciting, but it concerns me that residents may not be able to take advantage of the growth. I really just hope that our interests are not sold out to outside investors.
fellyconnelly - 11/24/07 08:53
i came in after pier one, but noticed the ghostly sign.. dammit! i love pier 1!
i came in after pier one, but noticed the ghostly sign.. dammit! i love pier 1!
metalpeter - 11/23/07 16:26
That is a great article I like how it tells what places will become what. One thing I did notice is that no one has taken over sweet tooth yet. I would think that would be a prime spot the same with that place that is allways some Asian resturant and then goes out of buiesness (closes). The good news is that some of the empty buildings now have some thing in them or will soon. Yes it would be nicer if they were more then just a bank in Pier 1 but that place is pretty big for a retail place. In terms of ETS does anyone remember that it burnt down a long time ago. I can't remember if it was rebuilt where it is or if that was a new location. In any event it has been there for a good long time I say they should stay and the Burger King should become a bank. I still can't beleive that Burger King closed, very strange.
That is a great article I like how it tells what places will become what. One thing I did notice is that no one has taken over sweet tooth yet. I would think that would be a prime spot the same with that place that is allways some Asian resturant and then goes out of buiesness (closes). The good news is that some of the empty buildings now have some thing in them or will soon. Yes it would be nicer if they were more then just a bank in Pier 1 but that place is pretty big for a retail place. In terms of ETS does anyone remember that it burnt down a long time ago. I can't remember if it was rebuilt where it is or if that was a new location. In any event it has been there for a good long time I say they should stay and the Burger King should become a bank. I still can't beleive that Burger King closed, very strange.
mrmike - 11/23/07 10:29
I love the idea of the Village Beer store, but it's a little depressing to see the Pier one store go to a bank and the ETS site be a bank, along with the flattening of the plaza on Utica. The "growth" seems a little haphazard
I love the idea of the Village Beer store, but it's a little depressing to see the Pier one store go to a bank and the ETS site be a bank, along with the flattening of the plaza on Utica. The "growth" seems a little haphazard
11/22/2007 23:14 #42252
Gobble GobbleThis 10lb hairball was surgically removed from a women who obsessively ate her own hair. It is called Tricophagia. Ten pounds is like the size of a huge baby! It really just makes me want to vomit.
jenks - 11/23/07 09:59
yeah. gross. It's called a bezoar. Blech.
yeah. gross. It's called a bezoar. Blech.
ladycroft - 11/23/07 03:54
Ewe. I first saw this some years ago when they removed the same thing from a 9 year old girl in India. I hate hair, gag.
Ewe. I first saw this some years ago when they removed the same thing from a 9 year old girl in India. I hate hair, gag.
tinypliny - 11/23/07 00:58
Now that's what I call Super-Keratinized. EW.
Now that's what I call Super-Keratinized. EW.
mike - 11/22/07 23:45
that sir, is disgusting!
that sir, is disgusting!
hahaah - I missed this as well. But (e:libertad) looks hot with his hip-hugger-laundry. LOL
How is this the 1st time seeing this post.
Hope a real leporad didn't die for that, but she looks great in the coat, it is a nice looking coat. Camo isn't my style but for those that like it I can see it. I can also picture it in like a log cabin, or faux log cabin in the woods type of place, or in a place for hunters.
I know at least three families with the full camo living room set. It comes in different varieties of camo.
Rabbit fur printed in leopard print. That's like a furry irony.
You would have to pay me to put that couch in my house!
The camo couch is pretty bad.
But just imagine the basement that it goes in *shudder*
Lord & Taylor! That was so weird, I can't believ we both did that! Randomness. Do people really love rabbit fur that looks like that?