Tuesday, October 28, 2008

... not so fast ...


The End ... is not as near as I originally thought! Woohoo!



Sunday, October 26, 2008

I have a golf question.....


...crap, I forgot the question.

Saturday, October 25, 2008

Enjoying Anna Nicole Weather....


...drop dead gorgeous...

Friday, October 24, 2008

Continuing the Favorite Week!


Slice of heaven on Earth

Thursday, October 23, 2008

Fashion Ceiling and Floor

While waiting in the hall to use the rest room, one must wonder why the grave site?




When finally getting to get into the bathroom, well I hope you have the nerve to enter.

Wednesday, October 22, 2008

Twins?


This was my first fashion post. You think they are twins?

Tuesday, October 21, 2008

Upside Down Killer Diamond Ring


The diamond is flipped in it's mount and since diamonds can cut glass, well this can truly be a 'girls best friend'.


This week is re-post week of some of my favorite posts over the past 10 months

Sunday, October 19, 2008

Sunday Shoe Lesson



My 60 seconds with Andy Rooney

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First look: had a kind of a 'wOw cool' feel toward 'em.
Second look: it seemed a bit too mosaic for my taste.
Hadn't seen it yet for the third time since the posting; but I dont know that I want to see it more than 3 times anyway?
These get a 'gimmicky' review.

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Saturday, October 18, 2008

Friday, October 17, 2008

Friday!!!


... if ...
to do is to be
... and ...
to be is to do
~ would someone explain ~
do be do be do
- to me!

Thursday, October 16, 2008

Flashin Fashion Thursday!


Armed (or 'lipped' as the case may be) and Ready!!

Wednesday, October 15, 2008

Why the mic Wednesday?


Go ahead ... say something?

Tuesday, October 14, 2008

T'weird Tuesday!


Slinky ain't slinking anywhere on Tuesday!

Monday, October 13, 2008

Hot Hair or Headed Not


Hot Hair



Headed Not



Hot Hair



Hot Hair



Hot Hair



Headed Not



Hot Hair



Hot Hair



Was hot



... you decide ...

Sunday, October 12, 2008

Shoe Fashion








Saturday, October 11, 2008

Fashionable Fuel Tank Faucet


=

Hook'em Horns

Friday, October 10, 2008

Not Your Everyday Shoe




Thursday, October 9, 2008

Wednesday, October 8, 2008

Careful What you Google


Not what I had in mind when I googled "BASEBALL BAT" but I guess it is a baseball bat!

Tuesday, October 7, 2008

Another Tuesday and a Dr Seuss Moment


Sometimes I look up and I wonder why?
Why? What? and How?
then When?
and Who?
asks I?

Fashionable Lipsticks


Monday, October 6, 2008

When Nylons Fail


http://greenhome.huddler.com/wiki/old-nylons-new-uses)

linked in title

First of all, I don't see women wearing nylons much anymore. I say GOOD! The natural skin of the clean shaven leg is okie-dokie with me! Nylon is one of the strongest fabrics around but last about as long as a good bowl of buttered popcorn So, here are some other uses I found while 'catchin a few waves.'

Nylons can:

-Find lost contact lenses, earrings, or other such tiny items. Put the stocking over the end of the vacuum hose and gently vacuum the area where the item was dropped.
-Tie up things, like plants that need to be staked.
-Filter old paint from one can into a new can. Just stretch the nylon across the top of the new can and pour the old paint through it. It will filter out lumps and dried paint.
-Store scraps of soap. Collect enough pieces, and tie the stocking off. It will made a good soap scrubber
-Protecting very small items, like handkerchiefs and doilies, in the washing machine and dryer (low temp). They may need ironing afterward, but lace trim and hem-stitching will be safe from the zippers and rivets of other clothes, and they won't find their way into the lint trap.
-Be made into sachets ... put in some lavender flowers, cedar chips, or your favorite potpourri; tie a knot; cut above the knot; repeat up the leg and then toss the little bundles in drawers, shoe boxes, the pockets of stored coats ... wherever.
-Remove cat hair from furniture. Pull the stocking over your hand, and wipe down your couches and chairs. It creates static and the hairs come right up.
-Repel deer and other animals from your garden. They hate the smell of humans, so you can use nylons with ivory soap staked in the garden to keep the deer away.
-Shine shoes like the best of them.
-"Scrub" silver, plexiglass, and other easily scratched surfaces.
-Store things like screws, nails, nuts, etc. Pour the items into the stocking, tie it off and hang it over a work table.
-Be attached to the discharge hose of your washing machine to catch lint before it goes down the drain and clogs pipes.
-Be pulled over a yardstick to dust under the fridge, washer, dryer, or under any hard to reach area.
-Be used like a bungee cord to tie things down. Keep an old pair in your car trunk.
-Become a pet toy -- for cats, fill the nylon foot with pieces of old fabric, then tie off the opening. Add a bit of catnip for an extra treat. For dogs, put a tennis ball in an old stocking and tie a knot.
-Apply varnish or finish in the hard-to-reach places where a brush won't fit.
-Keep kids warm -- on extra cold days, use clean old stockings as mitten liners for children. They are ideal because they can provide warmth at least up to the elbow.
-Keep kids entertained -- nylons can be used to make a crafty seed sprouting creature.
-Bind piles of newspapers and magazines. Cut the top of a pair of nylons off and voila! You have a large rubber band.
-Reduce your heating bill. Make a stocking snake to prevent drafts by filling the leg of a nylon with sand and tie the end shut. Place at the bottom of the door to prevent cold air from seeping inside.
-Haul around small toys, like action figures. This works great for road trips.
-Replace expensive stuffing in homemade pillows or dolls. When the stuffed toy wears out, you can take the nylons out and use them again.
-Protect shoes from scuffing while traveling. Store one shoe in each leg of the nylons.
-Create an outdoor hand-washing station. Put a bar of soap into an old nylon and tie it to an outdoor faucet. If you don’t have a convenient outdoor tap, an old laundry detergent container can be filled up with water. Tie the soap to the handle. You can use a hammer to poke a hole near the bottom of the container, and stick a golf tee inside to create a lower level of water flow. Now you can wash your hands after gardening, walking the dog, and playing or working outside.
-Be used to create a non-slip bar of soap for kids’ bath time. Put the bar of soap into the nylon, and tie off the edges. Cut off any tail. This makes the soap have better grip for kids.
-Be used as a disposable headband. Cut the nylon across the leg to create circles. In a pinch they can also be used as hair bands for ponytails.
-Be turned into an inexpensive softball that won't hurt kids or your furniture. -Stuff an old stocking with other old pairs of nylons, and sew the top closed.
-Scrub your back when you can’t reach -- place a bar of soap in the middle of a stocking, and tie off both ends. Now you can grab each end of the stocking and seesaw your back clean.
-Help someone with a broken arm or leg get dressed. Cut the foot part off of a stocking, and stretch it over the cast. This nylon will keep clothing from getting caught on the cast.
-Make you rich quick -- go to a bank, pull the nylons over your head and ... um … maybe not. ;)
By Huddler's Green Home Community


Qualifying statement: I do not wear pantyhose, but my wife and mother have and I have actually seen them use a few of these before.

Sunday, October 5, 2008

Sunday's Message

Saturday, October 4, 2008

Fashion Voting

Friday, October 3, 2008

Thursday, October 2, 2008

Flirting Eyes

Since you can flirt with your eyes much easier than you can flirt with your feet, here are a few sets of eyes that I would interpret as flirting...