Why is Birdlegs Kane wearing that flapper girl 'do? Won't it be confiscated (or sprayed for lice) once she goes to the big house? I don't find it particularly flattering - sort of like she's channeling Dixie's Dutch Boy pageboy, only in chestnut. Guess she doesn't have the guts to have her own limp locks chopped. And why the tasteless S&M leather suit for court? Really, I'm not getting the identity crisis she's going through [okay, grammar police, I ended with a preposition, but let's just keep it between you and I, 'kay? ?;^)].
Mare - looks like an Eva Gabor to me... that needs to be crated... like a papillon... or a yorkie
On Mar 14, 4:41 pm, Mare <lam...@charter.net> wrote:
> Why is Birdlegs Kane wearing that flapper girl 'do? Won't it be > confiscated (or sprayed for lice) once she goes to the big house? I > don't find it particularly flattering - sort of like she's channeling > Dixie's Dutch Boy pageboy, only in chestnut. > Guess she doesn't have the guts to have her own limp locks chopped. > And why the tasteless S&M leather suit for court? Really, I'm not > getting the identity crisis she's going through [okay, grammar police, > I ended with a preposition, but let's just keep it between you and I, > 'kay? ?;^)].
> Mare - looks like an Eva Gabor to me... that needs to be crated... > like a papillon... or a yorkie
With the hair and the glasses I thought she looked like Anna Wintour.
> On Mar 14, 4:41 pm, Mare <lam...@charter.net> wrote:
> > Why is Birdlegs Kane wearing that flapper girl 'do? Won't it be > > confiscated (or sprayed for lice) once she goes to the big house? I > > don't find it particularly flattering - sort of like she's channeling > > Dixie's Dutch Boy pageboy, only in chestnut. > > Guess she doesn't have the guts to have her own limp locks chopped. > > And why the tasteless S&M leather suit for court? Really, I'm not > > getting the identity crisis she's going through [okay, grammar police, > > I ended with a preposition, but let's just keep it between you and I, > > 'kay? ?;^)].
> > Mare - looks like an Eva Gabor to me... that needs to be crated... > > like a papillon... or a yorkie
> With the hair and the glasses I thought she looked like Anna Wintour.
On Fri, 14 Mar 2008 16:41:50 -0700 (PDT), Mare <lam...@charter.net> wrote:
>Why is Birdlegs Kane wearing that flapper girl 'do? Won't it be >confiscated (or sprayed for lice) once she goes to the big house? I >don't find it particularly flattering - sort of like she's channeling >Dixie's Dutch Boy pageboy, only in chestnut.
Oh, funny. I was thinking that it was much more age-appropriate than the long feathery 'do and that it looked pretty sharp.
Did you know that Susan Lucci is a few months younger than me? I'm going to be 62 in July.
> On Fri, 14 Mar 2008 16:41:50 -0700 (PDT), Mare <lam...@charter.net> > wrote:
> >Why is Birdlegs Kane wearing that flapper girl 'do? Won't it be > >confiscated (or sprayed for lice) once she goes to the big house? I > >don't find it particularly flattering - sort of like she's channeling > >Dixie's Dutch Boy pageboy, only in chestnut.
> Oh, funny. I was thinking that it was much more age-appropriate than > the long feathery 'do and that it looked pretty sharp.
> Did you know that Susan Lucci is a few months younger than me? I'm > going to be 62 in July.
> -- > Face your fears. > Live your dreams.
Good thing she doesn't know where you live. : )
I hated the look. She does better with a softer look. And when she does her head tossing, only her earrings move.
(I'm still wondering what Miranda called her on the phone. Was it "Hi, Mommy's Mommy"?)
<impats...@notverizon.net> wrote: > On Fri, 14 Mar 2008 16:41:50 -0700 (PDT), Mare <lam...@charter.net> > wrote:
> >Why is Birdlegs Kane wearing that flapper girl 'do? Won't it be > >confiscated (or sprayed for lice) once she goes to the big house? I > >don't find it particularly flattering - sort of like she's channeling > >Dixie's Dutch Boy pageboy, only in chestnut.
> Oh, funny. I was thinking that it was much more age-appropriate than > the long feathery 'do and that it looked pretty sharp.
If it were her own hair, I might not have such a problem with it. But it looked like she was trying out for the part of Velma in a dinner theater production of Chicago. She has hair like mine - fine and thin. What she was sporting wasn't hers - too thick and helmety (or would it be "Helmuty" in her case?)
> Did you know that Susan Lucci is a few months younger than me? I'm > going to be 62 in July.
Mare wrote: > On Mar 15, 10:01 am, Patricia Martin Steward > <impats...@notverizon.net> wrote:
>>On Fri, 14 Mar 2008 16:41:50 -0700 (PDT), Mare <lam...@charter.net> >>wrote:
>>>Why is Birdlegs Kane wearing that flapper girl 'do? Won't it be >>>confiscated (or sprayed for lice) once she goes to the big house? I >>>don't find it particularly flattering - sort of like she's channeling >>>Dixie's Dutch Boy pageboy, only in chestnut.
>>Oh, funny. I was thinking that it was much more age-appropriate than >>the long feathery 'do and that it looked pretty sharp.
> If it were her own hair, I might not have such a problem with it. But > it looked like she > was trying out for the part of Velma in a dinner theater production of > Chicago. She has > hair like mine - fine and thin. What she was sporting wasn't hers - > too thick and helmety > (or would it be "Helmuty" in her case?)
LOL! Helmuty it is.
In my FF frenzy, I must have missed something. Was she supposed to have actually cut her hair? I assumed that was supposed to be a wig she was wearing so that she could get into court unrecognized or something along those lines -- and that when she went to the Big House (tm), she'd be back to her longer locks.
> I ended with a preposition, but let's just keep it between you and I, > 'kay? ?;^)].
LOL
I had heard somewhere, very recently, that what we think about prepositions and their proper (or improper) use at the end of sentences may not be what we think! For anyone who's interested, here's one link about it:
On Mon, 17 Mar 2008 03:31:45 GMT, chas...@nospam.net wrote: >On 14-Mar-2008, Mare <lam...@charter.net> wrote:
>[okay, grammar police, >> I ended with a preposition, but let's just keep it between you and I, >> 'kay? ?;^)].
>LOL
>I had heard somewhere, very recently, that what we think about prepositions >and their proper (or improper) use at the end of sentences may not be what >we think! For anyone who's interested, here's one link about it:
>I think it's fine, even if it's something not everyone can agree on.
Well, the informal rule I use is if the sentence-ending preposition can be dropped without changing the meaning of the sentence, then you shouldn't use it because it's probably superfluous. I got no problem with you ending your sentence with a preposition, but I do got a problem with the "agree on" construction. I would prefer "agree upon".
> On Mon, 17 Mar 2008 03:31:45 GMT, chas...@nospam.net wrote: > >On 14-Mar-2008, Mare <lam...@charter.net> wrote:
> >[okay, grammar police, > >> I ended with a preposition, but let's just keep it between you and I, > >> 'kay? ?;^)].
> >LOL
> >I had heard somewhere, very recently, that what we think about prepositions > >and their proper (or improper) use at the end of sentences may not be what > >we think! For anyone who's interested, here's one link about it:
> >I think it's fine, even if it's something not everyone can agree on.
> Well, the informal rule I use is if the sentence-ending preposition > can be dropped without changing the meaning of the sentence, then you > shouldn't use it because it's probably superfluous. I got no problem > with you ending your sentence with a preposition, but I do got a > problem with the "agree on" construction. I would prefer "agree upon".
> Mare wrote: > > On Mar 15, 10:01 am, Patricia Martin Steward > > <impats...@notverizon.net> wrote:
> >>On Fri, 14 Mar 2008 16:41:50 -0700 (PDT), Mare <lam...@charter.net> > >>wrote:
> >>>Why is Birdlegs Kane wearing that flapper girl 'do? Won't it be > >>>confiscated (or sprayed for lice) once she goes to the big house? I > >>>don't find it particularly flattering - sort of like she's channeling > >>>Dixie's Dutch Boy pageboy, only in chestnut.
> >>Oh, funny. I was thinking that it was much more age-appropriate than > >>the long feathery 'do and that it looked pretty sharp.
> > If it were her own hair, I might not have such a problem with it. But > > it looked like she > > was trying out for the part of Velma in a dinner theater production of > > Chicago. She has > > hair like mine - fine and thin. What she was sporting wasn't hers - > > too thick and helmety > > (or would it be "Helmuty" in her case?)
> LOL! Helmuty it is.
> In my FF frenzy, I must have missed something. Was she supposed to have > actually cut her hair? I assumed that was supposed to be a wig she was > wearing so that she could get into court unrecognized or something along > those lines -- and that when she went to the Big House (tm), she'd be back > to her longer locks.
> Alane
No I think we are to assume it is a wig. The wig and the big glasses were her lame attempt to be incognito as she entered the courtroom.
> On 14-Mar-2008, Mare <lam...@charter.net> wrote:
> [okay, grammar police, > > I ended with a preposition, but let's just keep it between you and I, > > 'kay? ?;^)].
> LOL
> I had heard somewhere, very recently, that what we think about prepositions > and their proper (or improper) use at the end of sentences may not be what > we think! For anyone who's interested, here's one link about it:
> > On 14-Mar-2008, Mare <lam...@charter.net> wrote:
> > [okay, grammar police, > > > I ended with a preposition, but let's just keep it between you and I, > > > 'kay? ?;^)].
> > LOL
> > I had heard somewhere, very recently, that what we think about > > prepositions > > and their proper (or improper) use at the end of sentences may not be > > what > > we think! For anyone who's interested, here's one link about it:
> Why is Birdlegs Kane wearing that flapper girl 'do? Won't it be
> confiscated (or sprayed for lice) once she goes to the big house? I
> don't find it particularly flattering - sort of like she's channeling
> Dixie's Dutch Boy pageboy, only in chestnut.
> Guess she doesn't have the guts to have her own limp locks chopped.
> And why the tasteless S&M leather suit for court? Really, I'm not
> getting the identity crisis she's going through [okay, grammar police,
> I ended with a preposition, but let's just keep it between you and I,
> 'kay? ?;^)].
> Mare - looks like an Eva Gabor to me... that needs to be crated...
> like a papillon... or a yorkie