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01-07-2004, 12:28 PM
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justamom, I am VERY sensitive about my corpse-rotting breath. So's my dog.
 maybe I should have hit the "refresh" button and checked out Jules' post first, huh?
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02-18-2005, 09:10 PM
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I've been superficial about people's conversations lately! Who the hell asks someone how old they are right after asking their names?
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02-18-2005, 11:56 PM
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Originally posted by juniorgrrl
Pantyhose and open toed shoes are another one. It just looks ignorant to me. Should I choose open-toed shoes for my bridesmaids, I'll provide them each with a pair of toeless hose, should they want to wear them. Now to break FI's mom of the habit...
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THANK YOU!!!! I was at the opera the other night, and you would not believe how many obvious pantyhose colors (like black or dark brown) I saw with open-toed shoes. People...they make Hanes toeless hose for $6.99. Buy a pair. Rejoice.
Actually, I was pretty shocked at the clothes I saw. I was wearing a simple black dress, but I saw everything from guys in khakis and tennis shoes to teenagers in obvious prom dresses. There was this one girl who had a neckline going down to her belly button...and she had no boobs. Gross, and totally inappropriate.
Pet peeve--rude customers! I work in a department store, and it's like...don't be a biotch. There's no reason for it, and it's tacky.
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02-19-2005, 12:44 AM
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Originally posted by SDTSarah
THANK YOU!!!! I was at the opera the other night,
Actually, I was pretty shocked at the clothes I saw. I was wearing a simple black dress, but I saw everything from guys in khakis and tennis shoes to teenagers in obvious prom dresses. There was this one girl who had a neckline going down to her belly button...and she had no boobs. Gross, and totally inappropriate.
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I HATE when people dress inappropriately for the occasion. When you go to a 5 star restauraunt DRESS UP, if you are going to work, don't wear a tank top, and put some pantyhose on with that business suit.
Teeth are a BIG one for me.
Hair, not to say I have the most BEAUTIFUL hair in the world, but I spend A LOT of time making my hair what I consider "presentable" (some may say too much time) and if someone can't even bother to WASH theirs, I'm sorry I will be a snob and say "eww" like summer from the OC.
As for white after labor day, I don't think we here in california really listen to that rule, probably because in February it can be like 70 degrees.
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02-19-2005, 01:06 AM
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~People who dress in head to toe designer clothes-- complete with bag and shoes--and then bitch about an extra 15 cents to add cheese to their sandwich. This has happened so many times to me and I can't stand it.
~People who are overly brand whores. Your Escalade does not need to look like your matching Gucci purse.
~People with bad table manners. And noisy eaters. I can't eat next to some who eats and chews loudly.
~Preteens and their whole sub-culture. They can help their attitude problems.
Ok, I'm stopping now. I can go on all night.
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02-19-2005, 03:18 PM
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Here's a good one...
I was at a really nice place for brunch today. (It was in Buckhead, for all you Atlanta people.) The girl at the table next to me had her hair in CURLERS. LOTS of them. She was wearing cheerleading clothes, so I'm assuming she had some kind of tournament. But still...I thought that was something everyone knew? She also had this gigantic ridiculous bow in her hair.
When she walked out, my mom and I just started cracking up...and my mom is about the least superficial person in the world.
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02-20-2005, 12:15 AM
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What the hell does that word mean!
I yam, what I yam, and dont eat green sh*t, gets in my teeth and looks bad!
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02-20-2005, 04:43 PM
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Posture
- Posture. I cannot stand people who don't stand up straight. It aggravates me, particularly when it's tall men. I tell my tall male friends to stand up straight all the time. It works too. Even if they respond with 'ok mom'.
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02-20-2005, 08:26 PM
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SDTSarah...You saw someone in curlers? in PUBLIC? Thats just awful.
*I know its been said repeatedly but EYEBROWS! I'll pay for you to get them waxed, really I will. There was a girl I worked with once who had a unibrow and because she had such a small forehead her eyebrows actually met her hairline. I never could look at her when she spoke to me.
*Sweatpants, yoga pants, pj's in class, the mall or anywhere that is not the gym or at home. There is no need. Wear real pants. I workout six days a week and dance twice a week. It's disrespectful to others to present yourself in sweats. Even in the library during finals.
I feel better now. And I'm so happy to hear other people have an eyebrow issue too!
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02-21-2005, 11:49 AM
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SDTSarah...You saw someone in curlers? in PUBLIC? Thats just awful.
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Ok, I was a competition cheerleader for two years. When we are on the road for competitions, we have to have curlers in our hair up until about a half hour before we compete. That means we spend the entire morning with our hair in curlers. Since we are on the road, that means we have to eat and appear in public.
I'm just saying.
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02-21-2005, 12:52 PM
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02-21-2005, 02:54 PM
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Originally posted by ADqtPiMel
Ok, I was a competition cheerleader for two years. When we are on the road for competitions, we have to have curlers in our hair up until about a half hour before we compete. That means we spend the entire morning with our hair in curlers. Since we are on the road, that means we have to eat and appear in public.
I'm just saying.
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Yeah...but this was a NICE restaurant.
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02-21-2005, 10:36 PM
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breath
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02-22-2005, 02:37 PM
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I'm superficial about people who wear those long ass acrylic nails.
Oh and Body Odor...
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02-22-2005, 02:51 PM
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Hair- If you're out in public, DO YOUR HAIR.
body odor-Just shouldn't happen. If you have a problem that means you can't help it, see a doctor.
DRY lips- It's called chapstick or lipgloss folks, use it.
Black women with DRY LOOKING hair. I keep my hair looking shiny at all times.
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