Girls Gone Wild

Dec 20, 2008 12:00


Its in our primitive nature to not stand apart from the safety of the pack. When one discusses their individuality, its meant insofar as that pack is concerned. That's why I have such a problem with non-conformists; they're all the same. What began as a fun idea for a cheap thrill (all the while thinking I was quite the visionary for my insight ( Read more... )

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prog_guy69 December 19 2008, 23:36:20 UTC
Your icon makes you look like Kevin Smith. Maybe you should "Silent Bob" imitation? :)

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ehowton December 21 2008, 17:15:50 UTC
If my hair were still long I could so pull that off!

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prog_guy69 December 21 2008, 18:54:34 UTC
And you've lost some weight...

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dawaioser December 19 2008, 23:39:01 UTC
"Show me what you put in your body."

Oh dear lord. This will bring all sorts of mischief. I'm going the safe route: gourmet food, wine, fun bits and shards of metal called jewelry.

I haven't even checked out the breast entry as I've been too busy with holiday planning, work junk, and dealing with "appendages" of my own. After experiencing them 24-7, (unless showcased properly) they lose their magic.

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ehowton December 21 2008, 17:23:17 UTC
I'm going the safe route: gourmet food, wine,
Thanks for sharing. We're heading to Richardson today for our quarterly shopping trip to the health food store - that's where all the freshest food comes from, and the best selection of wine, too! I will be a cooking fool these next two weeks with no kids. That reminds me, I need to replace the propane on the grill!

(unless showcased properly)
That's the spirit!

...they lose their magic.
I keep expecting them to also, but not even 10-years of marriage has lessened my fascination, much to my wife's vacillating glee and chagrin. BUAHAHAHAHA!

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melancthe December 20 2008, 09:29:20 UTC
"Show me what you put in your body."

Ha! I already posted about that.

And let's not even get onto the topic of things we'd LIKE to put into our bodies. ;)

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ehowton December 21 2008, 17:30:55 UTC
I already posted about that.

And who could ever forget it? Such a moving, comprehensive entry. A masterpiece, really. I don't think I've ever read any other single blog entry on livejournal which was as fascinating. I have a Five-Star Post tag I use on my own or at the behest of others in which to identify some of mine as worthy, but your post rivaled even those.

I've thought about that post often, wrestling with why I find it so fascinating. Was it the way the dialog seemed so raw, delivered staccato as it were through the conflicting emotions of the characters, or was it the sweeping imagery you were able to convey? I don't know, but whatever it was, it was made of WOW.

I like the relationships. I mean, each character has his own story. The puppy is a bit too much, but you have to over look things like that in these kinds of paintings. The way he's *holding* her... it's almost... filthy. I mean, he's about to kiss her and she's pulling away. The way the leg's sort of smashed up against her... Phew... Look how he's painted ( ... )

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melancthe December 21 2008, 19:08:49 UTC
I'm ... touched, I am! And to think I was considering not producing a sequel!

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codekitten December 21 2008, 12:48:05 UTC
"He was also the first of many to consider creating a boob post in his own image, based on the ultimate success of mine. Meme! (ganked from ehowton) "Show me your boobs!""

bah! i wasn't the first???

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ehowton December 21 2008, 17:33:57 UTC
It was such a universally brilliant idea! "The meme heard 'round the world." I mean, who doesn't like boobs? Its a no-brainer, really. I'm surprised more people didn't up and run with it.

You were the first female who asked ;)

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melancthe December 21 2008, 19:09:37 UTC
Cute icon! ♥

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