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What a sanctimonious bitch. Good grief. What state is she in?

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For instance, and this will not be popular, but I do not like tatoos. Sorry, I just don't care for them and have never seen one that I thought was pretty enough or interesting enough to consider doing that to my body for life.

I have never, in my life, seen a tattoo that (I thought) looked attractive. Never. They look like cattle brands for the most part. On fleshy people they draw attention to the excess weight; on smaller people they seem to make the skin look older. Even if it is a small, individual symbol it looks like a birthmark or a cancerous growth, unless you look really closely. I know a woman who has one all the way around her ankle (either it's a vine or a barbed wire) and it effectively makes her leg look like a stump, just as if she were wearing white shoes/black socks. And the colors are horrible.

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So...I'm agreeing with Austin, if that's all right with you.

Duplessis3, my quote was in response to MJB's observation on a lady who was dressed a bit. . .uh. . . differently in her church last Sunday. I was just trying to express that we ALL have different sensibilities about things, and we all make private judgments, no matter how tolerant we may perceive ourselves to be. And as long as those thoughts are kept private, no problem. People are going to have different opinions about everything on God's green earth. I'm sure I wear/do/eat/drive/participate in something that somebody else is going to privately dislike and not choose for themselves. I was not saying that tatoos are wrong (at all!), but rather that I don't like them and that's just my personal sensibility on the subject.

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Oh geez, I glanced at the blog and spotted the skunk hair. Not cute. And is she actually wearing visible lipliner?! WHY?!?!?! :o

UH-OH!!!!!!!!!!

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I used to think most tattoos weren't worth it. And then, I started bellydancing. I was so very very wrong. A skilled artist and a good placement can be amazing.

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I totally got what you were saying, Austin. You put it in context, and that's fine. No "so what" to that from me because you were relating it to the conversation about other people's dress and whether to express your opinion on it.

The other antitattoo statement had nothing to do with this conversation and seemed like it was out of the blue. In fact,it seemed a little like what Trish advocates doing.

I should have just ignored that statement.

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What a sanctimonious bitch. Good grief. What state is she in?

She is in/around Keller, Texas from what I gather.

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The other antitattoo statement had nothing to do with this conversation and seemed like it was out of the blue. In fact,it seemed a little like what Trish advocates doing.

Oh good, more inter-poster hand-slapping, that's just what we need. Who made you the off-topic police? I guess I missed the FJ rule that "thou shalt not deviate in any way from the topic of discussion in the original post". I'm fairly sure it happens in just about every thread posted around here, so you have a lot of work to do.

Yes, I agreed with someone who mentioned that they don't like tattoos in a thread that is not about tattoos. I hereby throw myself at the feet of whatever Holy Council you're chairman of and beg for clemency. :roll:

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I hate polo shirts. And those turtlenecks with little pumpkins on them, with matching appliquéed cardigans.

(That was for you, LilMiss. :mrgreen: I figured we all might as well chime in so you aren't alone. :lol: )

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I hate polo shirts. And those turtlenecks with little pumpkins on them, with matching appliquéed cardigans.

(That was for you, LilMiss. :mrgreen: I figured we all might as well chime in so you aren't alone. :lol: )

Oh, gosh. Don't get me started on holiday sweaters! DH has permission to shoot me if I ever even contemplate wearing one of those.

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Hehehe. He probably thought "Oooh! A hiding place!"

Little kids don't really have an understanding of personal boundaries- if they see something that looks like they could hide under, they will go hide under it. I can't tell you how many times we've found my four-year-old cousin hiding under clothes racks in department stores or under the dining room table with the tablecloth. :lol:

(I mean no offense with this post, just pointing out why he might have done that)

No offense taken but my backside is as broad as a dinning room table so I can understand his point of veiw. I think little man was trying to hide from his mother who wanted him to sit down and behave until it was his turn to swim, I just wished he hadn't of flipped my skirt up so high.

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Oh, gosh. Don't get me started on holiday sweaters! DH has permission to shoot me if I ever even contemplate wearing one of those.

I think if one person wears one, EVERYONE should have to wear one. I saw Bethenny Frankel do that on her reality show last Christmas and it was a hoot. Her husband had to wear the ugliest one I've ever seen, and that's sayin' something.

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I personally hate vests of all kinds. Especially the ones intended to be winter wear--if it's that cold, wear a coat.

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I personally hate vests of all kinds. Especially the ones intended to be winter wear--if it's that cold, wear a coat.

I felt the same way until I started riding horses in winter. It's so much easier to ride in a sweatshirt and vest than a coat and it really is warmer than the sweatshirt alone.

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She better be careful, or she's going to end up like this teenager in Tennessee:

http://www.wsmv.com/story/14959429/trip ... en-her-eye

LEWISBURG, Tenn. -

A shopping trip to a local Wal-Mart turned violent.

A teenage girl suffered a brutal beating.

It started as a comment from 16-year-old Hailey Hendricks.

"Her whole behind was out," said Hendricks.

It ended with Hendricks laying flat on the floor of a Lewisburg Wal-Mart.

"The second time she hit me is when I hit the back of my head and then I guess I knocked out," said Hendricks.

Hendricks said she told Tabitha Brown to pull up her pants, then Brown and her sister Symetra Brown allegedly came at Hendricks with fists flying.

"They had to place titanium under her eye because the floor of the bottom of her eye was completely blown out," said Hendricks' mother Jeanetta Hurt.

Now, Hendricks looks a lot different than she did when she first walked into that store.

Medics rushed Hendricks to Vanderbilt where she had to undergo facial reconstructive surgery, and as of right now, she still can't open her left eye.

"It's just the hardest thing you can see is your child strapped with a neck brace and everything just crying in pain," said Hurt.

Hurt said she hopes other teens will learn from her daughter's mistake.

"You just have so much crime out there. You can say something to somebody and you never know if they've got a gun, if they've got a knife, you don't know. Everything's just violent out there so it's better to keep your mouth shut," said Hurt.

As for Hendricks, she sees things a bit differently.

"Yes, I'd tell her to pull her pants up again because it was disrespectful," said Hendricks.

Police said the Brown sisters took off after the fight, but a store employee got their license plate number.

Officers caught up with the duo and charged them with aggravated assault.

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She better be careful, or she's going to end up like this teenager in Tennessee:

http://www.wsmv.com/story/14959429/trip ... en-her-eye

LEWISBURG, Tenn. -

A shopping trip to a local Wal-Mart turned violent.

A teenage girl suffered a brutal beating.

It started as a comment from 16-year-old Hailey Hendricks.

"Her whole behind was out," said Hendricks.

It ended with Hendricks laying flat on the floor of a Lewisburg Wal-Mart.

"The second time she hit me is when I hit the back of my head and then I guess I knocked out," said Hendricks.

Hendricks said she told Tabitha Brown to pull up her pants, then Brown and her sister Symetra Brown allegedly came at Hendricks with fists flying.

"They had to place titanium under her eye because the floor of the bottom of her eye was completely blown out," said Hendricks' mother Jeanetta Hurt.

Now, Hendricks looks a lot different than she did when she first walked into that store.

Medics rushed Hendricks to Vanderbilt where she had to undergo facial reconstructive surgery, and as of right now, she still can't open her left eye.

"It's just the hardest thing you can see is your child strapped with a neck brace and everything just crying in pain," said Hurt.

Hurt said she hopes other teens will learn from her daughter's mistake.

"You just have so much crime out there. You can say something to somebody and you never know if they've got a gun, if they've got a knife, you don't know. Everything's just violent out there so it's better to keep your mouth shut," said Hurt.

As for Hendricks, she sees things a bit differently.

"Yes, I'd tell her to pull her pants up again because it was disrespectful," said Hendricks.

Police said the Brown sisters took off after the fight, but a store employee got their license plate number.

Officers caught up with the duo and charged them with aggravated assault.

:shock: Wow!

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I'd totally do it if I saw her, "UH-OH! Pamela Anderson circa Baywatch lipliner! UH-OH!"

Visible dark lipliner worn with lighter lipstick is what the estimable Clinton Kelly calls "pornmouth."

And--and I mean absolutely no disrespect to any drag queens anywhere--when I saw the pic of her with Hala The Muslim, I thought she was a guy in drag, and got confused. Wouldn't this sanctimonious douche want to avoid drag queens--or was she trying to convert one?

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Visible dark lipliner worn with lighter lipstick is what the estimable Clinton Kelly calls "pornmouth."

And--and I mean absolutely no disrespect to any drag queens anywhere--when I saw the pic of her with Hala The Muslim, I thought she was a guy in drag, and got confused. Wouldn't this sanctimonious douche want to avoid drag queens--or was she trying to convert one?

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Does anyone else feel tempted to wear the most uh oh type clothes they can find in front of this woman? I'm pretty modest ,maybe not by fundy levels, but everything is covered and I'm tempted to dress like a 25 cent street walker just to make her sputter her uh oh's.

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If she came to my campus, I'd dig up some pagan tracts and force her to take mine while wearing the lowest cut top I have.

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Does anyone else feel tempted to wear the most uh oh type clothes they can find in front of this woman? I'm pretty modest ,maybe not by fundy levels, but everything is covered and I'm tempted to dress like a 25 cent street walker just to make her sputter her uh oh's.

I'm in my mid forties and have left my twenty year old body far behind. But I would wear defrauding clothing while holding a secret camera. Catching Trish's obnoxious behavior and posting it on youtube would make me happy.

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