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Post by riley on Apr 28, 2006 4:06:39 GMT -5
Was married on the beach. Went barefoot with some slacks and a button up shirt. Slacks? Who says slacks? Does your wife know you're gay?
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Post by luke on Apr 28, 2006 6:47:45 GMT -5
Slacks or khakis, sometimes...maybe it's just a Southern thing. Or maybe I'm just a big gay homo. Wouldn't surprise many, I'd think.
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Post by tuneschick on Apr 28, 2006 7:28:00 GMT -5
Why thank you guys. I love her too. Awwww. That was cute. Er, and yeah, I keeping quiet about the whole 'slacks' thing. I don't know any gay dudes that say that, but I do know a lot of 80-year-old nanas.
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Post by luke on Apr 28, 2006 7:30:50 GMT -5
Down here in the South, we all talk like old people.
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Post by riley on Apr 28, 2006 12:56:35 GMT -5
Do you say blouse? That's on par with slacks.
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Post by Paul on Apr 28, 2006 13:05:57 GMT -5
I grew up in S. Carolina for awhile, they say slacks there too.
When I get a few drinks in me my southern drawl comes out, and words like yonder, and reckon are said frequently.
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Post by limitdeditionlayla on Apr 28, 2006 21:39:33 GMT -5
Layla, my hair will probably be up. Me and my sister are going to a salon that day to get my hair and makeup done. I want an upsweep, I think. And this will make you happy: I think I'm going back to blond before the wedding. I miss my blond hair. As for shoes, I haven't even begun to decide. I want something simple and strappy, but I haven't decided if I'm going for the whole garter thing or not. Too many decisionsBlonde? Awesome. I always love a hot brunette, but when you're blonde its all deliciousness, mmm. An upsweep would suit that dress, I think, because its so elegant. Make sure you get some pretty earrings though. Simple & strappy shoes is the best idea for a gown that style, a kitten heel wouldn't overwhelm that dress & is very Audrey Hepburn. Like this, but in black:
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Post by limitdeditionlayla on Apr 28, 2006 21:43:26 GMT -5
See, if you ladies didn't live so far away from me, you could come over & borrow my shoes. I'm a real shoe nazi & I keep them all in boxes with their lining, but I'll never deny another gal an evening of wearing my gorgeous shoes. Shoes make your entire outfit. I hate when I see a girl looking fab except for her crappy shoes.
Last night my sister Lena came over for our bimonthly cocktails & 80s music night & she counted all my shoes. She stopped at 121 because she was sick of counting. Eek... !
I sometimes say "slacks" & "blouse". I'm a gay man trapped in a woman's body though.
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Post by luke on Apr 30, 2006 7:03:51 GMT -5
I grew up in S. Carolina for awhile, they say slacks there too. When I get a few drinks in me my southern drawl comes out, and words like yonder, and reckon are said frequently. Had no fucking clue "slacks" was only regional for dude's dress pants...go figure. I say "over yonder" quite a bit, and "reckon" a lot. I suppose I also say "dow 'ner" instead of "down there" and "up under" quite a bit, as in, "it's up under the cabinet." I used to think "panties" was Canadian for "boxers", but then I realized that Riley was really talking about how he wears panties.
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Post by dolly on May 1, 2006 6:45:10 GMT -5
See, if you ladies didn't live so far away from me, you could come over & borrow my shoes. I'm a real shoe nazi & I keep them all in boxes with their lining, but I'll never deny another gal an evening of wearing my gorgeous shoes. Shoes make your entire outfit. I hate when I see a girl looking fab except for her crappy shoes. Last night my sister Lena came over for our bimonthly cocktails & 80s music night & she counted all my shoes. She stopped at 121 because she was sick of counting. Eek... ! I sometimes say "slacks" & "blouse". I'm a gay man trapped in a woman's body though. You do remind of me little sis sometimes, Layla. I remmeber making the mistake of helping her move house once. This guy we worked with helped out by taking a few car loads and two journeys were made just transporting the girl's shoes. She was like you - all in boxes, some never even worn. Mental. My mum calls her Imelda. I was thinking the other day that if I ever have a little girl I might call it Lena. Such a pretty name. Lena Diane LLM. Perfect.
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Post by dolly on May 1, 2006 6:46:39 GMT -5
I used to think "panties" was Canadian for "boxers", but then I realized that Riley was really talking about how he wears panties. Heee heeeee. I bought JLLM some pants made out of dollybeadz (those little candy necklaces) a few months back. He will wear them. Oh yes.
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Post by dolly on May 1, 2006 6:55:01 GMT -5
Thanks, everyone. I love the dress too, it was the only one I tried on. I saw it on the rack and I fell in love. However, I doubt I'll do it strapless. It comes with straps as well , which you button on the inside, just skinny little black ones. Strapless dresses make me nervous. Layla, my hair will probably be up. Me and my sister are going to a salon that day to get my hair and makeup done. I want an upsweep, I think. And this will make you happy: I think I'm going back to blond before the wedding. I miss my blond hair. As for shoes, I haven't even begun to decide. I want something simple and strappy, but I haven't decided if I'm going for the whole garter thing or not. Too many decisions. Gary's going to look hot as hell in that tux, tho. I've only ever seen him in a tux in pics...and they were from his first wedding, bahaha. He'll look way hotter at this one. As will the bride, naturally No matter what you all say tho, the baby blue tux would have been fucking awesome. And jllm, everyone knows I'M the lucky one. And Luke's wife looked stunning on her wedding day, jeez. Beautiful. An upsweep will look perfect with the dress, Trace as it's all about simple sophisticated elegance. I think you should go back blonde as it really suits you. You'll look just like Grace Kelly! I had a jet black updo on my wedding day. I also hated my dress, but felt bad because my Mum had helped me choose it (or persuaded me it was 'the dress') and my Granma and Aunt paid for it. It wasn't a meringue or anything stoopid, but it wasn't me and I'd do everything so much differently next time. Luke's wedding looked perfect.
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Post by Paul on May 1, 2006 8:48:05 GMT -5
I grew up in S. Carolina for awhile, they say slacks there too. When I get a few drinks in me my southern drawl comes out, and words like yonder, and reckon are said frequently. Had no fucking clue "slacks" was only regional for dude's dress pants...go figure. I say "over yonder" quite a bit, and "reckon" a lot. I suppose I also say "dow 'ner" instead of "down there" and "up under" quite a bit, as in, "it's up under the cabinet." I used to think "panties" was Canadian for "boxers", but then I realized that Riley was really talking about how he wears panties. ;D LMAO! Yonder and reckon are seriously two of my favorite words to say! Do ever say jeet? That's short for 'did you eat'...
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Post by luke on May 1, 2006 9:40:28 GMT -5
Thanks, Dolly. And "Diane", eh...?
I guess I say "jeet" sometimes, but usually it just depends who I'm talking to or how drunk I am. My accent was relatively thick when I lived in North Louisiana, although in the town I was in, people considered me to not really have an accent.
Down here, I've picked up a slight bit of coonass that I only notice when I'm back in north Louisiana. Still, though, depending out who I'm talking to, I may or may not break out "jeet", "y'oughtta", and "yawnna" (do you want to). My accent isn't nearly as bad as it used to be before I came down here, though, and when I read at my cousin's wedding in Pennsylvania, they said my Southern accent was barely noticeable.
The worst thing I catch myself doing this day is coonass grammar/phrases. I used to hate it, now I do it all the time. Stuff like, "What time it is?" and "Come see" instead of "come here."
Yeah, I know there's a board for this boring shit, but I'm lazy.
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Post by JesusLooksLikeMe on May 1, 2006 12:45:14 GMT -5
Neat beach. Hot bride. Cool use of the word 'slacks'.
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