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I just bought a "bikini groomer" and having shaved off any offending stray hairs that might have been hanging around after my brazillian wax job I found myself grooming the nape of my neck below my bobbed hair line. my armpits, random hairy moles....you name it. I am now tempted to shave off my eyebrows.

What do you think? Good idea? Bad Idea? Let's have...
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estrada:
I've always wondered why the shaved eyebrow look did not go the way of the dodo.
chico1982:
You know, you're really pretty. You mentioned yourself looking "scary" at ages 31, 32, and 33, but I think you're very beautiful. I love your profile picture, as well; you look a little like Julianne Moore.

This is from a barely 21-year old guy, so I don't know how much weight that carries.

And keep your eyebrows. Don't change anything. smile

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So the holidays are upon us, holly jolly and all that crap. Riddle me this though, when do you quit believing in Santa Claus? I mean really believing--giving up all hope that he might be out there and accepting the fact that it was your mum and dad all along...
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saintbrat:
Santa Claus isn't real! Say it ain't so! What next, the easter bunny, maybe Jesus, just when do we stop decontructing my moral universe?! Will we get to 80 years of age and arrive at the nursing home, and they say say, God, o yea, that was just something we cooked up to keep the kids in line! lol
echobunny:
My parents pretty much crushed the santa for me way early on... they'd take me to the toy store ask me what I wanted, bought some of it, went home, wrapped it, and gave it to me about a week later... kinda loses the magic non?
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Happy Thanksgiving everybody.
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estrada:
Thanks for the compliment.

I don't have much trouble from the middle point of my stomach, I tend to sit up without moving my legs so I basically do sit ups all the time, but I do have problems with the lower abs, which are super flabby.

I recently got a letter from my undergraduate uni asking for donations, so I sent them 20 bucks.

I hope they don't cave into political pressure and switch from evaluation format to grades.
estrada:
I went to The Evergreen State College in beautiful (if you like rain 360 days a year and smelling like soggy clothes) Olympia Washington.

I have a friend who attended Santa Cruz, he's a Banana Slug and I'm a Geoduck.
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Any John Cusack fans out there? What is your favorite John Cusack film?

I'd say that Gross Pointe Blank is the best "John Cusack Movie," because he wrote, produced and starred in it, and Martin Blank is one of his most memorable and engaging characters. The movie has all the hallmarks of a classic, good characters, snappy dialogue, quotable lines, several bumps per minute, unforgettable...
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kidmorlock:
Hi Nowhere-

Yeah, gotta admit, John's the man. Have you heard anything on his attachment to a Bill Hicks biopic? He's been lobbying for it for a while, I hear. And he's the only one around to do it, methinks.
poopoohead:
You know, what I like about High Fidelity is that, more than any other movie with him, that guy is exactly who Lloyd Dobler would've grown up to be, if he'd lost his way somwhere in adulthood.
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Saw Echo and the Bunnymen last night at the Fillmore and what a fantastic set they did. It's amazing to me just how good Mac's voice still is after 25 years of touring and smoking and how incredibly cool Will Seargant still is at 40 something. They didn't play Villier's Terrace, but played just about everything else I love by them. Rescue, Silver, Seven Seas,...
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echobunny:
not surprising(by my member name), but echo is my fave of all time...

saw them this tour as well... mac is still uber cool... the epitome of cool... i do miss les though...and of course pete.
I've actually seen echo about 40 times (including ian solo shows)...and they have never seemed to lose any of their cool, their passion, energy, or great sound.

An underappreciated gem.

glad to find another fan!
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sterlingsteele:
ha! i was there too! small world wonder if we saw each other without knowing it....it was a fantastic show, and 25 years is amazing especially with all the craziness the band has been through. ian walking out, finding new a new lead singer, the death of drummer pete defreitas... disolving completely, and then finally getting back together...

loved your pictures you have really amazing eyes...
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I was going to put something here, but I'm too tired...
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rubbersoul:
Hey, I saw you around the boards so I thought I'd come by to see if you had updated this thing yet. Guess not. Cute new picture, though.
nowheregirl:
Thanks. I will update at some point. It's harder for me to write "journal" entries than to post in the theads.
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Tomorrow is my birthday. I plan to get plowed and watch Harold and Maude. The last time I got drunk I ended up half-naked singing "Singin' in the rain" in a fountain.
opahl:
Happy birthday!!! I hope it's a good one. smile
nowheregirl:
Thank you! It was alright. Birthdays sort of cease to thrill after a certain age... You're sweet to wish me well though, thanks!
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So I actually had a whole day and night off for the first time in 27 weeks. Woo hoo. How did I spend it? Doing laundry, cleaning my kitchen, surfing the net, and checking out the new photosets on Suicide Girls of the girls and members. (I must say SuburbanSlave's last two photosets in the "Plus Sized Women" group are pretty fabulous and Nala's Tap...
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nowheregirl:
Well my dad read Mallory to me as a kid, from about the age of 4 to the age of 8... I love Arthurian legends as a result, and I studied Medieval history and rhetoric at Berkeley, so I have a love for the middle-English language and the times as well. Things written then were meant to be read aloud, and if you look at something like Chaucer's Canterbury tales or Mallory's Le Morte D'Arthur, as dramatic literature, meant to be read aloud and almost performed by an orator to an audience of folks that cannot read, it does come alive. I think it's one of the greatest books written.
eyesplice:
Ahh, to be read to, rather than read, that makes sense! Although I loved reading Chaucer. BTW - I concur on GL - next!
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Insommnia again. A semi-permanent state. It's 3:35 in the morning and I can't sleep, so I'm editing a music website forum that I administer and typing my first journal entry on Suicide Girls. I really gotta get a prescription for some kinda sleep aid at some point. I shouldn't be up drinking coca-cola, making phpBB themes and looking at porn. I should be sleeping...

But...
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dango:
I hear ya!! Take care. smile
rubbersoul:
Hey, will you update this thing already!?! wink