16-06-2018 10:03 PM
16-06-2018 10:03 PM
Just saw the pic of you negotiating with yourself @Faith-and-Hope. I’m amazed at the decisiveness of agreement and compassion for you both 😜🤦♀️.
My ex husband was a shocker for clothes. It was often a conversation point. But not bohemian just different.
Im going to head off for the night I think. I’ve negotiated with myself that I’ll have clean sheets on my bed tonight, will have to see how successful my negotiating skills are ?
Enjoy your night @Mazarita, @Faith-and-Hope 💜🤗😘
16-06-2018 10:19 PM
16-06-2018 10:22 PM
16-06-2018 10:22 PM
Lol, just saw your negotiation image from before too, @Faith-and-Hope. Seriously though, it helps me 'get' that concept better.
16-06-2018 10:26 PM
16-06-2018 10:27 PM
16-06-2018 10:27 PM
I usually wear my clothes inside out..... often at my MILs or with Mr Buddha or at
mum's and they say.....your clothes are inside out.....I like wearing loose baggy clothes.....I bought the cutest dark knitted cardigan short in target for very llittle, loose jeans from oppy,,,,,target peasant shirt.......very loose......
cooooolllll........
16-06-2018 10:32 PM
16-06-2018 10:32 PM
Goodnight @Teej, if I haven’t missed you ..... 🤗💜💐💕
The power of image @Mazarita ..... 😄👍
Sounds comfy to me @PeppiPatty 🌷
16-06-2018 10:33 PM
16-06-2018 10:33 PM
When Mr Buddha turned 17, he only wore suits. Still the same.
Suits.. We discuss his choice of waistcoats all weekend.
16-06-2018 10:34 PM
16-06-2018 10:34 PM
Hi @PeppiPatty, awesome with wearing what expresses you. I wear almost all op shop clothes too, though these days I am a bit more conservative in dress style, not that keen on being too obtrusive since I'm in some of my shyer years. But I used to dress wildly as a drama student. Witches britches with short nylon dresses from the oppy. One I had was red with horizontal stripes. Then I'd have tights and big thick socks with shoes from the oppy that looked a bit like old fashioned womens shoes from the 1940s. Either that or the same kind of outfit and gumboots. Had so much fun with what I wore during that time.
16-06-2018 11:22 PM
16-06-2018 11:22 PM
lol.......so we were all um.......different......for the past few years I just wore my overalls an t-shirt or singlet and whatever.......
But they are now somewhere...I'm over the overalls and into as loose as you can get.
Gumboots ?lol thick socks? So.....a little like Dorothy with the red striped dress and 40s shoes? I want to go home @Mazarita ??
Some years ago, I found some cute not shoes, not boots doctor martens on Amazon. com. They are three-hole shoes.....for 50 and no postage and packaging so I live in em...
I go into Target to get my knickers and usually on the cheap rack I know...
I've written an article on Sociology on Functionalism..... my head is very big that I understood it all and it helped that Mr Buddha gave me a talk about what it all meant...... pretend I didn't tell you that Mr Buddha explained it all and I just read it and understood it all straight away ok?
I betta go to sleep and read up on all comments ...
Luv ya all @Faith-and-Hope @outlander @Teej @Appleblossom
16-06-2018 11:24 PM
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