Yeah, it's definitely not the kind of movie you would like. It's dark and definitely pretty sad.
The shoes are clunky-looking but they really DO feel great. I had my doubts about these "shape-up" Skechers shoes (even though, heh...my brother did all the commercials!) because they look so clunky and clumsy. But they really DO help ease you along as you are walking. They cushion your heel and support the arch just enough, plus they are spongy and soft to walk on. The best thing is that the rounded shape encourages you to roll your foot forward easily, heel to toe. Once you get used to them, you feel like you are barefoot on firm beach sand. I could walk for miles in these! They look kind of cute (in a hippie-dippy way) with my boot-cut jeans too.
I always feel okay talking to you about religion or politics because I let *you* bring it up (so we don't talk about it unless you want to). Also, you don't have really strong feelings about politics so we can have a nice non-partisan talk & I don't feel like I'm treading on your convictions. Also, we are good friends so we can have talks about this stuff in a way that just acquaintances can't. :)
Sweaters and blouses sound lovely! You have such pretty skirts already but with new sweaters & blouses, it's like a whole new wardrobe. :)
*I* bring up those things? I don't know how, when I know nothing about them. Well, politics, anyway. I don't even know what I am. I mean, I don't ascribe to a party anyway but I don't know what my views would be counted as. Though being Canadian, in the US I'm sure they'd be considered Liberal (er...darn, what's that called there? Democratic?) since almost all Canadians ARE well on the liberal side as far as the US reckons things.
I got a really pretty one with an oval cowl neck and no sleeves in black silk with cream and burgundy flowers (not a large pattern, though, that looks really good on my quarterback-esque shoulders. :) (Looks okay on my not-so-quarterback-esque DDs, too.) The sweaters...well they're kinda boobalicious, as mom would say. I was wearing a camisole at the time and am not now and the difference is more obvious than I was expecting. :)
I have 2 new (cheap) pair of shoes too but they are neither clunky nor ugly. Nor comfortable. But cute, yep. :)
The shoes are clunky-looking but they really DO feel great. I had my doubts about these "shape-up" Skechers shoes (even though, heh...my brother did all the commercials!) because they look so clunky and clumsy. But they really DO help ease you along as you are walking. They cushion your heel and support the arch just enough, plus they are spongy and soft to walk on. The best thing is that the rounded shape encourages you to roll your foot forward easily, heel to toe. Once you get used to them, you feel like you are barefoot on firm beach sand. I could walk for miles in these! They look kind of cute (in a hippie-dippy way) with my boot-cut jeans too.
I always feel okay talking to you about religion or politics because I let *you* bring it up (so we don't talk about it unless you want to). Also, you don't have really strong feelings about politics so we can have a nice non-partisan talk & I don't feel like I'm treading on your convictions. Also, we are good friends so we can have talks about this stuff in a way that just acquaintances can't. :)
Sweaters and blouses sound lovely! You have such pretty skirts already but with new sweaters & blouses, it's like a whole new wardrobe. :)
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I got a really pretty one with an oval cowl neck and no sleeves in black silk with cream and burgundy flowers (not a large pattern, though, that looks really good on my quarterback-esque shoulders. :) (Looks okay on my not-so-quarterback-esque DDs, too.) The sweaters...well they're kinda boobalicious, as mom would say. I was wearing a camisole at the time and am not now and the difference is more obvious than I was expecting. :)
I have 2 new (cheap) pair of shoes too but they are neither clunky nor ugly. Nor comfortable. But cute, yep. :)
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