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:::OFFICIAL::: Ugly mug thread!

Started by Drunken Chinchilla, November 09, 2003, 12:12:27 PM

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Jeysie

I probably wouldn't mind having my hair long again if it would end up looking like that, but it doesn't anymore. :P

And whenever I wear glasses with my short hair, it looks sorta odd somehow. (shrug)

Peace & Luv, Liz

Say

I was completly opposite, when I was younger I had short hair, now I have long hair. :)


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KatieHal

Fishy pic - HAHAHAHA!!!  That's funny :)

Mango's pic - Aww! Cute! And fun, love the balloon :D

Mike, you are a perfect Frodo!!! That's so cool. I've seen those and said that before, but still...so cool!!

Jeysie - love the Christmas sweater ;-)

I've more or less always been a short-hair girl, it works for me! And I get too impatient with trying to grow it out, so I end up cutting it again. It took me YEARS to grow out my bangs, cause I would get annoyed and cut them again...it took a bet with a friend as to whether or not I'd do it for real to actually get me to!

Tell me in all honesty you think I can't or won't do something (and mean it!) and that will only ensure I will do it!  ;D

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Say

I think you would look super cute with your hair till before your shoulders, not too long, not too short :)

(though I have to admit you look great with that haircut too!)


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Looks nice, the shirt goes well with you. ;D
* oldbushie turns smile upwards in the pic. :D
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KatieHal

Quote from: Say on November 13, 2003, 08:37:51 AM
I think you would look super cute with your hair till before your shoulders, not too long, not too short :)

(though I have to admit you look great with that haircut too!)

Thanks!  I just love the layers when it's about this length. :) They're so fun! I can make it flip out and be all cute like. HEehee!

I still wanna see a picture of Say!!...a REAL one!

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mfortunato

Quote from: Storm on November 12, 2003, 04:21:22 PM
Nice pics! When I first saw your "Mike finds the ring" avatar I thought I missed a hobbit in LOTR  ;) In these pics you can see it's not really a forest though :P
Well, I took the pics in the entrance hallway in my apartment.  I found some pics on the web of trees and things and put myself in there.  It was kind of a rush job - but fun nonethe less :D
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Jeysie

Well, I'm not fat, but I am large-boned and a bit chubby. I definitely am not anything close to "petite", that's for sure, and wouldn't be even if I were my ideal weight. (Which is probably only about 30 pounds lighter. 150 pounds is still pretty hefty for a woman.)

Peace & Luv, Liz

Say

Quote from: Jeysie on November 14, 2003, 05:56:06 PM

150 pounds is still pretty hefty for a woman.


WTF, omg.... *starts dieting*
I told you all I was a fugly whaley :/





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mfortunato

Also, Say, remember you're 5'10", Jeysie is 5'7".  And 150 is SO not heavy!  And yes, Jeysie looks like she has a bigger build (and I don't mean fat).  My wife has bigger arms than I do (because she has bigger bones).  She's not petite woman and while she complains she's not the weight she wants to be, she'd never say she's whaley (that would be that scary woman in that pic that was posted a while back).  And she weighs more than 150 and she looks fantastic!

I'm 5'7" and I'm between 195 - 200 lbs. right now.  Also, you can't measure your build by your elbow bone.  That's a bunch of crap.  I have long, skinny arms (I'm kind of apeish that way ;))but I'm very barrel chested and have broad shoulders and a broad back.  In that sense, I'm a larger build.  Put it all together, I guess I'm a medium build.  I don't think I'm fat - I've got the mini buddah belly, but I'm certainly not unhealthy.

So I wouldn't worry too much about the "ideal" weight.  Because it isn't what they tell you.
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Say

Amy its absolutly beautiful!
I've seen tons of pics from you guys from plays and wtf she is just a pretty woman no matter what anyways


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I remember the good old days when I used to weight about 150 pounds  ::)  Even back then I thought I was fat  :P
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Jeysie

I have to admit that having a large build occasionally appeals to my demented sense of humor. I tend to look like I weigh less than I do, so every so often I'll encounter some smart-alecky guy who boasts that he can lift me off the ground for some reason, and doesn't believe me when I tell him it's not going to be as easy as he thinks. (Like my ex-boyfriend, actually. :P) So I let him try, and he does in fact find out it wasn't as easy as he thought. :suffer: (Granted, that means guys I do like can't do it either, but I'm afraid of even small heights, so it's not that big a loss.)

Peace & Luv, Liz

Say

hahahah jeysie :D
its like when you tell a guy "no you cant" doesnt matter what, he just do it for the heck to prove you wrong or something I had a friend like that :P


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Jeysie

Heh. Yeah, my ex-boyfriend was like that a lot. :P Thankfully, my roomie isn't like that in terms of doing things himself I say he can't or shouldn't. (Well, not very often, anyway.) Instead, he tends to be a pain about pestering me about things I say I can't do. (Like me driving. I've tried telling him than someone who's uncoordinated, has lousy far sight ability, has a terrible spacial sense, and generally doesn't do well at concentrating on more than one thing at a time is not the sort of person you want behind a steering wheel. He's tried telling me I'd get better with practice. Yeah, right, just like I got better at sports with practice, which I suck at because they require many of the same skills as proper driving. But anyhoo.)

The other thing he does that annoys me is not listen to me. I'll say we should do something a certain way, and he'll ignore me and do it a different way. And, of course, it nearly always turns out that we should have done it the way I suggested, or at least a way that's intermediate between our ideas. Quite frankly I don't find being able to say "I told you so" as satisfying as simply having stuff go right the first time.

I love all you men, I really do, but why do you have to be so stubborn? :suffer:

Peace & Luv, Liz

Say

hahahaha, well I gotta say I couldnt agree more :P, although not every single guy I ever met has been stubborn!, but I do know how it is when you do team work or something and you -do need the other person to listen to you- haha and that just simply does not happen :P, lucky you that it turns out to be somewhere in between both ideas! haha sometimes it turns out to be nothing at all as it has happened to me before!! :D

about driving thats exactly how I felt when I was starting out, hahah like I was all lost in space behind a wheel, but with time, that sort of like fades away or something, I've been driving for like 4 years by now :P and I dont worry as much as I did before, maybe your roomate is right, its just a matter of getting used to it or something, even if you dont hahaha with time you would probably just would care less about it :D !



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Jeysie

Quote from: Say on November 15, 2003, 12:47:38 PMhahahaha, well I gotta say I couldnt agree more :P, although not every single guy I ever met has been stubborn!, but I do know how it is when you do team work or something and you -do need the other person to listen to you- haha and that just simply does not happen :P, lucky you that it turns out to be somewhere in between both ideas! haha sometimes it turns out to be nothing at all as it has happened to me before!! :D

Heh, I guess maybe it's just the type of guy I'm attracted to being friends or lovers with, that they're stubborn. I admit I might enjoy at first a guy who was enough of a wuss to do whatever I said (what girl wouldn't?) but it would get tiresome rather quickly. I may joke about being right all the time, but I know I'm not. I appreciate in a friend the quality for someone to tell me when I'm wrong, and give me logical reasons why. But it feels like there are several times I'm either right, or at least am right about pointing out what might be wrong with the current plan of action, and people ignore me. I can think of a few times at work where I'd bring up some misgivings or problems with something, but the boss wouldn't pay close enough attention to me. Then that something goes wrong, and they reprimand me for not bringing it up. My most recent boss was nice, so I held my tongue, but part of me did want to say, "Um, I DID tell you something was screwy, but you didn't listen!" I have got to be missing something
somewheres in regards to how I interact with people.

Quote from: Say on November 15, 2003, 12:47:38 PMabout driving thats exactly how I felt when I was starting out, hahah like I was all lost in space behind a wheel, but with time, that sort of like fades away or something, I've been driving for like 4 years by now :P and I dont worry as much as I did before, maybe your roomate is right, its just a matter of getting used to it or something, even if you dont hahaha with time you would probably just would care less about it :D !

Well, practice would help with the "concentrating on more than one thing at a time problem", since most of the driving tasks would become things I don't need to actively think about. And finally being able to afford contacts would help with my poor visibility of things far away, and at night. But I don't see any way of getting around my poor coordination and spacial sense. I already bump into enough objects and sometimes people simply while walking... doing so in something weighing as much as a car would probably suck a great deal. :P

Peace & Luv, Liz

Jeysie

Quote from: copycat on November 15, 2003, 03:54:48 PMBy my (with a bit of help from google) calculation that's only 68 kgs, 18 kgs more than me, so what's the problem?

Well, like I said, it doesn't exactly match the stereotype of a woman being petite and feminine. I don't act all that feminine, and the fact that I'm somewhat imposing build-wise doesn't help much. I dunno, I guess I'm still just trying to figure out why I can't get a date to save my life. (Even my ex-boyfriend said he found my intelligence, independence, and large build to be "intimidating".) I've always had plently of male friends, but whenever they crushed on a girl, it was always the pretty, perky, petite, girly, submissive ones. None of which is me at all.

Peace & Luv, Liz

Say

see thats why you earned your title of drunkieee


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