As I see it, that's not the issue. The man in question feels discriminated against, and frankly, I can see why ('m not debating the rights and wrongs of it). The issue seems to be that some people wearing skimpy clothing are allowed to dine there but others are not, due to their lack of...
Oh, it is and if that's the worst thing that's going to happen, then you won't have too much to worry about!
All of mine went through phases of bleaching their hair, dyeing it....you name it! When Ziggy was 11 he decided he wanted to look like Spike from Buffy. Luckily, being pale auburn, his...
I believe I may have have mentioned Mr. Mason in the early days of this thread! If not here, then certainly in another about handsome GE stars...or something like that! :D
I think it is all those things, plus personality and attitude! You may look the part but if you don't feel comfortable or that it's not really 'you', then nobody is going to be convinced. Oh, and don't forget the mood lighting!! lol
Lauren, I am so, so pleased you're having fun. Have you been working during the shows at all?
:offtopic: Your parcel arrived this morning - thank you so much. The card is beautiful, as are the words you wrote. You're a real star! :D
Ummmmm....
Put it this way, when I moved house two and a half years ago, I gave 14 pairs of footwear (plus matching handbags) to a charity shop. This left me with 32 pairs. When I moved house again last September, I gave away three pairs, sold four and kept over 40. I've just now sold another...
I've heard that even having the salon strip your hair is really bad for it, so I'd say that if she really can't live with it, what about overdyeing it or putting in some hi/low lights instead?
Apparently Pantene ProV is very good at stripping hair colour but of course, it does take a little...
To the beauty parlour for the works! Oohh, imagine us all, sitting under those dryers, talking about our wonderful shoes....and all the places we would go to next! lol
To be honest, if the policy of covering up applied to all clients and there was a prominent notice to this effect then I would say it was fair enough. As has often been pointed out here, businesses have every right to set their own standards. However, from what I have read, it does seem that...
Actually, yes thinking about it - the modern buildings were all built with breeze blocks, whilst the older ones are proper bricks. And given that the walls appear to be rather thick, I'd say that yes they do have cavities.
Dapper Dan - may I just say how much I've been enjoying your posts...
I've noticed it with houses. All the modern (post 1960s) houses and flats I've lived in had problems with damp. In fact, it's probably true to say that the newer the house, the worse the damp has been. The last two houses I lived in were respectively, late and mid-Victorian; neither of them had...
I don't think so. As far as I am concerned all that is past history. If I was remotely interested in what they were doing with their lives, I'd have stayed in touch in the first place. Besides, it'd be unfair to remind them just what they are missing!!! lol
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I smacked my youngest once - he was 14 and he'd pushed and pushed and pushed. It wasn't a hard smack and frankly, at 6'1", he hardly felt it. But it was sufficient for me to be utterly horrified at what I had done and I fled to my room and cried.
I will...
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