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Post by dirtygirldiva on Jan 27, 2009 0:54:46 GMT
Post pictures of yourself... Me at our last bout. Me in Bahrain with our supply truck. My Ta-Ta's are about half the size they were in this pic now. Thank God for free plastic surgery. And me re-enlisting in the Navy...I'm in the middle BTW.
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Post by ambra on Jan 27, 2009 4:31:32 GMT
Cool pics! I hate having my picture taken but I'll see I can take a few of myself my next day off. I look way too haggard after work to take one then!
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Post by quoll on Jan 30, 2009 21:03:12 GMT
Lovely pics!
It will be a while before I am ready for any close up:lol I think some serious plastic surgery will be required!
BTW do female sailors have a particular name? In UK they are called "Wrens" from their acronym WRNS.
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Post by dirtygirldiva on Jan 30, 2009 22:08:13 GMT
We used to be called WAVES back in the day for the same reason, but now wer'e just sailors like the boys.
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Post by catdishy on Feb 1, 2009 4:51:51 GMT
dgd, if you're off to Antarctica, you adventurer you, see Encounters at the Edge of the World. I haven't seen all of it yet, but what a film. Werner Herzog , the filmmaker, has been around for awhile but its a surprise to see him turn up with this.
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Post by miss october on Feb 2, 2009 1:41:18 GMT
dirtygirldiva- You could've given me some of your ta-tas, as I wasn't blessed with any! I normally hide from cameras, unless I have control over it and can take it myself! This is from Sept...my hair is longer now... I made the pic look 'antique', thanks to photobucket. I wish I could edit my arm out of the picture, though.
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Post by rueful on Feb 2, 2009 1:53:47 GMT
What a nice picture! The sepia and filter look really cool.
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Post by Vittoria on Feb 2, 2009 21:34:23 GMT
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Post by miss october on Feb 3, 2009 1:47:38 GMT
vittoria - you remind me of Siouxsie Sioux!!! (in some of the pics) I am a fan. Thank you rueful!
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Post by Vittoria on Feb 4, 2009 7:15:36 GMT
vittoria - you remind me of Siouxsie Sioux!!! (in some of the pics) I am a fan. OMG! Thank you! That is one of the nicest compliments I have ever received. She's beautiful! ~blush~ By the way, folks, I am back into training myself after recouperating from shoulder injuries (rotater cuffs) and adjusting exercise due to chronic bursitus in my hips (I guess all my past splits training didn't bode well for them). So, I'm losing weight fast and toning up. I just noticed today that I am already looking different than back in November. Wish me luck! What I might do is get my photographer friend Bobbie to snap a shot when the transformation is complete and then post again. It will take a few months perhaps.
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Post by ambra on Feb 4, 2009 11:29:42 GMT
Cool pics, vittoria! I only have my ears pierced and don't wear earrings most of the time because I have an allergy to nickel and I've found that even so-called "nickel free" earrings aren't always as advertised. No tats either but I'm thinking of getting one; I have a pendant that's a cartouche of my name that I might have done as a tat just above by ankle. I figure that'll be the extent of my "mid-life crisis"!
Hope your rotator cuff heals ok. I was going to massage therapy school and had to stop because I tore out my right rotator cuff and because of a congenital, hereditary defect--my shoulder socket is abnormally shallow so the head of the humeourous doesn't fit in the joint correctly--putting pressure on my shoulder causes it to "click" out. I was more interested in doing Reiki anyway so I may get into that again once the economy improves.
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Post by rueful on Feb 4, 2009 15:40:35 GMT
Vittoria, you are quite a chameleon! At the same time, judging from your other posts, you seem like you know yourself really well and that's what allows you to take on so many looks (kind of like Rufus!).
Good luck on the training. I've recently started working out myself, not so much to lose weight, although that's really, really needed, but just to get healthier. I hope that if I get myself moving, the weight loss will follow.
ambra, I have really sensitive skin too. "Hypoallergenic" seems to be applied to products without any kind of federal regulation whatsoever. Can you wear gold? I only put earrings in for special occasions, because even gold seems to bother the skin a bit. (If you ever want to have fun with a manly man who teases you for being squeamish during gory movies, tell him you're going to reopen your earring holes by popping the earring through the scar tissue. Then watch him go pale and run from the room as quick as he can!)
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Post by Vittoria on Feb 4, 2009 21:07:08 GMT
Cool pics, vittoria! I only have my ears pierced and don't wear earrings most of the time because I have an allergy to nickel and I've found that even so-called "nickel free" earrings aren't always as advertised. No tats either but I'm thinking of getting one; I have a pendant that's a cartouche of my name that I might have done as a tat just above by ankle. I figure that'll be the extent of my "mid-life crisis"! Hope your rotator cuff heals ok. I was going to massage therapy school and had to stop because I tore out my right rotator cuff and because of a congenital, hereditary defect--my shoulder socket is abnormally shallow so the head of the humeourous doesn't fit in the joint correctly--putting pressure on my shoulder causes it to "click" out. I was more interested in doing Reiki anyway so I may get into that again once the economy improves. Thanks for the compliment on the pics, Ambra.... I have the same thing going on with nickel in earrings, so for my piercings, I usually go to a pro piercer and have stainless steel or titanium put in as permanent jewelry, though my ears have been naked for some time now- thinking of getting jewellry put back in them.... Your tat idea sounds cool! .... Sorry about your shoulders. That really sucks. Thanks for the good wishes on my healing. The right one is fine and the left one is almost fine too. I just have to make sure I do range of motion exercises with my arms every day. ... Reiki is cool. Best of luck to you! Vittoria, you are quite a chameleon! At the same time, judging from your other posts, you seem like you know yourself really well and that's what allows you to take on so many looks (kind of like Rufus!). Good luck on the training. I've recently started working out myself, not so much to lose weight, although that's really, really needed, but just to get healthier. I hope that if I get myself moving, the weight loss will follow. LOL. Yeah- pretty much a chameleon, but yes, I do know myself well. The most fun I had was when I had my dentist make fangs for me (as in my Boo! pic). I had them for about two years and then got them sanded down for the sake of Catholic Church... which really bummed out my dentist because he got a kick out of sharpening them every six months. Of course, my GP doctor upon seeing them swiftly sent me to a psychiatrist. Psychs really do not "get" underground alternative lifestyles. And there I was being all secretive because of the underground vampire code and the psych was thinking I was simply nuts probably due to my eccentricity and elusiveness combined. After years of involvement and research I wrote three articles. One was an interview with my dentist which was published in a now defunct online zine, one was about another underground subculture and the other was on the vampire subculture. I am thinking of posting the latter in my MySpace blogs soon as I recently did with my "The Death of Brandon Lee" research article. A few photos of my Lee pilgrimage are now posted in a new album in MySpace. Thanks for the good luck wishes for my training. I wish you the same! I find Kellogs Vector cereal to be very helpful as it is jam packed with vitamins and protein.
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Post by rueful on Feb 4, 2009 23:06:37 GMT
An unfortunate number of therapists have preconceived notions of normalcy. However, the good ones are worth their weight in gold! (And no, I'm not a therapist of any kind.)
Thanks for the tip. I've never heard of Kellogs Vector. Is it called something else in the US?
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Post by ambra on Feb 4, 2009 23:27:38 GMT
ambra, I have really sensitive skin too. "Hypoallergenic" seems to be applied to products without any kind of federal regulation whatsoever. Can you wear gold? I only put earrings in for special occasions, because even gold seems to bother the skin a bit. (If you ever want to have fun with a manly man who teases you for being squeamish during gory movies, tell him you're going to reopen your earring holes by popping the earring through the scar tissue. Then watch him go pale and run from the room as quick as he can!) No problems with gold, so far, although I don't wear alot of jewelry. And I have freaked people out, including a former boyfriend, with the whole pushing the post through the scar tissue in my earlobe thing. What made it more squeamish for them is the hole in the front of my earlobe is slightly higher than the one in the back so I have to wiggle the post around a bit as it's mid-way through the lobe to get it in.
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