PDA

View Full Version : middle aged women shouldn't drink at mardi gras


Savantage
02-26-2006, 10:45 PM
not safe for work or starbucks!!

Winifred Baskerville
02-26-2006, 11:19 PM
Wow.

There's nothing can be said about that but... Wow.

Bonnie Strangeways
02-27-2006, 12:12 AM
Ok.....now there's an etch-a-scetch moment if I've ever had one.


Either that or a total retinal replacement. I think that one got burned in there, and I'll probably see that one in my nightmares for years to come.

Nimue
02-27-2006, 12:20 AM
need...lobotomy...now!!! :shock:

Branwen
02-27-2006, 12:51 AM
not safe for work or starbucks!!
Ohhh, jeez. I wasn't ready for the comment!!! Let alone for the picture. Thank the GODS that I'm home now, It's just that I woke my Family up laughing out loud. The "artist" was rather good however, although I do agree that it is an "Etch-A-Sketch" picture. Not sure if I can really get it out of my mind. It has been burned into my eyes & I'm looking for a spork at this moment.

Psyche
02-27-2006, 04:01 AM
Good for them!

Mistress Lisette
02-27-2006, 07:09 AM
Yep, they've got a wickedly delicious sense of humor!

Margaret
02-27-2006, 07:26 AM
Definatly gives one cause to do a double take.

It looks good though, the artist did a good job and while everything is out there, it doesn't look like it's out there. Know what I mean?


As a slight aside... In this moths swimsuit edition of Sports Illustrated, Heidi Klum models 'swimsuits' that are just airbrushed on. The artist is so talented, that you really need to look to see if it is paint or fabric.

Lady Sarah
02-27-2006, 08:21 AM
Yup, my mother emailed me that last week... and brava for them for the courage to get out and go free. and while it's decidedly not the prettiest trio of half naked women out there - does it really matter?

Buxom Wench
02-27-2006, 08:37 AM
A while back, I received an email with the same type of art.

The only difference was, the painting was an elephant -- obviously on a guy!

I have to admit,it would have been better if we could have seen the elephant raise his "trunk" :wink:

Savantage
02-27-2006, 10:42 AM
A while back, I received an email with the same type of art.

The only difference was, the painting was an elephant -- obviously on a guy!

I have to admit,it would have been better if we could have seen the elephant raise his "trunk" :wink:
I remember that one!

Cyranno DeBoberac
02-27-2006, 11:07 AM
BOOBIES RULE!!!

:wubby: :wubby: :wubby: :wubby: :wubby: :wubby:

::boingyw::

Selena
02-27-2006, 11:17 AM
I think it's creative. We get to see that kind of stuff all the time, here. Especially during Eeyore's Annual Birthday party and at Hippie Hollow. Austin has a city ordinance that ALLOWS women to be topless.

Phoenix McHeit
02-27-2006, 12:24 PM
I think it's creative. We get to see that kind of stuff all the time, here. Especially during Eeyore's Annual Birthday party and at Hippie Hollow. Austin has a city ordinance that ALLOWS women to be topless.

*hears the sound of Rogues across the Nation booking flights to Austin*

Buxom Wench
02-27-2006, 02:51 PM
I think it's creative. We get to see that kind of stuff all the time, here. Especially during Eeyore's Annual Birthday party and at Hippie Hollow. Austin has a city ordinance that ALLOWS women to be topless.


here in New York state, women can go topless all over the state:toocool:

Dmitri
02-27-2006, 03:30 PM
here in New York state, women can go topless all over the state:toocool:


More of you need to exercise this right....

Ariel
02-27-2006, 03:36 PM
More of you need to exercise this right....

And yet, there are several women who should not exercise this right!!! You'll never catch me topless! ::kooky::

Buxom Wench
02-27-2006, 03:36 PM
More of you need to exercise this right....


I do frequently m'dear, I do frequently :toocool:

daBaroness
02-27-2006, 06:33 PM
Way to go girls! Hey - boobs do rule - they're the er... butt of many of MentalPause's jokes ... onstage and offstage. Vicki has giant hooters - all natural - Phyllis has bodacious boobs - all plastic - and me ... I just need a can of Fit a Flat!

Being 50 in about six weeks I give those three their dues - course I loved the movie Calendar Girls, too! We may not be better looking as we age - but we just don't give a crap anymore! Woooo hoooooo!!!!!!!

Buxom Wench
02-27-2006, 07:50 PM
Way to go girls! Hey - boobs do rule - they're the er... butt of many of MentalPause's jokes ... onstage and offstage. Vicki has giant hooters - all natural - Phyllis has bodacious boobs - all plastic - and me ... I just need a can of Fit a Flat!

Being 50 in about six weeks I give those three their dues - course I loved the movie Calendar Girls, too! We may not be better looking as we age - but we just don't give a crap anymore! Woooo hoooooo!!!!!!!

I LOVE THAT MOVIE !!! I watch it more than is probably good for me.

As you say, we may not be better looking but who cares?!?!? :toocool:

I'm comfortable with my body (being called a M.I.L.F. helps), I don't "flaunt" my boobs in places where it wouldn't be appropriate and I feel, life is too short to be worrying about everyone else's thoughts and hangups.
Also, if the "Powers that be" didn't want my boobage to be displayed, they wouldn't have made them so prominent (sp?) :wubby:

Here's to all the women in the world who let themselves be who they want to be for as long as they can carry it off. :cheer:

Pathos
02-27-2006, 07:59 PM
Calendar Girls
I LOVE THAT MOVIE !!!
I've been in love with Helen Mirren since I was 15 and saw "Excalibur."

If she takes off her gear for a film in another ten years...I'll be watching.
::wagtong::

Mistress Lisette
02-27-2006, 08:03 PM
I LOVE THAT MOVIE !!! I watch it more than is probably good for me.

As you say, we may not be better looking but who cares?!?!? :toocool:

I'm comfortable with my body (being called a M.I.L.F. helps), I don't "flaunt" my boobs in places where it wouldn't be appropriate and I feel, life is too short to be worrying about everyone else's thoughts and hangups.
Also, if the "Powers that be" didn't want my boobage to be displayed, they wouldn't have made them so prominent (sp?) :wubby:

Here's to all the women in the world who let themselves be who they want to be for as long as they can carry it off. :cheer:

Another Calendar Girls fan here! :cheer:

I think because we've got more self confidence and just don't give a damn what others think that's our beauty. Life's experiences, hard-won self-confidence, comfort with one's own body and ease with being in one's own skin, to me, is downright gorgeous and sexy as sin.

I tell ya, I'm enjoying being in my skin a helluva lot more now that I'm a few months shy of 41 than when I was 21. Or 29. Talk about having issues when I was younger!::freakyf: I still have 'em, but now I just don't give a damn.

:toocool:

rosefaeries
02-27-2006, 09:45 PM
M.I.L.F? Please excuse my ignorance, but could someone please clarify that term for me?

Winifred Baskerville
02-27-2006, 09:51 PM
M.I.L.F? Please excuse my ignorance, but could someone please clarify that term for me?

MILF: Mother I'd Like to Fuck.

rosefaeries
02-27-2006, 09:53 PM
Thank you. (sigh. Should hav figured that one out on my own.)

Cyranno DeBoberac
02-27-2006, 10:13 PM
MILF: Mother I'd Like to Fuck. And to the best of my knowledge, the term was coined in the first American Pie movie. There's a party at Stifler's house and two kids are looking at a picture on the wall of Stifler's mom (http://eur.yimg.com/i/xp/premier_photo/8/8d22e540ac.jpg), and have the following exchange (http://www.reelwavs.com/movies/american_pie/milf.wav).

Roberto Phoenix
02-27-2006, 11:28 PM
Ok, so I work at the place that actually prints shirts for budweiser. If that's what there planning, I have to say the the new designs are more alot more interesting this year. At least there will be more people awake on the job now::waggle:: .

SpeedKnight
02-28-2006, 01:55 AM
I've seen a similar picture where a 30-something lady and her 50-something mother are similarly dressed in Mickey Mouse sweaters... with their girls hanging out as the eyeballs!