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This is a discussion on Spotlight Interview #25 - Littlebit54 within the Member Interviews forums, part of the Getting to know You category; So, littlebit- of style What are your three favorite pieces of clothing? What colors do you usually wear? Do you ...
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| Let's get comfortable... Join Date: Jan 2004 Posts: 8,544 Location: On the couch Status: Married to Mr LM | So, littlebit-of style What are your three favorite pieces of clothing? What colors do you usually wear? Do you like jewelry? How many pair of high heels do you own? LM Last edited by LikeMinds321 : 10-05-2004 at 11:20 PM. Reason: diction |
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| Here to Stay | Hey LikeMinds321 Thank you for the questions. Ok, let me tell you i am not even littlebit-styling...I wear what i'm confortable in, unless you count my playclothes (which i am trying to fit back into). I went through a phase when i thought i was just "too sexy for my clothes"...haha. It's really hard for me to buy clothes being too short for some sizes and too large for the rest...dang it! Oh to be blessed with long legs. My feet would hold the worlds first walkout in protest, (without my body) if i tried to wear high heels again after so many years of flats and sandles. I used to have a pair of bright red ones with a hat to match, but they went in a yard sale a long time ago. They were sweet! It's too hot here to wear that much, except for shorts, down here, so i have about three pairs that i'm ususally wearing. Can i count the things i used to wear? I hope so, cause they were/are my favorites. Blue jean short-shorts and a waste-length blouse used to be one of my favorite outfits. I bought a really sexy bathing suite in Golf Shores, that i'm hoping to fit in again next summer. It's got mesh in the most revealing places and is leopard patterned over the rest of it. It's just too much right now for my slightly plump little figure! But....Dr. Atikins and Walking off the Pounds take me away... back when! I think i look best in green because of my eyes, compexion; and hair color. So the next best colors for me are probably beige or brown,(sometimes i even like light pink). I really like to wear white a lot, so i guess i should have been a nurse or at least a virgin bride! Used to wear a lot of jewelry, but not so much anymore. I have a gold chain i wear all the time, except when i get the idea that it's breaking me out, then i take it off and put it away until i get a hankering to wear it again (usually in the summer). I have a few rings, that i will only wear when my nails are looking right. I lose things too easily to have anything too expensive, though. I really love my play clothes and would wear them more (for fun) if i looked better in them. I have a white bustier with knee high hose that i like. Also, i love the black fringed one that's my dominatrix outfit (complete with whip and feather). It looks pretty good, when i'm slimmer. I hope and scheme that one of these days i'll be able to fit in them again; and oh boy will i be raggin then...lol I just looked at the lingerie shop here and they have some really really fab things there! If ever/whenever i win some more money (at the casino) or find a financial investor..(yeah right in my dreams), and lose a little weight i might go on a BIG shopping spree...lol I have a feeling i'll be needing them soon! This site is making me HOT!!! Thanks for asking and forgive me if i went too far again, but it's almost over now; and you'll probably miss my wordy answers (haha as if)! littlebit-ready-to-get-back-to-anything-less-than-sweats!!!! jeanne
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| Pure Evil..In a cute suit Join Date: Aug 2004 Posts: 2,497 Location: Nova Scotia Status: Couple | Hey Jeanne...long legs aren't all great....finding pants in a normal store that fit can be a challange sometimes. They make you look like you are waiting for a flood. I like your long answers....soooo (if you weren't on that diet) What is your favorite meal ....and dessert ...
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| Here to Stay | AhOh, now this is a tough one. I've been on a diet (Atkins') so long that i kind of forget what it was that used to be my favorite that wasn't meat...(now get your mind out of the gutter...not trouser trout, although i like it....lol). I guess i really am a meat-lover and my favorte one would be easy old fried chicken/mashed potatoes'n gravy, with green beens and corn; or if i'm trying to eat heathy: baked with a salad and a baked sweet potato. Dessert, i like peach pie (they really make a wonderful sugar free one at the Picadilly cafateria) with either ice cream or cool whip. When i'm not flinging, i honestly enjoy custurd (also at the Picadilly). Yeah, but, i bet you wouldn't trade those long gams for my stubby ones...I do realize it's a challange either way. Why can't some really smart designers come up with something for the out of the ordinary shapes???? I had several girlfriends in high school that were on the rather tall side (of course they would kid me; and still do that everyone is taller than me); and i remember their telling me that they hated being tall, because all their skirts were minis and at the time it wasn't appropriate school attire. Thank goodness most of our mothers sewed for us or at least knew how to hem or let out hems and were right there to keep us in line. It's nice at times being short. I have never had to worry about towering over the men in my life; even after they had their normal teenage growth spurts. However, even back then it had it's shortcomings (as they say), because i was always out front in all the class pictures. Sheesh, hadn't thought of that in years...lol littlebit-short-in-the-poop, jeanne
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| Your Hostess Join Date: Nov 2002 Posts: 22,286 Location: Alabama Status: Female SLS Name:swingersboard Blog Entries: 59 | What is your favorite kind of music? Favorite song? |
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I think one of my all time favorites was/is Sweet Inspirations, but only because the lover of that moment was just that to me. I still like the song even though the lover is not inspiring me (as much) these days. littlebit-soul-&-hearts-inspiration jeanne
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My dream car? I really had my dream car! It was a BLACK 2000 Mustang with a moon roof. It turned into the nightmare of my life. First of all i was coming back home from a visit to my Mother and sister in Texas; and i got my first speeding ticket going 79 in a 70 mph zone. Four miles over the maximum allowed overage of the speed limit and that P*I*K state cop couldn't give me a warning!!! I mean come on, i was 50 years old then and had never had a ticket for anything! They sort of blackmailed me to keep it off my record and thus for that little indiscretion my insurance didn't go through the roof...At a cost of $150 they gave me a break??? Then the next time i went to TEXAS a woman pulled out in front of me on the highway when i was going about 55mph and to avoid hitting her i took the ditch. She was some kind of officer and from Texas and being so nervous to be in a wreck for the first time in my driving career (34 years), i made the mistake of saying, "What happened". Goodbye no fault wrecks. Hello you hit me. Of course i did, you pulled out in front of me, what else could i do? She was making a left turn onto the highway and she told the officers at the scene that she was making a left turn off the highway into her driveway. My goose was cooked. I didn't find out until recently that they actually have categories for dangerous colors in cars and the number one is BLACK!@!~~ go figure. I will never have another bladk car, people just can't see them, even in broad daylight. I now drive (very carefully) in my fire engine red jeep. Can you believe there are still people pulling out in front of me? No wonder i don't get out enough! So, after that wreck which took several months to repair my car in Texas, i added a new rule to my first three... 1. I never drive when it's raining, especially here in Louisiana where the drivers are too crazy in good weather. 2. I don't drive at night. I have a little touch of night-blindness and the headlights drive me nuts. 3. I don't drive if there is someone in the car with me. Either, they have to drive or we go in their car. I can't concentrate on where i'm going if i'm jabbering away to a friend or relative and i invariably get lost...Even in my own home town... 4. I never drive in TEXAS. They don't ticket license plates from their home state but they like to shove it to their neighbors...lol No offense you Texans, that's just been my experience and it's probably true of all states, just more so in Texas. Don't mess with Texas means just that and Texans, too! littlebit-on-highway-safety jeanne
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Well, i never had a full fledged wreck until that one in Texas. I had had fender benders (usually my fault for being too short to see things), but this was the first and hopefully last major accident in which they called out all but the national guard to secure the area. My poor beautiful Sally was almost totaled. She had to have repairs to body and various other systems. Thank heavens i was wearing my seat belt and my elderly (78) mother (rule buster no 3) who was with me had hers on, too. I guess the reason they named black as a dangerous color is because they are hard to see at night. But, this happened at about 4:30/45 in the afternoon. It's like that other driver didn't even look to the right, only to the left. If she had been in the highway waiting to make a left turn into her driveway, wouldn't it be dangerous for me to swirve to the left? What about the car she was waiting on to turn? Where did it go? Why didn't it crash into me as i went in front of it? Those state troupers said they could tell by my tire marks exactly what happened. OH yeah, well excuse me where's the criminal forensic guys? I was in shock, and that's the only excuse i have for not protesting to the highest authority that i was innocent. Then, after all that failure on her part to take the blame and instead lay it all on me, she had the nerve to sue my insurance for injuries. Hey, i thought that if you refused medical attention at the scene of an accident that meant that you gave up your rights to come back and make any claims for injuries, later. I never found out if she actually got anything, it was a year after the fact and that car was way gone by then. Oh well, i just follow my rules now and i figure if i get in another accident it will be fatal....lol littlebit-too-easy jeanne
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| Swingers Board Addict | Any last minute advice for all of us? anything you would like to tell us about yourself that we didnt think to ask?? It has been alot of fun learning about you and I love how you give full answers to questions!! Thanks! |
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| Oh...Why not?... Join Date: Sep 2003 Posts: 2,312 Location: Northern Call-ee-forn-ee-ah Status: Married Couple | Hey Littlebit54, Great job. I'm sure you had fun doing this. You reminded me of a story of when I was in Lousiana and I was 17. Dad let me drive the car from Jackson Miss to New Orleans. He said to put the pedal down because all I would have to worry about was running over a cop. "They" wouldn't come after me. (Ah, to be young and impressionable again! ) Well, I think it was around the state line...not sure...but I was PASSED by a pickup. I was going 90! And I got passed by a pickup that got off the highway in just a couple miles. Didn't see any cops though so Dad was right after all. Thanks for the memory! What up with that? By the way...since this is an interview: What is your favorite swear word or phrase? Male D
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| Here to Stay | Well, it's Fuck-a-duck...especially if someone around me says "quack"...lolI'm so sure you're right about the cops. As a matter of fact, people down here were way behind the times when they started driving. I live close to the 27 mile long Atchafalyia swamp bridge and there are people still young enough to remember when it wasn't there and the most often used mode of transportation was a boat or piroque (a home made canoe). I mean way into the later part of the fifties people were still going from small town to small town by boat. At least my parents had a 52 buick when i was a youngster in Indiana. So, in the scheme of things, i do have to give them credit for inexperience in driving, huh? But, honestly they just don't give a fuck! Duck anyone? littlebit-potty-mouthed jeanne
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| Here to Stay | Hey EVERYBODY, This is just going to be a short one. I've held your ears/eyes long enough that by now you know all the intimate details of my life/my kids/my grandkids; and that of most of my Xs Biblond asked me if i had any advice in parting. I'll like to advice you to live everyday as if it were your last one. Don't let the sun catch you crying, love your loved ones unconditionally. Dance like nobody's watching (of course for some of us that's not even a stretch); give more than you get and.... Don't be too shy to try. Now that's one i need to remember to improve on myself. Thanks to all of you, i know i have grown in stature far beyone my littlebit short self. I think i've gained some confidence; and maybe even enough to do a little something with/for myself. Thank you for all your probing questions. They have been such fun to answer. I had planned to leave you a little something to remember me by, but dang it, i can't post attachments to this thread now...a day late and a dollar short or just plain short that's me... littlebit-fini jeanne
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| Here to Stay | I think Julie said this should work now...I don't see the one i wanted to attach. Don't know what happend to it. This is just to give you an idea of the person who calls herself "littlebit" that you have been interviewing all week. The other one must have been too large...hahaha Can you imagine that?
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