pouting
I"m going back to the busty redhead thread.
lunasea said:
I’ve been right here. Where have you been?
Pergau, when I wore black sneakers, I wore white athletic socks. Athletic socks go with sneakers. They come in white. Why is this a problem?
Aren’t white and black both neutral? Hell, my sneakers now are predominantly white, with black trim.
struuter, brunettes are excellent too. I’ve always been fond of brunettes.
Of course I really like blonds, too. Sigh They’re all wonderful.
Unix Geek - funny descriptions. I’m trying to decide if I’m nerd or geek.
bump said:
You’ve got me, on all counts. But I clean up nicely.
Suo Na said:
But who wants to be an adult? Shoot, I’ve been wearing jeans and poloshirts to work for the last 9 months or so. Maybe worn a tie twice.
You attach that much to what shoes a guy wears? That reminds me of some back to school commercial where a guy strolls down the hallway and looks at this girl, who’s all embarrassed and smiling, and the voice-over talks about getting special back to school shoes of some sort. Like the guy even noticed she had shoes on. He probably didn’t notice she had feet.
Welfy - willowy pale auburn haired lass! Come to me!!!
Lunasea, don’t leave! 
Pale-skinned, freckle-free redhead here, and I like black sneakers & black jeans. 
Struuter, I really like brunettes. Of course, I also like redheads–freckled or not, willowy or busty. This is not to say that I disdain blondes, and I’m quite partial to black hair as well. Kelly green and sapphire blue are nice hair colors as well (yep, I like animé–this is a geek thread, after all).
I think you ladies can see the trend here…
Wow, we should start a club! No freckles here, either. My brother inherited all of them. I inherited the ability to tan, but I choose not to. My dermatologist loves me!
I don’t have a problem with black jeans or sneakers. I generally look at the whole package.
Yeah, and it wouldn’t suck to look like anime either. But I wager my fluffy banter is a little better. (Now if I could just get those little squiggly lines to halo my head when I’m mad or surprised…)