Pretty toes there Meg! I, too, once in a while, get a pedicure. I, too, have a guy at the place that can't give a manicure worth diddly squat. Soak my fingers in Cold Water?? What the...?
My place also does polish designs. Right now both my big toes have daisies painted on them. Red polish rocks for toes.
IMHO :)
I have many thoughts on your oral sex posts. Trouble is, I'm too shy to share in your comments section. How sad is THAT? :)
Oh! And belated thanks for the 'lady named di' post and for reading and posting your "take" on those blogger guys.
The insurance company GEICO must have an exceptionally large ad budget: it is almost impossible to escape their onslaught of radio and TV ads, varying between straight, informational "15 minutes could save you 15% on car insurance" spots; their edgy, parodic "but there's good news, I just saved a bundle on car insurance" series; the gecko; and the truly hilarious "GEICO.com, so easy a caveman could do it" TV ad, wherein the announcer is forced to take two well-appointed cavemen out to dinner to assuage their enflamed indignation.
"Seriously, we didn't even know you guys were still around," offers the announcer over live piano music.
"Next time do a little research," spits out the caveman on the right.
The waiter arrives. "Gentlemen, are we ready to order?"
"I'll take the roast duck," caveman on the left says, "with mango Salsa."
Caveman on the right hands the waiter the menu back, says "I don't have much of an appetite," then glares disdainfully at Geico guy.
Classic, and some great acting through the makeup by the "cavemen."
In his email newsletter, NYTimes advertising columnist Stuart Elliott tracked down the names of the cavemen actors, Jeff Daniel Phillips and Ben Weber, according to Michele Barker, a spokeswoman for the Martin Agency in Richmond, Va., which created the ad.
Phillips' credits, according to the IMDbinclude Hide (2003), for which he was the director, producer and co-author in addition to being a cast member; a part in Sneakers (1992); and roles in TV series Arrest and Trial, Philly and Profiler.
He also has a part in a movie scheduled to be released next year, Unknown, which also has in its cast Greg Kinnear, Joe Pantoliano and Jeremy Sisto.
The credits for Weber include movies The Broken Hearts Club, Coach Carter and Kissing Jessica Stein, and TV series Law & Order, Sex and the City and Six Feet Under. He has a recurring role in the WB series Everwood as a guidance counselor named Chris Beels.
I don't know what they call it but plastic surgeons are making a lot of money on that type of toe...people are paying a lot of cash to have them fixed to be shorter than the big toe.
Mandi,
So much knowledge about such an odd topic...do you have a crush on him too? :):):)
Anon,
Sorry, don't look at them.
Di,
Thanks...no more men pedicurists for me!
You're welcome for the post and if you want to, just sign in anonymously and say whatever you want!
JQ, well, my legs are very long. That's the nicest thing that I can say about them. They're a bit thin which was a bitch when I was heavier, I looked like a big fat water tower. Now that all of me is skinny, I don't have that problem anymore. Actually, Rick was 6'2" (including the ego inch that men add to their height like women subtract pounds from their weight) and my legs were as long as his. As a man once said to me, "Girl you have legs all the way up to your ass!"...to which I responded, "Exactly where do YOURS stop?"
:):):)
Oh, that's my favorite color, I have about 50 bottles of nail polish, none of them are very different than that color, all red, varying shades, but not too far away from each other. I adore that color.
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Pretty toes there Meg! I, too, once in a while, get a pedicure. I, too, have a guy at the place that can't give a manicure worth diddly squat. Soak my fingers in Cold Water?? What the...?
My place also does polish designs. Right now both my big toes have daisies painted on them. Red polish rocks for toes.
IMHO :)
I have many thoughts on your oral sex posts. Trouble is, I'm too shy to share in your comments section. How sad is THAT? :)
Oh! And belated thanks for the 'lady named di' post and for reading and posting your "take" on those blogger guys.
The insurance company GEICO must have an exceptionally large ad budget: it is almost impossible to escape their onslaught of radio and TV ads, varying between straight, informational "15 minutes could save you 15% on car insurance" spots; their edgy, parodic "but there's good news, I just saved a bundle on car insurance" series; the gecko; and the truly hilarious "GEICO.com, so easy a caveman could do it" TV ad, wherein the announcer is forced to take two well-appointed cavemen out to dinner to assuage their enflamed indignation.
"Seriously, we didn't even know you guys were still around," offers the announcer over live piano music.
"Next time do a little research," spits out the caveman on the right.
The waiter arrives. "Gentlemen, are we ready to order?"
"I'll take the roast duck," caveman on the left says, "with mango Salsa."
Caveman on the right hands the waiter the menu back, says "I don't have much of an appetite," then glares disdainfully at Geico guy.
Classic, and some great acting through the makeup by the "cavemen."
In his email newsletter, NYTimes advertising columnist Stuart Elliott tracked down the names of the cavemen actors, Jeff Daniel Phillips and Ben Weber, according to Michele Barker, a spokeswoman for the Martin Agency in Richmond, Va., which created the ad.
Phillips' credits, according to the IMDbinclude Hide (2003), for which he was the director, producer and co-author in addition to being a cast member; a part in Sneakers (1992); and roles in TV series Arrest and Trial, Philly and Profiler.
He also has a part in a movie scheduled to be released next year, Unknown, which also has in its cast Greg Kinnear, Joe Pantoliano and Jeremy Sisto.
The credits for Weber include movies The Broken Hearts Club, Coach Carter and Kissing Jessica Stein, and TV series Law & Order, Sex and the City and Six Feet Under. He has a recurring role in the WB series Everwood as a guidance counselor named Chris Beels.
wow...your second toes are much longer than your big toes.....wonder what the medical term for that is??? :-)
John,
I don't know what they call it but plastic surgeons are making a lot of money on that type of toe...people are paying a lot of cash to have them fixed to be shorter than the big toe.
Mandi,
So much knowledge about such an odd topic...do you have a crush on him too? :):):)
Anon,
Sorry, don't look at them.
Di,
Thanks...no more men pedicurists for me!
You're welcome for the post and if you want to, just sign in anonymously and say whatever you want!
Ciao,
Meg
Nice color, legs are still not visible.
JQ, well, my legs are very long. That's the nicest thing that I can say about them. They're a bit thin which was a bitch when I was heavier, I looked like a big fat water tower. Now that all of me is skinny, I don't have that problem anymore. Actually, Rick was 6'2" (including the ego inch that men add to their height like women subtract pounds from their weight) and my legs were as long as his. As a man once said to me, "Girl you have legs all the way up to your ass!"...to which I responded, "Exactly where do YOURS stop?"
:):):)
Oh, that's my favorite color, I have about 50 bottles of nail polish, none of them are very different than that color, all red, varying shades, but not too far away from each other. I adore that color.
Ciao!
Meg
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