Tuesday, April 03, 2007

Another Observation

This sort of creeps me out.

But I'm not criticizing their beliefs! Or theirs. And especially not theirs. Heaven forbid.

15 comments:

Dr Zen said...

I find it on the whole about the same amount of creepy as this.

Anonymous said...

Man oh man, the prices of swimwear have just gone through the roof now, haven't they?! Shocking!

Looney said...

Um... speechless.

Anonymous said...

Dude. How much time have you just spent looking up wholesome swimwear that you could've been writing?

Paula said...

I don't find it creepy at all, but that's a purely self-interested thing. I'm always freezing and would be very happy if wearing more clothes came back into style.

Don said...

Zen - Yes, same amount of creepy. But endorphin count, not the same.

Wiggy - Even half off it's too much!

Looney -

Nobody - None, they came out of nowhere, but I do do a lot of other things while not writing.

Joe - Yup. Catholics and Mormons too.

Paula - I don't think Southern California is warm enough for you. Tried Costa Rica?

Kos said...

What about theirs?

Anonymous said...

What about theirs?

Ho hum. I'd wear theirs - but I don't see any styles that cover up stretch marks and breasts that have OH MY GAWD BEEN USED FOR NURSING.

What was I thinking when I used my body for babies and decided to grow older?!

And, I'm with Paula - I think I'd be a little chilly...

Anonymous said...

And - they don't have nearly as many men's styles - what's up with that?

Does it have something to do with being chilly?

Anonymous said...

Yay, Jeff!

Anonymous said...

Christ Almighty.

Falling on a bruise said...

This style of swimwear may look more inviting after my annual sunburn.

O' Tim said...

Wiggy wrote: they don't have nearly as many men's styles - what's up with that?

Did you SEE the o-ring whateverthefuck?!! I was absolutely frozen with terror.

Anonymous said...

Wow, bathing suits for Mennonites. Who knew?

Anonymous said...

"Fundamentalist Christians and Moslems have a lot more in common than either side would care to admit."

I was raised in the Bible Belt (thankfully my Dad was open minded but the rest of the family were fundamentalists -ugh). I've lived (many years) in the Middle East.

Fundamentalist Christians and Muslims DO have a LOT in common. And, living there, I discovered that a lot of Muslims know it. It's the Christians who don't, by and large. Just another polarisation in the West.