What Are You Thinking? Continued 14

"Why are you unhappy? Because 99.9 percent of everything you think, and everything you do, is for yourself — and there isn't one."

-Wei Wu Wei (Terence Gray)
 
Before Torrid came around in 2005, there were zero stores in our malls that had clothing for fat folks who wear feminine clothing. It was awful. Even now, very few brick-and-mortar stores carry plus-size dresses, etc. I hate it.
Torrid is a good store. Online has lot better clearance prices. They always watch me because I go thru a lot of the clothing and underwear before buying anything. Lol
 
What’s the etiquette when you have the person above you on ignore in a “the person above you” thread? Wait for someone else to post? Skip them & go the person above them?
I go for the person above them. But people say im rude so???

Btw. Do you recon, when a camel looks down it thinks. "Oo look, I've got a pussy foot?"
 
I also wait.

In other news, I am thinking that the clocks go back tonight and this pleases me greatly.
I really am anti clock change. Especially when you realise it was pushed by some rich toff wanting to play golf for longer.

The concept was championed by early 20th-century golfer William Willett, who felt his evening rounds were cut short by fading light.
 
Agreed!!! Getting that extra hour of sleep.. Or, ehm.. you know, theoretically you could get that hour of sleep you lost in the spring back. theoretically.. 😉
This is my plan. Well, if I can get to bed early enough tonight that is.
I really am anti clock change. Especially when you realise it was pushed by some rich toff wanting to play golf for longer.

The concept was championed by early 20th-century golfer William Willett, who felt his evening rounds were cut short by fading light.
To be clear, I'm not defending the concept. I simply want the hour back that I lost in the spring :) .
 
I really am anti clock change. Especially when you realise it was pushed by some rich toff wanting to play golf for longer.

The concept was championed by early 20th-century golfer William Willett, who felt his evening rounds were cut short by fading light.
I hate the changing of the clocks too.

But wouldn't fall back shorten his golf rounds just as much as spring forward would lengthen them?

Who actually wants sunrise at 4am if clocks weren't changed?
 
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