saw me coming...
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So I went to McDonald's on the way to work this morning, for breakfast. I think they knew it was me (which, considering that I have a pretty distinctive order and that I DO know two of the people working at that particular McD's, one of them being a manager, isn't entirely impossible). The bag had my name on it. XD

I thought it was pretty funny.
Last Saturday (don't you love how my anecdotes come to you totally out of order? XD) I got out of the Steak House way early, I had time to eat and still left by three. I didn't have to be at the Bell until five, so I (of course, what else is there to do in this town?) went to Wal*Mart. I had forgotten to put on mascara that morning, and I feel weird without it (not a tangible feeling, but the idea that everyone is looking at me like I don't care about my appearance), so I thought I'd get another one at Wal*Mart while I was there. I didn't see the point in having two black ones, though, so I said to myself: "Well, what other color would you ever use again? ...purple, of course!" XD Now, a while back, when I started wearing makeup, I was told that since I have blue eyes I should wear brown eye makeup to make them pop. I then reasoned to myself that since my eyes have a touch of green, I could wear purple, which is close to brown but isn't quite as skin-tone-y. (Don't ask me to explain that reasoning in any more detail. I can't articulate it.) Well, the only place I found a purple mascara was among these. Those compacts and such are designed to enhance your eye color--and the set for green eyes was purple. ^_^ So not only did I get a purple mascara, but I bought the more-dramatic set for green eyes (each color has an "enhance" and a "dramatically play up" set,), and when I wear it, my eyes look really really green. So yay. (Didn't bother with the eyeliner. Eyeliner, IMHO, looks like you're trying to outline your eyes like a cartoon character.) Am happy. And wondering what else I can pull off makeup-wise, with different outfits and such. This idea that more than one makeup look can flatter a person depending on what they want to play up is a new concept to me.
Not that anyone really wanted to know all that, lol. (But really. Any tips would be appreciated.)
ETA: While I'm thinking of it, here's some pics of Mountain Home that I took. This is the Walgreens parking lot. Notice how it's above street level. Yay for hills.



I thought it was pretty funny.
Last Saturday (don't you love how my anecdotes come to you totally out of order? XD) I got out of the Steak House way early, I had time to eat and still left by three. I didn't have to be at the Bell until five, so I (of course, what else is there to do in this town?) went to Wal*Mart. I had forgotten to put on mascara that morning, and I feel weird without it (not a tangible feeling, but the idea that everyone is looking at me like I don't care about my appearance), so I thought I'd get another one at Wal*Mart while I was there. I didn't see the point in having two black ones, though, so I said to myself: "Well, what other color would you ever use again? ...purple, of course!" XD Now, a while back, when I started wearing makeup, I was told that since I have blue eyes I should wear brown eye makeup to make them pop. I then reasoned to myself that since my eyes have a touch of green, I could wear purple, which is close to brown but isn't quite as skin-tone-y. (Don't ask me to explain that reasoning in any more detail. I can't articulate it.) Well, the only place I found a purple mascara was among these. Those compacts and such are designed to enhance your eye color--and the set for green eyes was purple. ^_^ So not only did I get a purple mascara, but I bought the more-dramatic set for green eyes (each color has an "enhance" and a "dramatically play up" set,), and when I wear it, my eyes look really really green. So yay. (Didn't bother with the eyeliner. Eyeliner, IMHO, looks like you're trying to outline your eyes like a cartoon character.) Am happy. And wondering what else I can pull off makeup-wise, with different outfits and such. This idea that more than one makeup look can flatter a person depending on what they want to play up is a new concept to me.
Not that anyone really wanted to know all that, lol. (But really. Any tips would be appreciated.)
ETA: While I'm thinking of it, here's some pics of Mountain Home that I took. This is the Walgreens parking lot. Notice how it's above street level. Yay for hills.


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Date: 2006-12-08 01:32 am (UTC)(no subject)
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Date: 2006-12-11 07:45 am (UTC)I really think eyeliner can be natural looking and pretty if it's done right. I dislike the heavy black looks-like-I-tattooed-it-on-my-eyelids stuff, but if it's done in a way that makes your eyes look bigger... I like.
The trick is to choose a more natural color and work it into the lash line, so it's not a heavy streak across the top of the lid. It really makes eyes look bigger without eyeshadow. I use the plum eyeliner stick (I hate the gels) from that set every day with mascara, even if I don't use eyeshadow. It helps mascara along, lol.
One good tip is to only play up one feature at a time. Don't use dark lipstick and bright blue eyeshadow at the same time or you'll look like Tammy Fay. You know, the applied-with-spatula look? ^^
I have a thing for crazy eyeshadows. Bronze looks amazing on blue eyes, purple is fantastic on green. Rules of contrast. Pink is great with hazel or brown. I want to try really dramatic green, sliver... I die a little every time I go into a MAC store and look at all the pwetty cwolors. Don't get me started, I could paint pictures with those suckers, they rock!
Lady, you have awesome legs. I'm jealous. I have two tree stumps for legs. And my pant hems are always too long.
I'm short.
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