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 It it’s supposed to be really hot today. That’s my story and I’m sticking to it. 
At times I can’t believe we can dress like this at work.  But then again, we are like a box of broken toys. 
 

 

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1 hour ago, Elizabeth Star said:

 It it’s supposed to be really hot today. That’s my story and I’m sticking to it. 
At times I can’t believe we can dress like this at work.  But then again, we are like a box of broken toys. 
 

 

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Where do broken toys work?

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2 hours ago, Teri Anne said:

Liz you look great with some color in the outfit.

 

I have a green cami I could’ve worn but it might have unbalanced my color scheme. 

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1 hour ago, Elizabeth Star said:

I have a green cami I could’ve worn but it might have unbalanced my color scheme. 

 

Depends on the shade of green to be honest. I like black with some greens.

 

Hugs!

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3 hours ago, Elizabeth Star said:

 It it’s supposed to be really hot today. That’s my story and I’m sticking to it. 
At times I can’t believe we can dress like this at work.  But then again, we are like a box of broken toys. 
 

 

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I LOVE this outfit!

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After I got home I was on an ice cream run, by myself ? Took my naked Jeep. Ya know what, just assume if I'm out by myself, I'm in my jeep.  The skirt wouldn't fly. Well it would, that's the problem. I changed into some jeans. ❤️ I love these jeans. Also changed the shirt under the fishnet. When I got back she told me the top was too much. The jeans were good but the top was too much. I'm starting to think I'm the only one in this house with any fashion sense.

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5 hours ago, Beatriz said:

I LOVE this outfit!

♥️Aww, thank you. Believe it or not, I crocheted the fishnet top and the skirt was made from a t-shirt. So it's like a $12 outfit.

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Pffft the top is OK to go Jeeping in.

I had my doors off today but not the front tops. A pleasant drive out in the country.

Stopped to get a drink at a little market and the counter guy said Jeep girls are supposed to wear crop tops.

I said maybe next time I will.

Kinds doubt it but maybe I will and go back out there.

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1 hour ago, Teri Anne said:

Pffft the top is OK to go Jeeping in.

I had my doors off today but not the front tops. A pleasant drive out in the country.

Stopped to get a drink at a little market and the counter guy said Jeep girls are supposed to wear crop tops.

I said maybe next time I will.

Kinds doubt it but maybe I will and go back out there.

It's funny and sad. I have a hard top, soft top, and an emergency top, they all get left behind in the garage. At least my doors are locked. They're hanging on a wall but they're locked.

 

Crop tops? I'm in. I have a gray, cropped, cami top (that's a lot to say).

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On Saturdays I often go into town for a beer or two and just be around actual people.

I stopped by a bookstore where we used  to (pre-covid) have open mic nights.  The proprietor said they would try to get them going again soon.  I used to go and listen to folks, and read some poetry or short stories.  It was fun.  

I started presenting as a guy (with nail polish) and by the time things closed down I was full-time Jandi.   Never had any problems there.

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I was sent out on yet a 3rd run to get stuff. Part of my mission was to stop at a thrift store to look for a chair for our makeup table. Instead I found this gorgeous little dress. I really shouldn't be allowed in stores unattended. I almost passed on it until I convinced myself to try it on. It's like it was made for me. I'll take another picture when I can get all done-up to wear it. Not sure what occasion it's for but at $6 I'll make up one. Maybe work on Monday.

 

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2 hours ago, shyla said:

the wife and i had a home salon night

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That sounds so nice, wish we would do that.

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Love thrift stores and you never know what you will find.

I collect military jackets and BDUs and I found a slant pocket insect repellent combat shirt.

The pattern is more a woodland camo style.

Need to do a bit of research into what branch wore the style of shirt.

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19 hours ago, Elizabeth Star said:

I was sent out on yet a 3rd run to get stuff. Part of my mission was to stop at a thrift store to look for a chair for our makeup table. Instead I found this gorgeous little dress. I really shouldn't be allowed in stores unattended. I almost passed on it until I convinced myself to try it on. It's like it was made for me. I'll take another picture when I can get all done-up to wear it. Not sure what occasion it's for but at $6 I'll make up one. Maybe work on Monday.

 

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I'm really looking forward to seeing you in that - I expect it will be gorgeous.

 

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Had to go out to the Dollar Tree for some cheep reading glasses.  I can't quit breaking them.

Same skirt, different topping.

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On 6/12/2021 at 10:10 PM, Elizabeth Star said:

I was sent out on yet a 3rd run to get stuff. Part of my mission was to stop at a thrift store to look for a chair for our makeup table. Instead I found this gorgeous little dress. I really shouldn't be allowed in stores unattended. I almost passed on it until I convinced myself to try it on. It's like it was made for me. I'll take another picture when I can get all done-up to wear it. Not sure what occasion it's for but at $6 I'll make up one. Maybe work on Monday.

 

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That is amazing, please wear to work today and take a pic for us.

 

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Today I'm wearing this dress and pumps. Not much going on today, I just love dressing up?

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I wore my new dress today. I also did my nails last night to match it, found a necklace I made last year. It just all came together and I’m really happy with how I look today. 
*feeling vulnerable yet powerful *


 

 

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2 hours ago, Elizabeth Star said:

I wore my new dress today. I also did my nails last night to match it, found a necklace I made last year. It just all came together and I’m really happy with how I look today. 
*feeling vulnerable yet powerful *


 

 

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You look gorgeous! How many compliments did you get today?  Now, if only you had some pumps to go with that......  ;)

 

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I've been out of the loop a few days while on vacation in FL.  Mostly what I've been wearing is my bathing suit and maybe a coverup. That or a wetsuit for the couple of days of scuba.  This morning we woke up to go paddle boarding with one of my best friends and major ally and my wife.  So back to a bathing suit.  It's been fun watching all the people down hear do double takes not knowing what to make of me.  The resort we are at is full of rednecks form places like Arkansas and Alabama.  No one's been rude but I can tell I'm expanding some peoples experience. lol

I didn't bring my underwater camera this time but we dove the same wreck on the first day that I've done before so here's a pic of that as well.  I wanted to focus on being a good underwater buddy to my wife this trip which is impossible if I bring the camera. 

 

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2 hours ago, Bri2020 said:

How many compliments did you get today?  Now, if only you had some pumps to go with that...

I have my 3in heeled boots I thought about wearing but they have gold eyelets. So far 0 compliments from anyone at work. I know I’m gonna get an earful when I get home so I’m in a bit of an emotional tailspin at the moment. 

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