Tom Hawkson (mail) (www):
This is good news. And a welcome respite from me and Ara whaling away at each other in your comments section. Although I'm not really sure I like the idea of low-rise jeans, considering my girls are seven, eight and ten. I'm hoping burkhas become fashionable, so they wear them voluntarily all during their teens. Multi-culturalism has to be good for something, right? Why can't it make burkhas fashionable, so I won't have to beat young men off with sticks?

Yours,
Wince
11.30.2005 9:38pm
Rosemary, Queen of All Evil (mail):
Heh, you are gonna be in BIG trouble in about 3 years and it will last for about 25 years. I don't envy you. Low risers hit just below the belly button. Not so low that waxing/shaving is necessary. ;-)
11.30.2005 10:09pm
pam (mail) (www):
Good for you Rosemary! And yay Draco!
11.30.2005 10:09pm
Tom Hawkson (mail) (www):
Are you sure you gals can't start putting a good word in for burkhas? Twenty-five years is a long time for an old guy to chase off young studs.

Yours,
Wince
11.30.2005 10:57pm
Ara Rubyan (www):
Wince:

My daughter is 15. I killed the first young stud and things have been relatively quiet for a couple of years.

But that won't work a second time.

I'm praying for you.
12.1.2005 3:22am
cardeblu (mail):
Yeah, but somehow my comfortable "old ladies" panties don't look quite as sexy poking out of the top of my low-risers as do thong straps...

Good goin', Rosemary!
12.1.2005 12:27pm
Rosemary, Queen of All Evil (mail):
Go commando then!
12.1.2005 1:09pm
Rhianna (mail) (www):
Congrats Rose! I'll leave the lowrise to you sweetie. It's hard enough getting an 36" inseam on 'tall' women's pants. We'll not need to show my C-section scar and excess baggage, thanks. )
12.2.2005 7:52am