Layla90

244 replies · 3955 views

Matching sets are for girls...with cooties!'s avatar
Matching sets are for girls...with cooties!
Posts: 17410
#121

Her pants in the thumbnail look extremely tight . They actually look like they were sprayed on . At the expense of sounding coarse, I would love to see her getting into them .

avatar by katchitup's avatar
avatar by katchitup
Posts: 12997
#122

^ Perv!

Who are your favorite male celebrities and what is 'handsome' to you?

 

Why don't you ask them?  Your hit ratio will be high, that's for certain...

 

-------------------

 

Here are 3 things I've fallen for as of late..

 

I <3333  D& G 2012!!

 

 

I've been recollecting the Nimue Smit photos that I lost with my HD crash:

 

https://www.google.com/search?q=Nimue+Smit&rlz=1C1CHFX_enUS529US529&um=1&ie=UTF-8&hl=en&tbm=isch&source=og&sa=N&tab=wi&ei=eCznUfj5Lsrh4AOhk4CQCg&biw=1351&bih=926&sei=eiznUYyYCtWo4APUy4GIAg#facrc=_&imgdii=_&imgrc=m0jh-oFqyewzNM%3A%3BlxQyLfNAwTGWSM%3Bhttp%253A%252F%252Fi660.photobucket.com%252Falbums%252Fuu328%252Fmilanista0%252FNimue%252520Smit%252FBackstage%252520and%252520candids%252Fnimue-1.jpg%3Bhttp%253A%252F%252Fs660.photobucket.com%252Fuser%252Fmilanista0%252Fmedia%252FNimue%252520Smit%252FBackstage%252520and%252520candids%252Fnimue-1.jpg.html%3B462%3B696

 

Chloe 2009/2010 was .....triumphant.  Very Marlene Dietrich, and it was very inspiring to see women dress like that.  I fell in love it on first sight:  I'll collect the runway galleries later...

 

https://www.google.com/search?q=Chlo%C3%A9+-+Fall+Winter+2009/2010&rlz=1C1CHFX_enUS529US529&um=1&hl=en&biw=1464&bih=926&ie=UTF-8&tbm=isch&source=og&sa=N&tab=wi&ei=hn_4UZa5Nav64AO-3YC4CA

 

 

http://postimg.org/image/cd4h7h22r/a4f56f85/

 

chloe_240575.jpg

Bregje Heine(ke)n's avatar
Bregje Heine(ke)n
Posts: 30596
#123

Hey Lay

 

Any news down there?

 

btw I´m really excited to see Catrinel and Xenia for SISA 2013 - do you follow those threads?

avatar by katchitup's avatar
avatar by katchitup
Posts: 12997
#124

Some news yes, I guess, but nothing I would share on the forum publicly... ok, that sounded mysterious but that's not THAT crazy, haha.

 

Sadly(?) I don't follow these models and I know about SISE only because of BZ-similarly to VS. I wouldn't know as much about BZ and wouldn't 'get' into the craze of the show if not for the people here

Bregje Heine(ke)n's avatar
Bregje Heine(ke)n
Posts: 30596
#125

Lol you got me intrigued!

 

So you´re not really crazy about SI I guess. I like the concept of hot women in swimsuit (or less) and this year´s SASI is quite refreshing in that.

Matching sets are for girls...with cooties!'s avatar
Matching sets are for girls...with cooties!
Posts: 17410
#126
^ Perv!

Well, that came out different from what I had in mind . I didn't mean like a peeping Tom, but to say it more accurately, I should say that if I were a woman for a day, it would be the first thing I'd want to figure out . That is even moreso than 'how they think' or whatever. I bought some 'skinny jeans' made for men, but trying to solve the mystery, but its not the same. I would never wear skinny jeans in public mind you unless I lost a bet, but it was for the experiment. Its not just the aspect of being tight as much as fitting such specific shapes. Its one thing to fit a shape that millions of women have but the specific shapes is the mystery. I know you can have clothes tailor made of course, so I'm not referring to those cases. I saw a couple friends and they have 23-24 inch waists, flat stomachs with round muscled bottoms and legs like this woman and yet their skin tight pants look painted on too. Its just a strange phenomenon to me.

 

I never understood the frequency uh huh's avatar
I never understood the frequency uh huh
Posts: 15189
#127

I knew you'd send me this link, sooner or later

Now I'm wondering how does Robert sound when speaking English... that accent is such Russian English I CAN'T. Then again, average Polish English accent is not much better.

 

It works for him because well, soccer football doesn't get such craze there and Robert is no Beckham, popularity-wise. Some of these made me laugh, like: "-I find you very attractive. -Yeah no -But that's why I talk to you" and "No, I have a boyfriend -And what does it have to do with me?" and then the girl gave him her number

I've only ever heard (the real) Lewandowski speak English once, but he was able to pull off a pretty fluent interview. Quite impressive really, since I'm guessing he hasn't spent any considerable time in England.

So when you guys are taught English, are you encouraged to speak it with an English accent?

avatar by katchitup's avatar
avatar by katchitup
Posts: 12997
#128

 

^ Perv!

Well, that came out different from what I had in mind . I didn't mean like a peeping Tom, but to say it more accurately, I should say that if I were a woman for a day, it would be the first thing I'd want to figure out . That is even moreso than 'how they think' or whatever. I bought some 'skinny jeans' made for men, but trying to solve the mystery, but its not the same. I would never wear skinny jeans in public mind you unless I lost a bet, but it was for the experiment. Its not just the aspect of being tight as much as fitting such specific shapes. Its one thing to fit a shape that millions of women have but the specific shapes is the mystery. I know you can have clothes tailor made of course, so I'm not referring to those cases. I saw a couple friends and they have 23-24 inch waists, flat stomachs with round muscled bottoms and legs like this woman and yet their skin tight pants look painted on too. Its just a strange phenomenon to me.

 

 

Hey don't worry

Haha, what is with this whole aversion of hetero men wearing skinny jeans?!?

Hmm... don't know what to say about that really. I've had a pretty good pair of Levi's for about 5 years now, if not more, and I got them thinking those are my skinny jeans. I guess they are just straight slim jeans... because a few months ago I got a pair of jeans that are so tight I sometimes feel they are more like jeggins... really tight so when I take them off it's usually by turning them upside down(?) I don't know if it's how I should describe it in English but I guess you know what I mean.

 

 

I knew you'd send me this link, sooner or later

Now I'm wondering how does Robert sound when speaking English... that accent is such Russian English I CAN'T. Then again, average Polish English accent is not much better.

 

It works for him because well, soccer football doesn't get such craze there and Robert is no Beckham, popularity-wise. Some of these made me laugh, like: "-I find you very attractive. -Yeah no -But that's why I talk to you" and "No, I have a boyfriend -And what does it have to do with me?" and then the girl gave him her number

I've only ever heard (the real) Lewandowski speak English once, but he was able to pull off a pretty fluent interview. Quite impressive really, since I'm guessing he hasn't spent any considerable time in England.

So when you guys are taught English, are you encouraged to speak it with an English accent?

 

 

Hmm I'll check this video later... if I don't forget to, of course I'm so out of the loop with 'youtube sensations' and popular vids. Hmmm, Borussia is only his first foreign team, right? Despite what others may think judging by our posts exchange about Lewandowski, I don't know that much about him or football

 

Yes, definitely. American English words are shown more as an interesting thing to know. I don't think that a student would get a lower mark if wrote in a test 'elevator' instead of 'lift', or 'French fries' instead of 'chips' but when learning new words, you always get British English version of them. And there seems to be a strong dislike from native speaker teachers (from Great Britain) for using 'American' words which I guess is getting more difficult to avoid with popularity of American tv shows and songs.

I never understood the frequency uh huh's avatar
I never understood the frequency uh huh
Posts: 15189
#129

Hmm I'll check this video later... if I don't forget to, of course I'm so out of the loop with 'youtube sensations' and popular vids. Hmmm, Borussia is only his first foreign team, right? Despite what others may think judging by our posts exchange about Lewandowski, I don't know that much about him or football

Yes, definitely. American English words are shown more as an interesting thing to know. I don't think that a student would get a lower mark if wrote in a test 'elevator' instead of 'lift', or 'French fries' instead of 'chips' but when learning new words, you always get British English version of them. And there seems to be a strong dislike from native speaker teachers (from Great Britain) for using 'American' words which I guess is getting more difficult to avoid with popularity of American tv shows and songs.

That first guy was an American YouTube prankster, who apparently, when he uploaded new stuff, would receive tons of comments telling him he looked like Lewandowski. His other vids are very much more of the same, but he plays himself.

 

Yeah, I think so. Before going to Dortmund, he worked his way up from the third to the top division in Poland, playing for about three or four different clubs along the way.

 

It's a fascinating subject and one that I'll admit I don’t really know all the answers to (as a native north-easterner, I'm not sure I'm fully qualified to discuss such things ). British English is of course the form which most variations have spawned from, although you could make a strong case that the American influence on culture and vocabulary over the last hundred years or so has been much greater than our own, I guess. Many here have a dislike for hearing things like 'could I get a coffee?' as opposed to 'could I have a coffee?' because they're seen as Americanisms, but it goes without saying that linguistics evolve all the time. That being said, I wouldn't be at all surprised if in the near(ish) future there was a convergence towards a more standardised form of English across all the nations who speak it as a first language.

avatar by katchitup's avatar
avatar by katchitup
Posts: 12997
#130

^You know what, when I read this post for the first time... I was like: wait, where's the difference in these 'coffee' questions? And then I saw one is with 'get' and another with 'have'. I guess some of these blend faster? Like seriously, I knew there is 'elevator' and 'lift' for the same thing but had to check which one was the British version feels a bit stupid admitting that.

Matching sets are for girls...with cooties!'s avatar
Matching sets are for girls...with cooties!
Posts: 17410
#131
Hey don't worry

Haha, what is with this whole aversion of hetero men wearing skinny jeans?!?

Hmm... don't know what to say about that really. I've had a pretty good pair of Levi's for about 5 years now, if not more, and I got them thinking those are my skinny jeans. I guess they are just straight slim jeans... because a few months ago I got a pair of jeans that are so tight I sometimes feel they are more like jeggins... really tight so when I take them off it's usually by turning them upside down(?) I don't know if it's how I should describe it in English but I guess you know what I mean.

 

I can see how pants can mold to legs since there are more women who are the same height with the same size legs whereas non-flat bottoms vary. Well, legs vary too, but they take up much more space so it seems like it would be easier to mold the pants to them. I don't like skinny jeans at all :yuckk: and don't even find them to be comfortable. I see what you mean and that is true that some good jeans can last awhile. Leggings, lol . I saw Kruppa in a movie the other day and in the few seconds before I noticed something. I hope you don't think less of me but I thought she had some really nice legs. It made me wonder if I should stop liking legs, but then I realized that if she were beautiful, it wouldn't mess up beauty, so she can't ruin legs either. Even if it weren't for her annoying personality, her botoxed type lips, Hilton-expression, nose job and weird boobs would probably still be a turnoff though.

 

avatar by katchitup's avatar
avatar by katchitup
Posts: 12997
#132

^ well, you can like Krupa with your whole heart, I just find her super annoying. And I take it you haven't seen these screenshots of her&her husband in the reality show, when they try to improve their sex life or whatever. I saw it on a gossip website and somebody commented why does the guy have glasses on in all of the pcitures shown haha. It's like... she was dressed as some maid I guess. And their staged paparazzi shots are pretty pathetic but then again, staged photos almost always are.

 

I'm not saying Krupa is ugly but I am not a fan of a type of look that it's too 'made up', you know? Hair extensions, botoxed lips, boobs out, strong make-up... all these 'sexy chicks type'. I'd give names to provide examples but then again, I don't wanna make you search for some, and thus make them more popular in google search lol

Matching sets are for girls...with cooties!'s avatar
Matching sets are for girls...with cooties!
Posts: 17410
#133

Wait a minute, something was lost in translation on that one . Although some of it is the same ...

 

'her botoxed type lips, Hilton-expression, nose job and weird boobs'
'Hair extensions, botoxed lips, boobs out, strong make-up'

 

I can't stand her,  don't think she's pretty, am not attracted to her and would never watch any show with her on it . I just said I was surprised to see she had nice legs from the brief glance of a movie one time.

Grossly Incandescent's avatar
Grossly Incandescent
Posts: 42604
#134
Martha hunt = not a convincing ninja LOL.
 
 
post-40981-0-94816700-1383001710_thumb.jpost-40981-0-72282000-1383001695_thumb.jpost-40981-0-71246500-1383001684_thumb.j

 

 

Layla, do you have any clue as to what Monica Jac's halloween costume is?  

 

 

 

 

Even though her leather jacket is a too often seen fashion cliche' (15 years and counting, and Maryna's favorite light jacket..), Monica looks good in it, and I <3 her hair.  

 

BFA_7596_891681.JPG 999218_10151896271930086_1571506431_n.jpg
not with a BANG but a whimper...'s avatar
not with a BANG but a whimper...
Posts: 10268
#135

^I spy some 'cultural appropriation' in the background there!  :persuazn:  Really, Karlie, have you not learnt your lesson?   

 

And, no, Martha needs to put some more effort in: C-

avatar by katchitup's avatar
avatar by katchitup
Posts: 12997
#136

I can't stand her,  don't think she's pretty, am not attracted to her and would never watch any show with her on it . I just said I was surprised to see she had nice legs from the brief glance of a movie one time.

Matching sets are for girls...with cooties!'s avatar
Matching sets are for girls...with cooties!
Posts: 17410
#137

Well, I guess that is true that not many models have bad legs. I can't say that I like them all, but not many are bad just like most aside from Laetitia have flat stomachs I guess. Your mistaking me for loving someone I openly despise reminds me of a friend of mine that uses a google translator to read messages in English and somehow gets opposite interpretations. Maybe it just doesn't work well, I wouldn't know. Of course, I assume you speak English since you're usually spot on and plus Chelsea isn't big time enough to warrant being translated into Polinese Polish I don't think.

Grossly Incandescent's avatar
Grossly Incandescent
Posts: 42604
#138

I didn't mean leather jackets.  I meant the cut and styling of her jacket, with the tubing.  It's cool to see someone wear that once in a while, but when you see people of all types (many of them un-cool looking) wearing the same showy jacket on the street it loses its distinctiveness.

 

Fashion.............

 

 

I have no idea. I guess she tried to go as some kind of... no no no, really have no clue.

 

Leather jackets are such classics, too bad they are pretty expensive. But once you buy one, you have it for years.

 

avatar by katchitup's avatar
avatar by katchitup
Posts: 12997
#139

Hmm maybe. I just saw that a leather jacket I tried on got a huge discount, of -50% The price for it is still high of course, but not something I would not afford. Then again, I am not 100% convinced to it, don't like that it's lined with polyester and I am not sure it's 100% 'me' so to speak. I would love to add a leather jacket to my wardrobe, I know I would be wearing one a lot during spring/early autumn but I don't know if I should try it on again and buy it because of its price (but the lining!! ugh) or wait and look for something else #whitegirlproblems

 

 

Since it's my thread and I can post whatever I want in my thread... here's a link to a story from my country that made it to the news abroad. Kudos for the guard's alertness but the dad... ugh if I were the baby's mother I'd be SO pissed at him. SO irresponsible!

http://www.huffingtonpost.ca/2013/12/17/grzegorz-paczek-falling-baby-catch_n_4459853.html

Grossly Incandescent's avatar
Grossly Incandescent
Posts: 42604
#140

Ha, there is a gif at the end of that article.  Reminds me of soccer..

 

------------------------

 

polish_santa_posters_r696f937df22242368d

 

http://s8.postimg.org/b5j2ch1s5/polish_santa_posters_r696f937df22242368d3e156c3f.jpg

 

Aw, I would like to see you have it honey.   Merry Christmas, dear  

 

I think with your blonde hair a brown and tanned jacket would suit you better.   Black jackets work better with people with dark hair (I would know.. )

 

Women's leather jackets tend to be cut off at the waist so they'd be not worn that often especially now with the weather..

 

Here's my vicarious gift to you. I'd imagine that you'd look nice in it.     Burberry London leather trench coat.  You'd have to wear a scarf though.  

 

post-40981-0-88252200-1387607863_thumb.jpost-40981-0-97236400-1387607871_thumb.j

Page of 13