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AndreaB Contributor
As opposed to back when all I could think about was how cute the graduate student was that was teaching the class. :ph34r:

Turn about is fair play, right?


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Bev,

When I was an undergrad, I worked closely with a psychology prof (my major...and later went on to grad school to get my PhD, but got sick with Celiac, decided to "only" get my master. But, I digress.) and one of the classes he taught was a 300+ section of Developmental Psy. He lectured M, W, and on Fridays, we met in individual classes with 25 or so. Taught by a GTA and a UTA. I was a UTA (as a senior). I loved it! I assisted but actually got to teach a couple times, and worked with students. I was only 21 at the time, and some of the students were actually older than me (22-24)...including a couple guys. Ran into some of them at a bar, at 5pm on a Friday, sitting outside with pitchers of Long Island Ice Teas....it was rather amusing. "Yes, I am your TA. And no, I am not sober."

It was so strange!!!! It only got worse in grad school!

Laura

CarlaB Enthusiast
Carla- But it's even stranger when you're teaching them in the same room you took YOUR freshamn writing class in and now all you can think about is academic stuff. As opposed to back when all I could think about was how cute the graduate student was that was teaching the class. :ph34r:

LOL I never had cute graduate students teaching classes ... but I did meet my husband at a frat party!

It's weird though because Morgan goes to school where we went. Last weekend I stayed at my old sorority house in the guest room when I went to visit her ... Adam did, too :D, he never stayed there when we were in college!! In orientation we were sitting in one of my old classrooms!

DingoGirl Enthusiast
I turned 39 so I am almost old now. It is hard to resist a thread about hot fourty something women.

Oh yes, we are so hot...and flattery will get you everywhere :rolleyes:

BTW- do I ahve to go back and read the whole thread first? I'm too old for that. :P

BEV! do you have to go back....hmmmm....let's see....it's not like OMG :ph34r: there's little scientificness, and I haven't had to send the dingos yet....you can't really get lost.....a recap: we talk about h air, nail polish (do we or don't we polish our fingernails?), movies, hair, boys (er, men, as it were), hair, hot guys, cosmetic treatments, food we eat....embarassing things to buy in the drug store.....I can't really think what else...we just escape from the drama here....ha ha ha h :lol:

Dont bother.. it realy does not make any sense... jsut start here and go foward :lol:

HEY whadya mean it doesn't make any sense? makes complete sense....deep and profound, all of it ;)

AND PENGUIN'S HERE!!! hi peng-y!! come on in...another ish-ish for the young 'uns.....

Laura, Bev - - I am far too tired to get a master's/doctorate.....getting my (unused) teaching credential nearly sucked the life out of me, and I was young......dear gawd....the horror :o:lol:

Guest Robbin

:lol: Yay!!! A penguin sighting!!! Puullleeezzzee stay!!

Patti, you dh sounds like a funny guy, although I picture you blushing and ducking, lol. Good that you give it right back!!

Bev, Omg, a trampoline?? Was this before or after the cosmopolitans???

Armetta, I love the idea of cream nailpolish with the French manicure--will have to try that!!!

Mommagoose where are you tonight?? Aren't you home yet??!! Last time I heard you were in MD, near me, so what is next on the agenda?? That sounds like some craaaaazy trip!! You must tell us stories when you return!!

Question: What is the mascara that you all use?? I am having reactions to everything I use anymore. I NEED my mascara!! I have red tipped eyelashes! Help needed!!

(If Vincent, Richard, and Ian chime in on this, I am really gonna worry.......) :ph34r:

CarlaB Enthusiast

I use Great Lash.

Have you tried something like Origins? Their products are more natural. Most eye shadows bother me and there's don't.

DingoGirl Enthusiast
:lol: Yay!!! A penguin sighting!!! Puullleeezzzee stay!!

Question: What is the mascara that you all use?? I am having reactions to everything I use anymore. I NEED my mascara!! I have red tipped eyelashes! Help needed!!

(If Vincent, Richard, and Ian chime in on this, I am really gonna worry.......) :ph34r:

Peng-y...she tortures us...flies in briefly on her snowy penguin/cat wings and then leaves us..... :o:lol:

Robbin - - red-tipped lashes? was this a bleaching accident :P Have you tried Ecco Bella? it's sold at Whole Foods and other health stores - I have not tried it but it's supposed to be really pure...I also use Maybelline, no probs.

Ian and Richard and Vincent can feel free to pipe in :D


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Thankfully my wife does not bother with that stuff... so I do not have any knowledge on it :P

CarlaB Enthusiast
Thankfully my wife does not bother with that stuff... so I do not have any knowledge on it :P

Ha, my lashes are very blonde, without mascara, you can hardly find my eyes!

mouse Enthusiast

Chelsea is worried about being half the age of 40ish. And here I am old enough to be at least the Mother to many or even a grandmother to some. And I am the one who cut her hair so she could spike it - go figure.

Fiddle-Faddle Community Regular
Thankfully my wife does not bother with that stuff... so I do not have any knowledge on it :P

I am so grateful that my husband sees things in the same way: he dislikes makeup, and hates pantyhose. Must be his chemistry background--first time he touched my leg when I was wearing hose, he sort of recoiled and said, "Ugh, you have polymer on your legs!"

So if real men don't like make-up, why do so many women wear it?

CarlaB Enthusiast
So if real men don't like make-up, why do so many women wear it?

My husband is DEFINATELY a real man and he likes makeup! He also tells me I'm beautiful when I wake up in the morning, so, he obviously likes me without it, too, but he prefers it when we're going out ... in fact, he likes heavy eye makeup, which I only do when we're really dressed up.

Guest Robbin

:lol::lol: No, lol, I am a redhead under the brown, used to be blond as a kid, so mixed up genes, I guess.

Yeah, what is with that pengy??

I will check out the mascara you mentioned girls, since all the maybelline, lancome, cover girl, l'oreal, etc, tried all of them from the regular stores -make me itch. Really weird too, since I have used Maybelline products for years and years. I think it might be since the eye surgery everything is all out of whack with the eyes.

Hey, did Susan say that she loves Steven Segal??? What??!! Hmm, doesn't seem her type....

Armetta, you look fabulous girlfriend, and I don't care how old you say you are, you are an inspiration and I wish to look half that great and vibrant when I am your age.

I think most men dislike makeup. It is women who usually like to wear it and it is an artistic outlet of sorts, I think.

DingoGirl Enthusiast

Mouse! you should know by now that age doesn't matter here, and perhaps we must barrage penguin with emails???? :P

Makeup. holy Lord, I have shaved my legs, washed my hair in 48-degree water, and put on makeup at 12,000 foot elevation on backpacking trips (I call the makeup my "back country spackle" - - just a touch of coverup and blush for those occasions).....used to be a time in life when I wouldn't get the MAIL wihtout at least lip gloss on..... :unsure:

Hey, did Susan say that she loves Steven Segal??? What??!! Hmm, doesn't seem her type....

oh dear gawd NO, Vincent said he was now obese and....something else? has lost his mind, maybe? can't remember....'twas all a joke.....never liked him.... :o

CarlaB Enthusiast

Good night all ... talk with you tomorrow.

VydorScope Proficient
oh dear gawd NO, Vincent said he was now obese and....something else? has lost his mind, maybe? can't remember....'twas all a joke.....never liked him.... :o

Nope, never said that!

Guest Robbin

:lol: Alison, too funny, polymer legs! Some men really are what they work at, huh? My dh is an actuary and always gives me statistical analysis' of things I really could give a bleep about, lol.

Seriously though, girls (and maybe guys :ph34r: ) You shouldn't wear pantyhose on airplanes because of the melting problem in case of a fire. I read that once somewhere. Scary, huh?

lonewolf Collaborator
I'm like Liz....a grown-up TOMBOY....I could never deal with nail polish...plus I was always biting my nails off anyway. All I have to say is thank Gaaaaawd I wasnt swallowing them! GROSS! :blink: I think I have enough problems already...balls of nails in my tummy....now that would really SUCK! (as if my other stuff doesnt suck :rolleyes:)

Yay Rachel! I'm so glad you're here! I mellowed a bit after 30 too, but am still more comfy in sweats and tennies than dresses and heels.

I was at work today and missed all the fun. Now I'm heading to a movie with the family. Have a good weekend everyone!

mouse Enthusiast

I own makeup, but I stopped wearing it when I got so sick 3 years ago. So, I don't wear eyeshadow and only put on mascara maybe 5 times a year. Don't wear blush. But, I cheat as my eyebrows and eyeliner is tatooed on. I don't have the eyeliner real thick, but a thin line. They eyebrows started the whole thing. As my eyebrows went gray to match my hair, they grew like a man's would, sticking straight out and untrainable. Eventually I ended up with very little tails and hence the tatooing. It is really great. I am not a sun worshiper and so I have very little fading. I get them touched up every couple of years.

Guest Robbin
Yay Rachel! I'm so glad you're here! I mellowed a bit after 30 too, but am still more comfy in sweats and tennies than dresses and heels.

I was at work today and missed all the fun. Now I'm heading to a movie with the family. Have a good weekend everyone!

Wait--what movie?? I am going with teens tomorrow to see that Dane Cook movie, "Employee of the Month". Anyone see that one yet? I think it just came out.

AndreaB Contributor
I am so grateful that my husband sees things in the same way: he dislikes makeup, and hates pantyhose.

My husband doesn't like me to wear makeup either. I don't even have any in the house. I used to use lip gloss but once I ran out I didn't replace it.

Guest Robbin
My husband doesn't like me to wear makeup either. I don't even have any in the house. I used to use lip gloss but once I ran out I didn't replace it.

Did you ever see that recipe for lip gloss that you use crisco and koolaid? I always wanted to try that with some kids, but my boys didn't much go for it. Go figure. :blink: There is a great book you might want to try some of the things with your kids for homeschool. I think it is called Kid Concoctions or something like that, does anyone know that one?

AndreaB Contributor

Robbin,

I haven't heard of that.

DingoGirl Enthusiast
Nope, never said that!

oops....it was that Triticum Toxicum Sillius Maximus, Richard.....

:lol: Alison, too funny, polymer legs! Some men really are what they work at, huh? My dh is an actuary and always gives me statistical analysis' of things I really could give a bleep about, lol.

Seriously though, girls (and maybe guys :ph34r: ) You shouldn't wear pantyhose on airplanes because of the melting problem in case of a fire. I read that once somewhere. Scary, huh?

OMG this is true - never wear man-made fibers, esp. panyhose, on a plane...if there is a fire, huge chance of your clothing melting and burning your skin! :o

SEE.....it's not ALL meaningless fluff here.... ;)

Guest melannen

Blech, still feel rotten. Daddy thinks it was food poisoning but I'm not convinced as he and I (the only gluten sensitive ones) are the only people feeling sick out of a group of six, and we all shared the same huge order of nachos (real nachos, not those sad, soggy yellow chips smothered in orange paint)

Right now I'm having my own little pity party as my sister is has a bunch of friends over and the entire house smells like pizza, chinese take out, and chocolate cake (it was her birthday earlier this week, it's kind of like a mini birthday party) :( :( :( I haven't been able to stomach much of anything today.....that pizza smells soo good.....it's really testing my willpower :(

Talking about mascara; I don't ever wear makeup unless I have to. Mum sells Mary Kay so when I must, that's what I use....I've never checked the ingredients but I've never had a reaction either.

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