I believe I saw a Facebook group for people who sit at their computers naked.pantless as well whenim at the computer
I believe I saw a Facebook group for people who sit at their computers naked.pantless as well whenim at the computer
I believe I saw a Facebook group for people who sit at their computers naked.
backsidetailsli said:interesting to say the least.
I believe I saw a Facebook group for people who sit at their computers naked.
You probably mean "Michelle", right? Personally, I'd pick "In My Life".cool, a t-shirt of an album that contains the best Beatles song ever.
You probably mean "Michelle", right? Personally, I'd pick "In My Life".
i want this.. in greenKind of a weird picture, I was talking on the phone and I was bored.
Don't mind the mess on the floor...
PLEASE tell me you are wearing jeans and white new balance's too!![]()
Nice photoshop skillz.![]()
Got a new jumper.
I always thought that a jumper was a dress, kind of like this: http://z.about.com/d/teenfashion/1/0/p/4/-/-/Heart_Jumper_Dress.jpg
but apparently they are calling men's cardigans jumpers as well?
Yes, outside of the US and Canada.
Actually, it gets confusing. Some places will call a sweatshirt a "jumper" if it's just a cotton one, but then call it a "knit" if it's made from wool or something. But when you say "jumper", sometimes it's difficult to know what you're talking about exactly. I should just go back to the Canadian way of doing things and call things sweatshirts, hoodies, sweaters, etc.
I'm really mixed up on my terminology now, so I call everything a jumper, and if it's a "hoodie", I'll call those "hooded jumpers". Since all of mine tend to have zippers, I'll occasionally call it a "zip-up hoodie".