Granted, I have no fashion sense. But I think I have pretty good common sense. When I was 100 lbs heavier, I tried not to wear clothes that were too revealing. OK, I just don't wear clothes that are too revealing.
So maybe I'm biased. Last weekend I was out in Times Square. I saw a couple of young ladies and probably stared at them, because for the life of me I couldn't figure out if they were girls trying to dress up for a special occasion or if they were hookers. Their clothing was no longer sexy or seductive; it was downright trampy.
So this afternoon on the bus I see a woman who has to be north of 300 lbs, possibly closer to 400. She has on these Daisy Dukes, and her cleavage was spilling out of her bra, like everything about her was spilling out. Who tells these people this stuff looks good? Don't (or didn't) they have parents? And why do I have to be grossed out because you have a need to show everything you have? Honey, just because something fits does NOT mean you need to wear it. Poor thing. She had on these huge oversized earrings with something like "Princess" written in them. Yeah, OK....
On a different note, I'm happy to report that the CME church has some new bishops. We have James Walker, from CT; Sylvester Williams from Carter Temple in CH (I visited there); W. Ed Lockett from Texas (we're FB friends); and Teresa Snorton, the first female bishop of the CME Church!!! I may work with her to organize a CME trip to Israel. Congratulations to all the Bishops! A special note of congratulations to the Senior Bishop of the CME Church, the Rt. Rev. Thomas Lanier Hoyt, Jr.
Sleepy now. Perhaps more later.
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