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TV ClubHouse: Archive: ARCHIVE THREE: Lisa's everpresent bellybutton: Archive through September 11, 2002

Bridgetlovesbb

Friday, September 06, 2002 - 06:27 pm EditMoveDeleteIP
mnkygrrrl,
i totally agree with you. It is sad that people would call Amy "plump" and say Lisa looks "pregnant". Its ridiculous.

As for you Bunyun....SHAME SHAME! LOL Just kidding!

Gidget

Monday, September 09, 2002 - 04:34 pm EditMoveDeleteIP
I'm LMAO. I just saw the redesigned T-shirt. Has she once worn something not skimpy and revealing? I've seen comments about Amy trying too hard to look sexy but there she sits in a standard T-shirt looking quite fetching.

I'm not really a stripper, I just play one on TV hee hee

Avrey258

Monday, September 09, 2002 - 04:47 pm EditMoveDeleteIP
I'm with Danielle on this one.."if I had a body like that I would be walking around naked all the time". Unfortunately, maybe fortunately, I don't..age and gravity, what a terrible thing.

I actually could get away with a belly shirt showing 1/8 of an inch..but I definitely can't go without the bra anymore. Oh well, I had my turn.

Bbwhiners

Monday, September 09, 2002 - 04:51 pm EditMoveDeleteIP
.."if I had a body like that I would be walking around naked all the time".

but would you accuse any man over 30 who looked at you of being a pediophile? .

Creampuff

Monday, September 09, 2002 - 05:06 pm EditMoveDeleteIP
Several young nieces in my family (just slightly younger than Lisa) have commented that she wears her low riders tooooooooo low. I thought the unsolicited comments coming from them were interesting.

To each his/her own, huh?

Avrey258

Monday, September 09, 2002 - 08:49 pm EditMoveDeleteIP
I should have clarified that I would not walk around naked in public! LOL!

No, even if I wore the clothes Lisa wears I would not accuse a man of being a pedophile or a pervert for just looking. Maybe a lookieloo!

Misslibra

Monday, September 09, 2002 - 09:29 pm EditMoveDeleteIP
Off Topic for a moment since I see it has been brought up again about Lisa's comment even though this thread is about Lisa's belly button and not what she said about Gerry. But since it was brought up again and again I just have this to say about it, because I never commented about it before, and then I'm leaving it alone....

I see a lot of people talking about the comment Lisa made about Gerry, but I never see anyone say how out of line it was for Gerry to make the sexual comment he made to Lisa in the first place. What the heck was he thinking. I feel like this, if Gerry had never said what he said to her, she would have never said what she said about him, and this event would have never happen.

Also for Lisa to have such a strong reaction to what he said may be a sign of something personal with her that is probably none of our business. So maybe this is a lot deeper then we know or maybe it isn't. But I tried to look at both sides.

Back to topic... As someone already said the style of pants that Lisa wears are the style. And I have seen them wore even lower then Lisa wears them. She has the body and the belly button to wear them. So all I have to say about it is WORK IT GIRL WORK IT!! If I still had my brick house figure I would be wearing them to. :)

And this thread keeps going and going and going... :)

Krossd

Monday, September 09, 2002 - 09:51 pm EditMoveDeleteIP
Marc, fashion consultant that he is, has never said anything about the height, or lack of it...

New bellybutton picture, for you all :)
uofc2

Gidget

Tuesday, September 10, 2002 - 08:09 am EditMoveDeleteIP
How the heck does she keep those pants up? I'm thinking stick 'um

Avrey258

Tuesday, September 10, 2002 - 08:59 am EditMoveDeleteIP
Misslibra,
I am in the dark here. I didn't know Gerry made a comment to Lisa. I thought he was looking/staring at her and it made her uncomfortable.

Seamonkey

Tuesday, September 10, 2002 - 09:33 am EditMoveDeleteIP
I have NO idea what comment you are referring to, MissL?? I thought she said he sat up and looked at her when she came out in her teeny tiny thong bikini.

Marymc

Tuesday, September 10, 2002 - 09:44 am EditMoveDeleteIP
personally, i just can't wait til the low-rider fad is over. i live near a high school and every morning the girls parade by in pants so low it looks like they have to shave to wear them.

(am also the mother of a 12 year old boy and i KNOW he'll never hear a thing his teacher says if the girl sitting in front of him has a pair of those on!!!)

Gidget

Tuesday, September 10, 2002 - 10:16 am EditMoveDeleteIP
Thanks Tabbyking I needed that. I'm actually trying to be good and work today and I really needed a laugh.

I'm from the hip hugger generation, we invented bikini panties to go with them but I seem to remember the pants hanging around the hip bone or the front of the pelvis (anyone know anatomy out there?) and that is how they stayed up.

My motto is if you have to shave to wear it you're showing too much!!!!

Watching2

Tuesday, September 10, 2002 - 11:11 am EditMoveDeleteIP
Gerry DID make a comment - sing a part of a song or something to her with a highly sexual reference. I'd have to look it up on the threads to find it, but he did indeed say & do something which freaked her out.

My one teen also wears her pants so low and her shorts so high I'm always complaining about having to pay for so little material!! At her college campus, there are hundreds of girls dressed exactly the same way. It is the style right now. I'll be glad to see it go, too!!

In Lisa's defense, when I worked at Kodak and I was in my 20s the boss of our department was known as quite the lady's man and he thought he was just so sauve!! We 20-yr-olds used to make jokes about him because we DID think he was old then - I don't know if he was in his early, mid or late 50s, but at that time we thought it WAS old. Now that I'm much closer to 50 myself, it seems pretty young!!! It's a matter of perception! OMG...did I say perception? LOL

Anyway, we made jokes about this man inviting people to go on his fancy sailboat - jokes like: Come to my sailboat and I'll give you some candy,little girl!!

I had visited my brother out in California and came back to work really tanned and much more blonde than I had been. Right there in the middle of the hall with my friends around this man made comments about my tan and my hair and how I should come out on his sailboat with him. We all just about fell on the floor laughing when he left and to tell you the truth, we were all really really grossed out thinking of the prospect! It was gross to us at that stage in our lives! It's not like either of these guys are like the movie stars who get away with going with younger women!

I also thought a guy I dated at 20 was really old because he was 31. There WERE lots of differences in what we could relate to, etc. He would mention things from his 20s and I had been a young teen at the time!

To be honest, even though I'm an old married lady now, I don't relish the idea of an older man (SAY 20 yrs older) goggling me. I've had it happen in church and thought it was a nice old man until he made some comment afterward - along with the way he was looking at me and my daughters and I was totally disgusted!!!!! And believe me, we weren't dressed with our belly buttons showing either!!!!

Gerry should have known better, esp. since he referred to Chaira and Lisa as his daughter's ages, it wouldn't be well recepted if he made sexual comments to them. Actually I felt bad for Lisa.

Another point is: it's like blaming the victim for being raped because of what they were wearing.. they were asking for it. Haven't we grown past this point? I'm not saying Gerry was being a pedophile or anything close, but he made a poor choice and I don't think Lisa's reaction was that weird, esp. if there is something in her past which that incident triggered memories about. We judge too much here without knowing all the information. JMHO

Marymc

Tuesday, September 10, 2002 - 11:32 am EditMoveDeleteIP
i NEVER agree with blaming the victim, but a person needs to shoulder a certain amount of responsibility for the way they are perceived. you can't walk around with various parts hanging out and NOT expect a reaction. when i was in college we knew not to get drunk at frat parties.....yes...rape is illegal...but why take the chance but putting yourself in a vulnerable situation? if you don't want comments, dress more modestly. of course, there are SOME men who feel the need to make a comment no matter WHAT you wear. they never outgrew the jr. high locker room mentality...

Krossd

Tuesday, September 10, 2002 - 11:41 am EditMoveDeleteIP
so she went overboard, as did he... it's the house, everything is magnified... she has been pretty tame on it since he's been gone, and she doesn't bring it up herself anymore.(I've even seen her by pass participating in Gerry bashing.) Maybe we should do the same here.

Secretsmile

Tuesday, September 10, 2002 - 11:58 am EditMoveDeleteIP
Has anyone told Lisa that, that button is not on your belly?

Watching2

Tuesday, September 10, 2002 - 05:20 pm EditMoveDeleteIP
ROFL Secretsmile!!!! Thanks for the laugh!! LOLOL

Wavelength

Tuesday, September 10, 2002 - 10:40 pm EditMoveDeleteIP
I heard Dani say that she couldn't believe that you guys (I'm assuming Lisa/Chiara and or Amy) have never had an orgasm. Maybe she only thinks she has one when she touches her navel cuz she doesn't know the difference.

Costacat

Wednesday, September 11, 2002 - 05:40 am EditMoveDeleteIP
Mary, please remember there is a difference between a casual appreciate glance and a stare. Please also remember that permission may be involved. How Lisa dresses has no bearing on any sexual comments made, particularly in a house like that. Please also remember that Gerry made some comment about Amy looking good "sprawled" out when she was laying out in the sun. Under those circumstances, yeah, I'd be freaked out too.

Back on subject... I cannot BELIEVE this subject is still being discussed! <grin>

Marcieb

Wednesday, September 11, 2002 - 06:33 am EditMoveDeleteIP
Was anyone else the tiniest bit offended when watching the feeds yesterday and for hours Lisa had to have her 9/11 memorial t-shirt crafted into a body-hugging halter top? Would it have been too much to cover her magnificence for one day with a normal t-shirt? There were even small sizes available. I think it's the idea of having to focus the attention onto her and not onto what this sad day should mean to all Americans.

(I admit this a bit off-topic since I was too annoyed after an hour to stay to see if the shirt was cut off to show her bellybutton. She mentioned it would roll up naturally so I assume that's what she was planning.)

Missy2

Wednesday, September 11, 2002 - 06:36 am EditMoveDeleteIP
I thought it was pretty crafty how she did that, and its a cute top too. If that makes her happy? Hey whatever right?

Cmore

Wednesday, September 11, 2002 - 08:22 am EditMoveDeleteIP
Well after all, something has to make up for her total lack of personality/ability to play the game.

Creampuff

Wednesday, September 11, 2002 - 08:26 am EditMoveDeleteIP
Exhibitionism is alive and well in Lisa's world. I was surprised though that she did not have the good taste to forego it for her 911 shirt. 364 days (for those who may be interested) in ogling her belly button should have been sufficient.

Bbholden

Wednesday, September 11, 2002 - 08:29 am EditMoveDeleteIP
Creampuff, you're being a creampuff about this. You forget, there is nothing else on that child's mind but her belly button... I don't think she has a library card, or knows what a library is.. know what I mean??? rofl