Thursday, August 25, 2005


an outfit that will not be making the trip. alas, fare thee well . . .

9 comments:

Rachel said...

Noooo! BRING IT! I totally heard that full-length bodysuits are "in" right now in Germany. I swear.

Have an awesome trip. Be safe. Have fun. Sprechen sie Deutsches. Or whatever. And post whenever you can - we're waiting on pins and needles!

myleswerntz said...

oh good god...let that bodysuit die a painful death. the rack; the stake; hung by the neck until turned into stretch pants. wow. and you're leaving today...sigh...my heart turns over and goes back to sleep.

Ellen said...

Oh please, you must take it with you! Is it velour or terrycloth?

Seriously, I had this weird Dr. Seuss-y hat that I took pictures of myself in at various European monuments. That outfit would be killer in front of the Vatican.

Anonymous said...

umm....my first time ever posting....i'm the photographer left to rot in kansas.

Andronicus said...

Yay Amy! At leat i'm pretty sure you're amy......how could it NOT be....of course you took the picture!

Anonymous said...

Oh, Suzanne, you never looked prettier. You should have used that outfit for our duette acting costume. You could have added a little Charlie's Angel kick to your character and made her not so whimpy. Well maybe that would have confused the judges, Oh I know... You should have thrown off your graduation gown when you gave your speech and had that outfit under it- so Liberty... Anyway. Guess Who? You're friend- Sarah Heidler. I love the blog.. Good luck in Germany.

Andronicus said...

....so i keep checking this sight as I have a "desk job" today, and wondering if you're first Germanic post will be a simple hi, or of epic status! hope we hear from you soon, aj

Sean said...

So have you met an Arkansas by the name of Nathan Blevins? He has a wife with him, whose name I have forgotten. If so, tell Sean said hi, and its a small world, etc.

Suz said...

Dude, you should totally wear it to go clubbing. Or teach a piano lesson.

Or something.

How're you settling in?