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9 minutes ago, laylalex said:

I thought "SM" meant Santa Monica for a moment and Alex is actually down there right now -- his work is considering setting up another outpost down on Silicon Beach, and if they did, we might follow -- and I was thinking, wow, I could do that job, where is it? And then I remembered I'm 34. :( 

 

And then I realized "SM" was almost certainly not Santa Monica.

What does SM stand for? 

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1 minute ago, 90DayFinancier said:

What does SM stand for? 

I don't know! I assume it is somewhere in the Philippines from the context. Almost certainly not Santa Monica, though.

3 minutes ago, Boketto said:

They’re cool but can you imagine getting through TSA? 

 

Bad enough getting through with my Loubs. :P

 

Just kidding, I would never wear Louboutins to the airport. 

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Just now, laylalex said:

I don't know! I assume it is somewhere in the Philippines from the context. Almost certainly not Santa Monica, though.

Bad enough getting through with my Loubs. :P

 

Just kidding, I would never wear Louboutins to the airport. 

You need the fake red stick on soles.   

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4 minutes ago, 90DayFinancier said:

You need the fake red stick on soles.   

Ew. Hard pass.

5 minutes ago, 90DayFinancier said:

I will use the same charm I use I bringing my "personal" devices through security. Works Everytime.

My mother just found out what a fleshlight is, apparently, as she posted all about it on Facebook today. :dead: 

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9 minutes ago, 90DayFinancier said:

I will use the same charm I use I bringing my "personal" devices through security. Works Everytime.

I wish you’d make a tutorial 😄😄

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1 hour ago, 90DayFinancier said:

Where can I get shoes like those?

Way to derail a thread!

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2 minutes ago, laylalex said:

Thank you. :) 

 

 

You can probably get some shoes there.  :devil:

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Just now, Bill & Katya said:

You can probably get some shoes there.  :devil:

Real Louboutins though? :P 

 

And heels are on topic because the piece speaks about women being required to wear heels to work in Japan so there. :D 

 

Here in God's Own Country, I can choose to wear heels or flats at work, though I must be barefoot and in the kitchen, as demanded at home. 

 
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