tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-14447458.post5881137968545837957..comments2023-10-22T20:57:20.675+08:00Comments on Fragments: Charmless garments: 5LottiePhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15464376197679468718noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-14447458.post-58729692242109083352012-01-22T00:31:10.868+08:002012-01-22T00:31:10.868+08:00I cannot help but smile and feel amused at your se...I cannot help but smile and feel amused at your seething opposition to veggie bacon, <b>Lottie</b> dear. As something of a life-time vegetarian (twenty-four years, with a couple years of tentative, irregular and secret sinning, some thirteen-fourteen years ago, after a major life-change, as a way of seeing whether being veggie was really me. It was, and is), I can live most perfectly happily without any "fake meat" products, but I've learned to utilise soya mince and soya chunks - quick, easy, cheap, versatile - and seriously, wouldn't mind it at all if we could get veggie bacon at a reasonable price at the regular supermarkets over here in the Backward North. What's not to like? It's not made of pig, and the texture's nice and crisp. Textures, incidentally, along with something other than cheese to put on your sandwiches, is the only thing I personally sometimes feel my diet lacking in. Crisp crunchy and simple to make, veggie bacon is the answer.<br /><br />I will spare you the details of my relationship with PVC and other fake leather produce. Hope you're doing well, honey. <br /><br />xAnna MRhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13801478271766064478noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-14447458.post-7831332014269603812011-10-05T08:05:26.967+08:002011-10-05T08:05:26.967+08:00They probably still talk about you, architart - &q...They probably still talk about you, <b>architart</b> - "remember that bartender who used to pour water down her legs"?LottiePhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15464376197679468718noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-14447458.post-64913571612517359472011-09-25T18:31:54.727+08:002011-09-25T18:31:54.727+08:00I used to have to wear vinyl pants when I worked a...I used to have to wear vinyl pants when I worked as a bartender. Back then they clung to all the right curves but they were also uncomfortably hot. I used to pour a pitcher of cold water down my legs to cool off. The only advantage for me was that their waterproof properties kept me from being soaked by spilled drinks which was a common occurrence when the bar got packed on the weekends.architarthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13124702208354709765noreply@blogger.com