DZhoneybee (Big)

Member Since 04/05/2011

From North Carolina

  • DZhoneybee 13 years ago on University of Utah

    I know; I loved lunchables! Obvi I ate home cooked food most of the time, but my mom would surprise me with a lunchable every now and then.

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  • DZhoneybee 13 years ago on UGA

    I am so happy I decided to have sex with my fratdaddy! We’ve been together three years and we’re the only people each other has been with. Why miss out on that fun waiting to get married when I know I’m going to marry him anyways?

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  • DZhoneybee 13 years ago on Sorority Fashion

    srat_srat_srat said:

    What do y’all think about the sheer or lacy shirt with the bandeau underneath look? Cute summer trend or trashy? I think if the shirt is only moderately sheer it’s cute, but if I can see your belly button, it’s trashy.

    I have a very pretty black lace, boat neck, 3/4 sleeve shirt that I wear with a black bandeau and a sold color high waisted skirt when I go out to the bars sometimes. It’s loose and not very sheer plus I think the cut makes it look a little classier. I love it! I’m in the city though, if that makes a difference.

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  • DZhoneybee 13 years ago on Sorority Fashion

    Boocephus said:

    arrowsandcarnations said:

    I would not be caught dead in Chacos or Louis, and I’m not the biggest Longchamp fan either(didn’t even know what Vera Bradley is- looked it up. uhm ew.). Tory Burch makes some really simple cute bags that are more affordable for school, but it is my personal opinion that investing in something truly beautiful and individual for school like a Bottega or Balenciaga is a must- Barneys has some really great ones that are simple and huge and that way we don’t look like a group of clones when walking to class.
    For shoes in general, I try to avoid flip flops(true life: they’re #trashy, sorry bout it) in favor of simple fun sandals, someone has already said something about Tory Burch sandals, but on the Jack Rogers- just because Neiman carries something doesn’t mean it isn’t trashy, they respond to demand so if it’s within the Neiman price point and people want it they’ll carry it…. are trashy Florida people also incapable of individual thought?. Guiseepe Zanotti is also great for ones that are similar to Jack Rogers but better put together. Also slip off sandals can disappear during the inevitable extended blackout on vacay or gameday-so much better to have something actually attached to your feet.
    I’m surprised no one has mentioned yoga pants- I refuse to dress up for class but I live in my Lululemons- so comfy and they make even amazing asses look that much more fantastic. American Apparel Viscose tanks and tees are also vital to my wardrobe- summer and winter they’re soooo amazingly comfortable. Stay Sratty ladies!

    A bit harsh, don’t you think? Just because a young woman wears a particular brand of sandal you don’t care for doesn’t necessarily make her “trashy and incapable of individual thought.” It’s just a shoe, dear. What I meant about Jack Rogers is that they are not some tacky rubber flip-flops, and while the quality may not be up to the that of Giuseppe Zanotti, neither is the price.

    I agree that we don’t all want to clones of one another wandering around campus, but once you’ve left that campus it is nice to take a part of it with you in the way that you dress. I went to college in the south and now live in DC, and I am proud of my sense of fashion and personal style, even if it is a bit different from what is around me. I’m the only girl I know up here who wears Lilly, and while that may not be the most “individual” thing to do in college, it can be in other parts of the country.

    Bottega and Balenciaga make beautiful handbags, I just don’t find them appropriate to bring to class on a tuesday afternoon. I left my expensive purses at home when I went to college, after one bad experience of a sister borrowing one without my permission to take to the bar. For that matter, not every 20 year old college student has the money to spend on a $2,000 purse. If you are fortunate enough to be that young woman, great for you, but don’t put others down because their fashion choices are more restricted by budget.

    Ok, I feel kind of silly now because of how huge this quote is, but I want to say Thank You!! Boocephus, I couldn’t agree more!

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  • DZhoneybee 13 years ago on UGA

    weren’t enough** I have the same problem though!

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  • DZhoneybee 13 years ago on GreekU

    Sometimes I Photoshop new designs on cans. Like putting hearts and stars over the labels.

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  • DZhoneybee 13 years ago on University of Delaware

    Why do so many girls like this quote? I understand looking out for yourself, but what’s so good about putting up so many walls that you can’t really get close to people? When I get married to my husband, I sure hope that I love him, believe him, and never leave him!

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  • DZhoneybee 13 years ago on Georgia Tech

    Exactly! We don’t have to hide them or be mean; just become gym buddies or invite them shopping.

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