She means those mesh jerseys. They’re not all that popular at my school either, so I can see how people wouldn’t think of them when talking about shacker tees.
Agreed about the social chair comment. You must be doing an awful job if you only tell a fraction of your members about events. How have you not been kicked out of the position?
I think the bracelet is the most popular piece, and it is usually made with silver and semi-precious stones.. Silver is not a very expensive metal and stones like amethyst are relatively inexpensive as well. I’m just really not a fan of Yurman; I think it’s a waste of money. I get that it’s a status symbol for some people, but investing in gold or platinum with diamonds or other precious stones makes for a better piece you can hand down.
Not having a middle name is a lot more common in other countries. I know several girls whose parents or grandparents are South African and they weren’t given middle names. And before you say “South Africa = NF,” I’ll remind you that having parents who are big players in the diamond business is FaF.
This is what that weird “poop with eyes” emoji is for
One syllable vs. two
She means those mesh jerseys. They’re not all that popular at my school either, so I can see how people wouldn’t think of them when talking about shacker tees.
I think it’s an overgrown perm, given the straight roots. I didn’t know people still got those.
Agreed about the social chair comment. You must be doing an awful job if you only tell a fraction of your members about events. How have you not been kicked out of the position?
I think the bracelet is the most popular piece, and it is usually made with silver and semi-precious stones.. Silver is not a very expensive metal and stones like amethyst are relatively inexpensive as well. I’m just really not a fan of Yurman; I think it’s a waste of money. I get that it’s a status symbol for some people, but investing in gold or platinum with diamonds or other precious stones makes for a better piece you can hand down.
Not having a middle name is a lot more common in other countries. I know several girls whose parents or grandparents are South African and they weren’t given middle names. And before you say “South Africa = NF,” I’ll remind you that having parents who are big players in the diamond business is FaF.