*Sigh* "Pictures or it didn't happen"
Aug. 21st, 2009 05:03 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
I'm not the sort of person to go on and on about a mere girl sighting, but every once in a while I pass by someone so drop-dead gorgeous I just have to do somethnig with the idea.
She was probably in her mid-20's, walking down University Ave, wearing a brown velvet jacket and a matching purple skirt that didn't quite make it to her knees. She was tall, and had a well-developed build, but nothing to prominent up top. On her feet she had the cutest little brown shoes, again velvet to match the rest of her outfit, tiny things for tiny feet, and they barely reached her ankles.
Of what was exposed, I can say only that she had an adorable face: button nose, small pursed lips, eyes done spectacularly well. But it was her legs that were the greatest attractant, perfectly formed gams that reached from hem to shoes.
If it's true that pretty girls make people happy, she was spreading good cheer everywhere.
There are days when I could absolutely kick myself for forgetting my camera. One of the rules of the modern Internet, when everyone has a camera, is "Pictures or it didn't happen."
I guess she didn't happen.
She was probably in her mid-20's, walking down University Ave, wearing a brown velvet jacket and a matching purple skirt that didn't quite make it to her knees. She was tall, and had a well-developed build, but nothing to prominent up top. On her feet she had the cutest little brown shoes, again velvet to match the rest of her outfit, tiny things for tiny feet, and they barely reached her ankles.
Of what was exposed, I can say only that she had an adorable face: button nose, small pursed lips, eyes done spectacularly well. But it was her legs that were the greatest attractant, perfectly formed gams that reached from hem to shoes.
If it's true that pretty girls make people happy, she was spreading good cheer everywhere.
There are days when I could absolutely kick myself for forgetting my camera. One of the rules of the modern Internet, when everyone has a camera, is "Pictures or it didn't happen."
I guess she didn't happen.