LittleBluebelle

DeRank : 2,59 • DeAge™ : 2668 days

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  • Here since 24 january 2018

"Life is too short to be normal, stay weird! And open-minded."

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  • imasoulman
    20 feb 18
    Oh lá!
     
  • dsalva
    19 feb 18
    Oh my God!
     
  • sergio60
    19 feb 18
    Please... repost your photo... it might be a bit much as they say... but it can't be unseen...
     
  • imasoulman
    13 feb 18
    the crimson hair and the cerulean eye, which is a sea where it would be sweet to shipwreck...a look very, very 'jazz age'...well, what can I say, compliments
     
    • LittleBluebelle
      13 feb 18
      More than "jazz age," I would say "agée"....but old yes, but with class! 😂
    • LittleBluebelle
      13 feb 18
      The eyes are the only thing I love about myself, because they are very sincere, big, and transparent.
    • imasoulman
      13 feb 18
      an opal, in short. Oculis speculum anima, and you see that in the end the priests (and the nuns) are always right? As far as the jazz age is concerned (and not agèe...), assuming that maturity is a decisive and determining added value, I elect you as my personal Bessie Smith without melanin... ;))
    • LittleBluebelle
      13 feb 18
      The jazz I enjoy, for the little I know of the genre: warm, full of feeling, spine-tingling voices... If only I had even a hint of Bessie Smith's voice! However, I must say that a few years ago I ventured out of curiosity to the Torrione in Ferrara, a well-known jazz club on a European level, where I heard the great Enrico Rava, accompanied by two very young musicians on piano and trombone. A grand show! Pure experimentation, apart from a few pieces I had already heard. A lot of technical skill, yet vastly overshadowed by feeling. Because that's what I seek in music, and ultimately in people and life as well: feeling, passion. Much more than technique or poses.
    • LittleBluebelle
      13 feb 18
      I have very little melanin! I'm quite pale, I don't like to lounge in the sun except on rare occasions, and I detest the sweltering heat and summer! For which I wander wrapped in my noble whiteness 😂
    • imasoulman
      13 feb 18
      but then don’t bite me on the neck, okay? ;)
    • LittleBluebelle
      13 feb 18
      Vampyr... Drakul, yes!
    • imasoulman
      13 feb 18
      Dedicated to you
    • imasoulman
      13 feb 18
      PS: go to minute 2'20''...and tell me if I didn't hit the verisimilitude with this Icon...
    • LittleBluebelle
      13 feb 18
      Wonderful dedication! I feel like I'm dancing with Spencer Tracy in an old black-and-white movie! ❤ And I’ve discovered that I’m the almost-doppelgänger with a few pigments of this great Lady... wow!!!!
  • sergio60
    13 feb 18
    My compliments. ...far from it ...and the colored hair gives you a playful and sexy look...I always say...you women are masters at presenting a picture of yourselves that is not very true to reality. ...ps I noticed a small hifi system behind you in the photo...if you want to hear the best sound from that device, move the speakers away from the unit....do it and then let me know.
     
  • sergio60
    12 feb 18
    From bad to better... another photo and who knows what surprise... very very well (you stay).
     
    • LittleBluebelle
      12 feb 18
      I only post the ones from the past... but soon I’ll put some recent ones as well, maybe just after getting out of bed, and then we’ll talk about it again.... 😂😂
    • sergio60
      12 feb 18
      Well... I would be curious... I don't post photos from a few years ago.... that's where the difference would be noticeable... not so much because I've aged... but back then I had all my hair and it was black... you have no idea how much that "takes a toll"....
    • sergio60
      12 feb 18
      By the way, in my avstar there’s a photo with dsalva from a few weeks ago... I’m the one with glasses...
    • LittleBluebelle
      12 feb 18
      Well, I don't have many recent photos.... just a selfie, as they crudely call it, while trying on a silver bomber jacket à la Ziggy Stardust in a Chinese store.... I sent it to a friend to see if I looked too silly or if it was okay, just to get an opinion.... but how can I, I can't paste it here! And I don't like putting a selfie as my profile picture, oh my god!
    • LittleBluebelle
      12 feb 18
      Lovely, you two characters! 😊
    • sergio60
      12 feb 18
      Refer to the photo of my avatar, right? ...beyond your real intentions. ...thank you for the compliment... you're the second one to tell me that... the first was my mother...
    • LittleBluebelle
      12 feb 18
      I have a strong maternal instinct, it's obvious... but no, you both seem like nice guys! I'll eventually decide to post the obscene selfie, that one is really recent, taken I think two or three weeks ago. Just temporary, while I wait for some decent current photos 😊
    • LittleBluebelle
      13 feb 18
      @[sergio60] , at your kind request, I found a recent photo, very grainy, but at least it's not a selfie dressed as Major Tom.... 😂 here I am, in middle-aged lady version #stayweird #stayrock, and the wrinkles and structural sagging take a back seat 😂😂
  • imasoulman
    12 feb 18
    I, if you allow me, would De-Love you... indeed, I have already done so! Decide if you appreciate the audacity...
     
  • Battlegods
    10 feb 18
    Too little, just a glass! Moderate ;)
     
    • LittleBluebelle
      10 feb 18
      It always starts with one, then you never know how it’s going to end... I’ll have to write an editorial about my historic drunk nights, sooner or later. There are a couple of memorable ones, but wow, they’ll forever be etched in my memory! 😂😂😂
    • Battlegods
      10 feb 18
      I still remember Easter Monday from ten years ago. After a blue cocktail, something went wrong. Dizziness as if I were falling from the tenth floor. Lying on a lawn for two hours.
    • LittleBluebelle
      10 feb 18
      The others were more manageable, let’s say. They left no trace, especially since anyone who could testify about my condition was more drunk than I was! 😂
    • Battlegods
      10 feb 18
      Seasoned tobacco is better than alcohol!
    • LittleBluebelle
      10 feb 18
      Unforgettable moments!
    • LittleBluebelle
      10 feb 18
      I don’t know... I’ve never been that passionate, to be honest. It’s never had any particular effect on me, except for the one time I laughed for two days straight... I haven’t indulged much in the article. Maybe it’s because, as a good Venetian, I have the drinking chromosome in my DNA. Hence, in the Venetian countryside, we say "Me go' ciapa' na cancara, ieri sera!". But that was a lifetime ago; now I’m very moderate. I wouldn’t want to end up like Shane McGowan.... 🤤
    • Battlegods
      10 feb 18
      Ahahah even Sinead O'Connor doesn't joke around!
    • LittleBluebelle
      10 feb 18
      Oh no, and on top of that, the girl is quite bipolar... Venetians and Irish, we're like cousins!
    • Battlegods
      10 feb 18
      Life in a unipolar world is too boring!
    • Dislocation
      11 feb 18
      Here, seasoned tobacco was a definition I was missing.
    • LittleBluebelle
      11 feb 18
      It's true that you never stop learning!
    • Dislocation
      11 feb 18
      I remember a crazy, legendary drunken night in Belgium, in Francorchamps, with a dear friend and two American paratroopers who spoke excellent Italian because they were stationed in Vicenza.... They drank like they had a valve somewhere, we joined them in their drinking, and after two hours we knew everything about them, and they knew everything about us. It all started on Friday afternoon and ended in the night between Sunday and Monday. We didn’t know how, but we woke up in the flower beds of the public park in Liège because it was beginning to rain, and we were under a tree..... It took us quite a while to find a taxi, go back to Spa, and return to the barracks at a quarter past five, with wake-up call and assembly at six. We gave our all for two days, and the two Americans, perfect and disciplined, seemed to have swallowed two glasses of water.... Even today, the four of us send Christmas wishes to each other, promising to, who knows, have a little drink together again someday, perhaps with some form of moderation....
    • LittleBluebelle
      12 feb 18
      ahhhahhha ah ah!!! :-D
    • LittleBluebelle
      12 feb 18
      My most legendary binge was several years ago at the Venice Airport Festival, a beautiful local music festival organized by some friends of mine at Forte Bazzera, overlooking the lagoon (and Marco Polo Airport, where you could see planes taking off and landing) and infested with huge, hungry mosquitoes. I was having a bit of a sad evening, with a lot on my mind, but I went anyway, along with my boyfriend at the time. There, I found a whole bunch of friends I hadn’t seen in a long time; some offered me a beer, others another, some a cuba libre, and some even handed me their glass for a moment while I finished it off... at one point, I found myself dancing while talking to a friend. It felt like the ground had turned soft and elastic, and I couldn’t find a stable foothold, but I kept dancing anyway. I kept talking, but I didn’t know what I was saying; it felt like the words were coming out of someone else’s mouth. As a result, I suddenly collapsed to the ground, more dead than alive. My boyfriend, a saint, picked me up and carried me to our car, half-conscious. There, I vomited, passed out, came to, vomited again, and passed out. Eventually, when I sort of woke up and came back to myself (very sort of...), in the big parking lot it was just me, him, and a very kind Moroccan guy who was working as a parking attendant for the evening, who had gotten me a blanket since I was shivering with cold. Tremendous nausea and a lump in my throat. We made the journey home with frequent pit stops to vomit. Then the man, exasperated, opened the window saying I could throw up while in motion as long as I didn't make too much mess inside the car. Once at home, he laid me on the couch with a blanket; I even had a fever and felt very cold. Then I started crying because I wanted my cat in my arms, but she didn’t want to sit with me, and rightly so, poor thing. Then I think I slept for a day and a half, without eating anything due to the persistent nausea. What adventures, guys!! :-D :-D
    • Dislocation
      12 feb 18
      Well, you were in the best condition for an astronomical hangover, clearly. But could we not, in a fit (ooopss....) of mischievous curiosity, simply invite anyone who wants to share their saddest (in the sense of enormous) hangover right here, in this space that has now become the MySborniaSpace?.....
    • LittleBluebelle
      12 feb 18
      Don't talk to me about regurgitations, for goodness' sake! Then the sad drunkenness is malevolent, I felt a bit like Bukowski... too bad I can't write like him. You had a wonderful idea! Debaserian friends, express yourselves without restraint by telling us about your epic drunken nights, here in the Mydesbronza space. In the end, Dislo and I will collect the best episodes to propose to Lorenzin for an anti-alcohol (or pro-alcohol, we'll see) campaign in schools of all levels.
    • Battlegods
      12 feb 18
      Ahahah but it happens every Saturday :O too much confusion on my eyes!
    • LittleBluebelle
      12 feb 18
      Only those epoch-making, only those epoch-making... 😂
    • Battlegods
      12 feb 18
      Taking a straight shot from twenty meters with an egg at eye level and hitting a stranger, then blending in with the crowd? This happened one Carnival afternoon years ago AHAH
    • LittleBluebelle
      12 feb 18
      But you're terrible, huh! 😊😂
    • Dislocation
      12 feb 18
      During Carnival, after all...
    • Dislocation
      12 feb 18
      If you feel like it, write down below preceded by the text in capital letters: MY DRUNKENNESS....
      Then we'll classify the best ones, don't be afraid, expose yourselves, let out (if possible in a completely metaphorical sense) what you have inside..... I'm expecting a lot, especially from the friends at Bar Necchi, eh?
    • LittleBluebelle
      12 feb 18
      Approved idea! Come on, don't be shy, shed all your reservations and inhibitions 😊
    • Battlegods
      12 feb 18
      @[Dislocation] In fact, the next step is to repeat that gesture one random day :)
    • Battlegods
      12 feb 18
      *the step...nice!
      The step.
    • LittleBluebelle
      12 feb 18
      Well done! Do you then know if, among the crowd, someone has the same idea as you and decides to use you as a target as well? 😂😂
    • Battlegods
      12 feb 18
      I will run to kiss him!
    • Dislocation
      13 feb 18
      @[Battlegods] If I ever try to pull off a stunt like that again, you’ll be among the first to know because I’ll stop bothering you about the DeB. No flowers, but good deeds.
    • Battlegods
      13 feb 18
      But come on, exaggerating only leads to nausea and dizziness ;) stay with the lightness of your head and your numb lips.
    • LittleBluebelle
      13 feb 18
      I'm with Battlegods: just shine and relax, stop when you feel the words starting to come out all mixed up... everything else is nausea. And overwork for our poor liver. Better to avoid it. As for me, apart from musical nights where I strictly travel with beer, and only beer (considering that I don't go for music paired with fancy glasses, then the mixes are disastrous), I limit myself to sipping some good wine on special occasions, or if I'm in the mood. If I happen to be in places of particular wine interest, a tasting at the winery. I'm a wine enthusiast, but it has to be really good for me to drink it!
    • Battlegods
      13 feb 18
      Wine either makes me sleepy or gives me a headache :/
    • LittleBluebelle
      13 feb 18
      At your age, me too. Because you certainly won't stop at just a glass; you'll drink at least a couple of bottles! 😊 My passion for good wine grew over time. Especially after visiting a beautiful winery in the Lison-Pramaggiore area, right here nearby, where they boast some excellences, and following the entire process, from the vineyard to the barrel cellar. Wine is art, and it should be consumed in small doses and sipped slowly to be appreciated. One of the pleasures of mature age. But it’s not as light as a lager... at concerts, though, it’s beer all around!
    • Battlegods
      13 feb 18
      No way, a bottle guarantees me a headache for two consecutive mornings ahahah
  • Falloppio
    9 feb 18
    I add my regards and the regards of Piero and Gaspare (Pierino, the smallest cat in the world, and Gas, the chubby cat).
     
    • Hello to you, legendary Falloppio, and also to the little cat and the big cat! ☺
  • sergio60
    8 feb 18
    Well... now let's take it easy... we can take our time with the confetti...
     
    • Oh, finally! But it was already made clear: no confetti. Total allergy. Right now I'm in hermit mode, I've taken a sabbatical from everything and everyone, including work! Occasionally I go out, see people, do things... then I head back home to my cats, Ninahagen and the others... 😊 and that's just fine! Bye, have a good evening.
    • Dislocation
      9 feb 18
      The cat Ninahagen? Creepy, but now that I think about it, my brother had a pitch-black kitten with yellow eyes, rebellious and wild, and he named her Janis. So I take back the creepy part.
    • My cat is a beautiful white and silver tabby, found on the street many years ago. Among my cats, all of them rescue cases (one deaf from birth, an old, confused, toothless one), she is perhaps my favorite because we are very similar: every now and then she hisses and growls, but deep down she’s really sweet. Moreover, Nina is also very intelligent, unlike me 😀 no, come on, I can’t lie to you: her name was inspired by Hagen, but she is just called Nina. Or Ninetta. Or Ninin’. It’s just that yesterday someone here was being funny.... 😁 Janis is also a lovely name!
    • sergio60
      9 feb 18
      My daughter has imposed 5 cats in the house... now there are 4 since one has died... two Burmese rescued from the trash bin... thrown away because they have motor problems... and two long-haired brother cats that look like Chartreux... one... cinna... known as "er ciccione" sitting looks like a flask with feet... weighs about 15 kilos and is on a diet... we also have another three cats in the garden... and two female dogs... one more beautiful than the other... we don't miss anything... as for animals... there was a long period when my father had about a hundred birds including ostriches, peacocks, geese, chickens, three Tibetan goats, and my brother-in-law's two horses... and fish in the fountain... oh, I almost forgot the turtles... there are three... a constant commitment and also a cost not to be underestimated...
    • What a lovely cheerful home! I've always had a special love for animals: they don’t lie and always accept you for who you are. Challenging, I too struggle with cleaning the house and expenses for food and vet bills, but they repay me generously with their presence! 😊
    • sergio60
      9 feb 18
      I have always had pets in the last thirty years... dogs... cats... turtles and all the ones listed... I couldn’t do without them... one of the little dogs my daughter got in Gravina di Puglia... woe to anyone who touches her...
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