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Post by SpringSummers on Apr 10, 2010 20:11:18 GMT -5
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Post by Spaced Out Looney on Apr 10, 2010 20:25:47 GMT -5
Only that I bought a dress for our end of the year Gala with a low neckline and the bras that I have show when I wear it. Went to Lane Bryant today and the only style that would have worked was padded. And I *really* don't need any more padding, thank you very much. I could probably do some creative safety pinning, but that would take time and it would probably look a lot better just to get a bra that was cut slightly lower.
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Post by SpringSummers on Apr 10, 2010 20:33:42 GMT -5
Only that I bought a dress for our end of the year Gala with a low neckline and the bras that I have show when I wear it. Went to Lane Bryant today and the only style that would have worked was padded. And I *really* don't need any more padding, thank you very much. I could probably do some creative safety pinning, but that would take time and it would probably look a lot better just to get a bra that was cut slightly lower. A dress-up gala? Sounds fun. And yeah - why do that make large sized bras, that are padded? Hope you find what you need.
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Post by Sara on Apr 10, 2010 20:37:30 GMT -5
Greg and I had lunch with our grandmother today. This evening, I let Greg know that from now on, when we have lunch with her he'll be driving because I'll be drinking. Sounds like a good plan, Sara. She found something to complain about virtually the entire time we were there. She griped when some folks came in with young kids because she figured they'd be noisy. She complained when they did make noise, even though they were pretty good considering their age (and the adults there always immediately made them stop). She grumbled about how her bread came apart when she was eating her BLT. She even bitched that there was too much bacon on the sandwich. WHO COMPLAINS ABOUT AN EXCESS OF BACON? I tried to maintain a steady stream of conversation to keep her complaint opportunities to a minimum, which should tell you how desperate I was, and then did my best to get Greg to do the same so I could finish eating. I'm just thankful that no one came in who was overweight or of another ethnicity—that would have had me feigning illness or setting fire to the table just to get us the hell out of there before she could open her mouth. Longest. Hour. Ever.
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Post by Spaced Out Looney on Apr 10, 2010 20:43:02 GMT -5
Sounds like a good plan, Sara. She found something to complain about virtually the entire time we were there. She griped when some folks came in with young kids because she figured they'd be noisy. She complained when they did make noise, even though they were pretty good considering their age (and the adults there always immediately made them stop). She grumbled about how her bread came apart when she was eating her BLT. She even bitched that there was too much bacon on the sandwich. WHO COMPLAINS ABOUT AN EXCESS OF BACON? I tried to maintain a steady stream of conversation to keep her complaint opportunities to a minimum, which should tell you how desperate I was, and then did my best to get Greg to do the same so I could finish eating. I'm just thankful that no one came in who was overweight or of another ethnicity—that would have had me feigning illness or setting fire to the table just to get us the hell out of there before she could open her mouth. Longest. Hour. Ever. I've been there.
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Post by Julia, wrought iron-y on Apr 10, 2010 20:57:55 GMT -5
Sounds like a good plan, Sara. She found something to complain about virtually the entire time we were there. She griped when some folks came in with young kids because she figured they'd be noisy. She complained when they did make noise, even though they were pretty good considering their age (and the adults there always immediately made them stop). She grumbled about how her bread came apart when she was eating her BLT. She even bitched that there was too much bacon on the sandwich. WHO COMPLAINS ABOUT AN EXCESS OF BACON?
I tried to maintain a steady stream of conversation to keep her complaint opportunities to a minimum, which should tell you how desperate I was, and then did my best to get Greg to do the same so I could finish eating. I'm just thankful that no one came in who was overweight or of another ethnicity—that would have had me feigning illness or setting fire to the table just to get us the hell out of there before she could open her mouth. Longest. Hour. Ever. Can such a thing even exist?? ?? ??JUlia, busy day with actual things accomplished
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Post by Julia, wrought iron-y on Apr 10, 2010 21:01:16 GMT -5
All quite grand. I finally got time to concentrate on photography this morning, but that was long ago and several retail forays ago. Julia, v. Tired also fatigued and possibly a bit over-done
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Post by Sara on Apr 10, 2010 21:53:54 GMT -5
She found something to complain about virtually the entire time we were there. She griped when some folks came in with young kids because she figured they'd be noisy. She complained when they did make noise, even though they were pretty good considering their age (and the adults there always immediately made them stop). She grumbled about how her bread came apart when she was eating her BLT. She even bitched that there was too much bacon on the sandwich. WHO COMPLAINS ABOUT AN EXCESS OF BACON?
I tried to maintain a steady stream of conversation to keep her complaint opportunities to a minimum, which should tell you how desperate I was, and then did my best to get Greg to do the same so I could finish eating. I'm just thankful that no one came in who was overweight or of another ethnicity—that would have had me feigning illness or setting fire to the table just to get us the hell out of there before she could open her mouth. Longest. Hour. Ever. Can such a thing even exist?? ?? ??JUlia, busy day with actual things accomplished I'm almost certain the first words out of my mouth were, "I don't think that's possible." Although later I remembered seeing this on the Travel Channel...
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Post by Julia, wrought iron-y on Apr 10, 2010 22:43:59 GMT -5
Can such a thing even exist?? ?? ??JUlia, busy day with actual things accomplished I'm almost certain the first words out of my mouth were, "I don't think that's possible." Although later I remembered seeing this on the Travel Channel... Julia, ook
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Post by Michelle on Apr 10, 2010 22:47:08 GMT -5
Just a quick drop by to Hope everyone had a nice Easter. Oh, and don;t want to forget to wish Sue a 21 again, like the rest of us? leftylady Hey, Lefty!! Long time, no read! I hope you had a great Easter. What shows are grabbing your attention lately?
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Post by Michelle on Apr 10, 2010 22:48:20 GMT -5
Hey, all!! **falls over, lays on floor, whimpering quietly** OMG, this week at work! THIS WEEK AT WORK!! Oy! **flails a bit more** *sends you virtual Limoncello or other suitable libation*
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Post by Michelle on Apr 10, 2010 22:48:56 GMT -5
Greg and I had lunch with our grandmother today. This evening, I let Greg know that from now on, when we have lunch with her he'll be driving because I'll be drinking. You are wise beyond your years. And apparently, your grandmother...isn't.
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Post by Michelle on Apr 10, 2010 22:50:47 GMT -5
Only that I bought a dress for our end of the year Gala with a low neckline and the bras that I have show when I wear it. Went to Lane Bryant today and the only style that would have worked was padded. And I *really* don't need any more padding, thank you very much. I could probably do some creative safety pinning, but that would take time and it would probably look a lot better just to get a bra that was cut slightly lower. A dress-up gala? Sounds fun. And yeah - why do that make large sized bras, that are padded? Hope you find what you need. I think it's to conceal "the turkey is done" pop-up timer look that some *cough* people have to deal with.
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Post by Sue on Apr 10, 2010 23:09:47 GMT -5
[/size][/center] For you... [/quote] Thanks, Sara. Wow! I'd love to have these 2 guys over for dinner! (Hugh wouldn't even have to put a shirt on.
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Post by Julia, wrought iron-y on Apr 10, 2010 23:10:50 GMT -5
A dress-up gala? Sounds fun. And yeah - why do that make large sized bras, that are padded? Hope you find what you need. I think it's to conceal "the turkey is done" pop-up timer look that some *cough* people have to deal with. Pretty much that. Julia, so very very not awake right now.
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