Posted on 10/24/2007 8:17:42 PM PDT by Mo1
What? You think you’ll be able to walk after all that dancing in new shoes?
Grans, I’m very sorry to hear about your son. How frightening that must have been! Glad to hear he’s on the mend. That truly is a wonderful Christmas gift to you all.
For last night's party, I wore a black, velvet, one shoulder cocktail dress, fitted from bodice to about 2 inches below the waist with a slightly fuller skirt.
I'm ready to step into tonight's dress, another short one. This one is bright peacock blue, silk, strapless, with princess seams, front and back. The front is fitted and straight, the back is also except for a single row of pleats about 6 inches deep at the hemline. Its kinda sassy. :)
Tomorrow night I get to wear my favorite for this season. Its long and flowing, just scrumptous and fits like a dream.
OH, gran, Thank God he is alright. What a bizzare accident. He has probably shoveled snow, what? a couple of hundred times before with only an achy muscle or two for his efforts. I’ll be praying for a speedy and full recovery.
You had better not wear a dress like this Sweets in your condition... :)
Well there's one thing that the new color-changing "mood dress" from Philips can't be accused of being, and that is "dated." In fact, the bizarre Bubelle dress is as futuristic as they come, thanks to a white cotton candy-like sheath that has two layers. The underlying layer boasts biometric sensors that detect the wearer's emotions, projecting the appropriate colors onto the top layer.
The emotions are detected by measuring various physical changes in the wearer. The more intense the emotion, the more the dress's light changes color and pattern.
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that kind of dress would be dangerous, lol!
I can see yours but I don´t know why mine does not link now.
I would be dangerous if not for her magic underwear.
I don’t know why yours doesn’t show. No matter at the mo. We work together.
I thought it was a communal urinal.
Seriously, that would be a pretty good bath for babies.
Hey ... you may be right, silly me.
When I was a child I had a lot of fun with mirrors, my imagination taking me to strange places.
Now I have a cat with the same fascination. I’ve had a lot of cats in my lifetime, but never saw such a feline imagination as hers. She plays with shadows and other reflections as well.
Imagine that, so Alice was just a normal child with a great imagination - well at least Lewis Carrol was inspired by her.
All the really interesting people have great imaginations. Progress would never happened if someone had not imagined it first.
Nicely said. I like it and will have to quote you.
She is damn lazy she won’t walk and the bitch isn’t even crossing at a crosswalk.
I’d say she’s trying to kill the kid.
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