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you probably need some software on your PC Bunny, I have a Sony Mp3 and it came with a disc, although maybe it's different with an ipod if you use itunes?? Sorry hun, don't know.
"Stay Wonky":D
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Do you have iTunes? You may need to run that.0
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yup got the itunes thingy...
Even figured out how to buy music! it's not an easy site I don't think...Empty pockets never held anyone back, only empty heads and empty hearts can do that -Peale0 -
oooooooh, here comes Autumn........it's started raining here.......it will be the first time in ages that I'll be getting wet whilst taking Charlie out later.
I'm trying to decide how much cleavage is too much. I bought a top off ebay and am going to wear it tonight. It's a long black top with a tie back and v-neck. It's surprisingly flattering, but very low plunging unless I keep pulling it back up at the shoulders and with my large breasticle problem, it's not something I like to emphasise even more than the obviousness of them. Not sure it's appropriate for meeting OH's Dad (it might give him a heart attack, he is 72!) but I haven't got anything else I can wear.
"Stay Wonky":D
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As a bloke I can help you there.Burlesque_Babe wrote: »oooooooh, here comes Autumn........it's started raining here.......it will be the first time in ages that I'll be getting wet whilst taking Charlie out later.
I'm trying to decide how much cleavage is too much. I bought a top off ebay and am going to wear it tonight. It's a long black top with a tie back and v-neck. It's surprisingly flattering, but very low plunging unless I keep pulling it back up at the shoulders and with my large breasticle problem, it's not something I like to emphasise even more than the obviousness of them. Not sure it's appropriate for meeting OH's Dad (it might give him a heart attack, he is 72!) but I haven't got anything else I can wear.
There is no such thing as too much cleavage.
There are worse ways to go than a heart attack at 72 from the sight of a good bit of cleavage.0 -
Burlesque_Babe wrote: »oooooooh, here comes Autumn........it's started raining here.......it will be the first time in ages that I'll be getting wet whilst taking Charlie out later.
I'm trying to decide how much cleavage is too much. I bought a top off ebay and am going to wear it tonight. It's a long black top with a tie back and v-neck. It's surprisingly flattering, but very low plunging unless I keep pulling it back up at the shoulders and with my large breasticle problem, it's not something I like to emphasise even more than the obviousness of them. Not sure it's appropriate for meeting OH's Dad (it might give him a heart attack, he is 72!) but I haven't got anything else I can wear.
Have you got a cami type vest top that you could wear underneath it?No longer using this account for new posts from 20130 -
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Burlesque_Babe wrote: »oooooooh, here comes Autumn........it's started raining here.......it will be the first time in ages that I'll be getting wet whilst taking Charlie out later.
I'm trying to decide how much cleavage is too much. I bought a top off ebay and am going to wear it tonight. It's a long black top with a tie back and v-neck. It's surprisingly flattering, but very low plunging unless I keep pulling it back up at the shoulders and with my large breasticle problem, it's not something I like to emphasise even more than the obviousness of them. Not sure it's appropriate for meeting OH's Dad (it might give him a heart attack, he is 72!) but I haven't got anything else I can wear.
It feels like we've bypassed Autumn and gone straight into Winter here :rolleyes:
The top sounds lovely - but if you're not entirely comfortable with it, how about a scarf or a necklace to err, break the area up a bit
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