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Nice people thread 2 - now even nicer

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  • wageslave
    wageslave Posts: 2,638 Forumite
    fc123 wrote: »
    You takin the p155? :D

    It seems so.

    They don't have any sizing info on their site so an email wouldn't be out of place. I will sign it deformed:( A bit like Makosi sans surgery

    I am so over black.

    Do you sell online FC and if so would I (and my cousins) like it?
    Retail is the only therapy that works
  • vivatifosi
    vivatifosi Posts: 18,746 Forumite
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    sss555s wrote: »
    @viva I have an incline for Alonso this week.

    Sorry - has taken 3 pages of BB, female sizes and divine clothing to get here to answer. I'd like to see Alonso do well this weekend, its about time the luck changed for Ferrari. Both he and Hamilton should do well if it stays wet. I won't rule out the Red Bulls though.

    Now the teams are more or less on top of their upgrades, we should start to see a stabilisation with the top 3 teams competing more evenly.
    sss555s wrote: »

    just my opinion and there is far more to wimen than body size.

    I agree. I've been everything from a 10 to an 18 in my adult life, thankfully always in proportion. However my brain has afaik stayed the same size. Not that you'd believe that given how differently people respond depending on how you look. In my early 20s I was 37" 21" 37" and had trouble getting men to realise I had a brain. Much easier with a few pounds/years on - providing I'm not wearing a low cut top of course :rotfl:
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  • JonnyBravo
    JonnyBravo Posts: 4,103 Forumite
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    fc123 wrote: »
    I am 5 7 and size 8/10 (sorry boys :D)

    Haven't given my opinion yet! Yes I'm aware I wasn't asked.
    Sounds perfect to me FWIW.
    Of course now I've said that I stand the risk of being guilty of being part of the society which pressures women to aspire to the unachievable etc etc etc.
    Oh well.
    fc123 wrote: »
    E? That's a lot of :)......I am B or C I think.

    <Swoon.......

    <rubs hands on legs a la Vic Reeves

    Now that we're going out do you want to meet for a nice sausage dinner?
    My treat.


    :D
  • JonnyBravo
    JonnyBravo Posts: 4,103 Forumite
    Mortgage-free Glee!
    I can write that stuff and it's online jiggery-pokery stuff too, which I am good at.

    If they don't give me the job, I can always find their competitor and spend a week promoting their competitor. Don't get mad - get Google #1 positions for all their keywords :)

    Why not do that for the company you're going to the interview for? Take a "before and after picture" to show them the difference you've made. Show them what you've done.
    Tell them what else you can do, with some embellishment (it is a job interview after all), but you have a great piece of evidence to back it up.
  • GDB2222
    GDB2222 Posts: 26,288 Forumite
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    edited 28 August 2010 at 1:12PM
    Malcolm. wrote: »
    From

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    To

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    Shame someone snapped her with a ripped dress in the first picture. I'm so pleased she's had a chance to get it replaced now. Mind you, you can see why it ripped.
    No reliance should be placed on the above! Absolutely none, do you hear?
  • GDB2222
    GDB2222 Posts: 26,288 Forumite
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    This morning we played the 'when one of us dies' game.

    "When one of us dies, I think I'll move to the country."

    "When one of us dies, do you mind if I remarry?" "Sure, let some other guy suffer."

    They seemed to get rather repetitive after that.
    No reliance should be placed on the above! Absolutely none, do you hear?
  • LydiaJ
    LydiaJ Posts: 8,083 Forumite
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    edited 28 August 2010 at 5:22PM
    wageslave wrote: »
    5ft7 size 8/10, she must dress like a dream.

    stay as you are FC , you sound bliddy perfect to me

    I'm 5'7" and size 8/10 too ... well, actually I'm 8/10 waist and upwards but definitely 12 hips. I usually find it difficult to find clothes that I like that fit, especially trousers and dresses.

    Just at the moment I am unsuccessfully trying to find silent bras - ie where the underwire doesn't squeak every time you move. I also need them without lace etc because my skin is sensitive to anything remotely scratchy. Why is this so difficult to find? Do the rest of the female population not mind squeaking? Any of you ladies (or indeed gents) have any suggestions?
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    Tyre performance in the wet deteriorates rapidly below about 3mm tread - change yours when they get dangerous, not just when they are nearly illegal (1.6mm).
    Oh, and wear your seatbelt. My kids are only alive because they were wearing theirs when somebody else was driving in wet weather with worn tyres.
    :)
  • Davesnave
    Davesnave Posts: 34,741 Forumite
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    LydiaJ wrote: »
    trying to find silent bras - ie where the underwire doesn't squeak every time you move..... Do the rest of the female population not mind squeaking? Any of you ladies (or indeed gents) have any suggestions?

    I'm going to listen more carefully to DW in the near future....:)

    Suggestions? I find WD40 sorts out most frictional dilemmas. ;)
  • wageslave
    wageslave Posts: 2,638 Forumite
    It's worse trying to find bras that offer decent support. I would be quite happy to creak if the damn things held me up without little bitty straps that cut my shoulders in half:(

    I buy from Brastop mostly but I have no recommendations as to make.
    Retail is the only therapy that works
  • GDB2222
    GDB2222 Posts: 26,288 Forumite
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    wageslave wrote: »
    It's worse trying to find bras that offer decent support. I would be quite happy to creak if the damn things held me up without little bitty straps that cut my shoulders in half:(

    I buy from Brastop mostly but I have no recommendations as to make.

    Can't you get a bra with wider straps? I'm sure that if men needed this sort of support there'd be all sorts of well-engineered, comfortable solutions by now. They might not be so elegant, but they'd do the biz all right.
    No reliance should be placed on the above! Absolutely none, do you hear?
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