Tar-zhay actually carries bras above a D-cup? Huh.
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For some reason I've never been very happy with the bras I've gotten at Target.
I think our supply room is messing with me. I called and asked for numeric side tabs numbered 1-100, and they called me back saying they didn't have number 69, so I had to go have a long enough discussion with the floater sitting in for my secretary to find out that Tab 69 was already there.
We were both giggling by the end though, so it's all good.
Do they have Kohl's out your way, Susan? I can't remember the brand, but I've gotten decent I-can't-afford-my-good-bras bras, there.
Tar-zhay actually carries bras above a D-cup?
Not sure about that, actually. Although I could swear maybe DD, at least.
Cindy is wise -- Kohl's is a good option if you have one.
A little more 'ma for my dad, please, who is not doing all that great after his knee operation. He's really disoriented and scared, and seems to be having some aphasia.
Also, they were planning to sping him from the hospital today which is a completely crack-headed notion.
Wow, brenda. I'm so sorry. Much health and a quick recovery to him.
He's really disoriented and scared, and seems to be having some aphasia.
Could it be a reaction to pain medication, Brenda? When I had my knee surgery, it took me a while to realize that the morphine pump was making me sick.
Wouldn't these make great perfume applicators for BPAL?
Evil, tempty Betsy-person. Yes, they would. However, this is me being virtuous and not bidding on them, even though the ferret-part of my brain is going "Oooooh! Shiny glass bat swizzle sticks! Shiny! Bats! Ooh! Ooh!"
Nope, I am saving my pennies for a second bustle skirt, because my first one (b&w stripes, of course) is on the way to me right now.
Brneda--have them check for a valium (or whatever meds they gave) reaction. My dad thought he was in a prison camp in Korea after his second heart attack and it turned out he was very VERY sensitive to the valium. It took about six weeksfor him to come "back." The first two weeks or so of that no one knew what the heck happened to him, so it was very nervous-making.