Poor, poor frazzled Jilli! Many calming vibes and No More Insects ~ma for the Reason household.
Dr. Walsh ,'Potential'
Spike's Bitches 30: Going on Thirteen
[NAFDA] Spike-centric discussion. Lusty, lewd (only occasionally crude), risque (and frisque), bawdy (Oh, lawdy!), flirty ('cuz we're purty), raunchy talk inside. Caveat lector.
Remember the retard who was on my fire escape about a year ago at 2am hanging a sign? Well, they're hanging a sign again and on the fire escape and the roof. It's making Toto go nuts. They're not allowed to be on the roof. I feel like calling the cops again.
I vaguely remember the story, vw. Who are they, though?
Oh, Pete, poor Jilli. I just killed one in my kitchen, not 10 minutes ago.
I can totally see Laura in that dress.
I vaguely remember the story, vw. Who are they, though?
Downstairs neighbors.
how full a skirt needed to be, to accomodate a crinoline
I think she said 100" circumference around the hem. My big deal is more, does it need it? I don't think it does, but would it look better with one? I need someone to see it on to give me good advice. I'll probably model it for her or JZ to give me an idea.
Happy Birthday, Karl!!!! I can deliver a birthday hug in person in less than 2 weeks!
but looks pretty and vaguely late summer/Halloweeny
Halloweenie is good. You betcha.
Is it feasible, from a seamstress POV, to take my cherry dress and cut off the bodice and add a zipper and waistband to the skirt, to make it into just, well, a skirt?
(By "seamstress POV," I mean someone not me. I don't want to take it in with this crack-headed idea and have her laugh at me. No one likes getting mocked by a seamstress.)
Steph, it should be possible, unless (and possibly even if), it's very oddly constructed.
ION, a BBC interview with a hacker who went looking for UFO technology. Pinch of salt required, but still interesting reading.
-t that is indeed a lovely dress that I would totally wear, except
WAIST: 20 to 28 inches
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