Aims, can I grope you (in a purely theraputic way)?
YES! I'll call them Therapy Breasts and start writing off my bras on my taxes as a medical/business expense.
t random train of thought
Come to think of it, bras SHOULD be written off on taxes as a medical neccessity.
Come to think of it, bras SHOULD be written off on taxes as a medical neccessity.
Man, if they were I'd totally be splurging on those $70 bras that fit me perfectly.
I just got fitted a couple of weeks ago, and have now found my One True Bra. And they aren't $70 a pop, either.
My One True Bra is $90 a pop, AND was recently discontinued. I've been roaming the internets trying to find whatever stock is left.
Sigh. I should use this as motivation to lose weight. If I lost 50 lbs, I'd have to go down a few cup sizes and therefore be much easier to fit.
A minimizer!?!!!! blasphemy!
From Martha Stewart's webpage: French Toast Kabobs
Damn, that looks nummy....
A minimizer!?!!!! blasphemy!
It doesn't minimize them so much as just smooths them out. I've never had such an awesome bra, seriously.
SKorea trains cloned drug-sniffing dogs
INCHEON, South Korea (AP) -- The country that created the world's first cloned canine plans to put duplicated dogs on patrol to sniff out drugs and explosives.
The Korean Customs Service unveiled Thursday seven cloned Labrador retrievers being trained near Incheon International Airport, west of Seoul. The dogs were born five to six months ago after being separately cloned from a skilled drug-sniffing canine in active service.
Due to the difficulties in finding dogs who are up to snuff for the critical jobs, officials said using clones could help reduce costs.
The cloning work was conducted by a team of Seoul National University scientists who in 2005 successfully created the world's first known dog clone, an Afghan hound named Snuppy.
The team is led by Professor Lee Byeong-chun, who was a key aide to disgraced scientist Hwang Woo-suk. Hwang's purported breakthroughs in stem cell research were revealed as false, but independent tests proved the team's dog cloning was genuine.