"The girls' thread" ?
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Re: "The girls' thread" ?
flats

heels

some dresses












more shoes 'n stuff








heels

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more shoes 'n stuff







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No visitors?
Scandalous!
Well then I'll try it with some eye candy:
http://steamfashion.livejournal.com/343812.html
Well then I'll try it with some eye candy:
http://steamfashion.livejournal.com/343812.html
Spoiler: show
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Someone should finally tell the boys that they could start carig more for themselves too. 
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Uh - that might get risky if you're very fast in the bathroom. I need about 10 minutes (2 times 5) in the morning and it would be OK for me if he needed 15 or so (especially if daily bread trimming is up).
But I hear you: no exaggerations there, but a little more 'care' would be fine. (Also: Guys: Stop cutting your hair near to baldness just because you're lazy. I hate that. Nice hair is an adronment on the males too .... and it will give less surprises how your baby looks if you actually got an idea of the hair colour and structure of the father, which is getting complicated nowadays.)
But I hear you: no exaggerations there, but a little more 'care' would be fine. (Also: Guys: Stop cutting your hair near to baldness just because you're lazy. I hate that. Nice hair is an adronment on the males too .... and it will give less surprises how your baby looks if you actually got an idea of the hair colour and structure of the father, which is getting complicated nowadays.)
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It's so quiet in here -_-
So pretty ....




So pretty ....
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Neeeeeääähhhhhh >_<






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This is one in green

This the wrap dressin .. blue?

I found it here: http://www.peopletree.co.uk/womens/dresses
Who says that 'eco-fashion' is ugly?

This the wrap dressin .. blue?

I found it here: http://www.peopletree.co.uk/womens/dresses
Who says that 'eco-fashion' is ugly?
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Well, I guess eco fashion got a bad reputation back in the day when it looked a lot more "eco" than "fashion".
The green one's not exactly my cup of tea thought - I like how the wrap-dress is cut. Those slim-fit dresses make me look like a too tight stuffed sausage
The green one's not exactly my cup of tea thought - I like how the wrap-dress is cut. Those slim-fit dresses make me look like a too tight stuffed sausage

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(Sorry, can't link the pictures here.)
http://ravenswoodleather.com/index.php?p=product&id=527
http://www.ravenswoodleather.com/index. ... uct&id=641
http://www.ravenswoodleather.com/index. ... duct&id=40
http://www.ravenswoodleather.com/index. ... uct&id=285
http://www.ravenswoodleather.com/index. ... uct&id=450
http://www.ravenswoodleather.com/index. ... duct&id=73
http://www.ravenswoodleather.com/index. ... duct&id=97
http://www.ravenswoodleather.com/index. ... uct&id=569
http://www.ravenswoodleather.com/index. ... uct&id=429





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*checks links*
*starts drooling*
Oooookay... anyobody has like two- or threethousand dollar for me? I wanna buy half of that store
*starts drooling*
Oooookay... anyobody has like two- or threethousand dollar for me? I wanna buy half of that store

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Thought you might like it.
That was my reaction too btw.
Where's that lottery-win when you need it? >_>
That was my reaction too btw.
Where's that lottery-win when you need it? >_>
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Bogo, how much do you pay him to accompany you on lonely winter trips? 
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Ceiling cat! 
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I have both my cats with me on the truck. The pet deposit is quite steep. $1,000/cat taken out $100/paycheck. But Its quite worth it, given that I'm at about 2 months at a time. And I only get 4 days off for home time.
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Wow, wait, what pet deposit?!





