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FactorFiction-
Cool for the birds! I think the best answer i got was from someone in Vietnam on Yahoo 360. I tried to read his blogs and it was in an alphabet I didn't recognize!
I'm needing to pull my tired bones into bed.
LadyCeeMarie
posted by
LadyCeeMarie
on April 28, 2007 at 11:13 PM
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I'm too tired right now.
I'm not even picking up sicks in the first place...
I like the parrot story!
posted by
FactorFiction
on April 28, 2007 at 11:30 AM
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PROC-
LOL! Evil girdle - just love it! Next I would eliminate the effects of gravity on my bra parts! Then we can eliminate them!
Lady Cee
posted by
LadyCeeMarie
on April 24, 2007 at 10:58 PM
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Im so glad the evil girdle is gone. now if only we could do something about
that pesky bra thingy.
posted by
proc
on April 24, 2007 at 5:50 PM
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TAPS
I hear you loud 'n clear. I've tried to put on the shapers that Oprah has premiered but I am huffing and puffing I know my heart will give out before I could get them on! I'm back into the elastic waists and haven't received the ok to exercise yet, so it's all hanging out until. The modern girdles aren't much better. I bought one when I was 40 lbs. lighter, a bustier thingie, and it left marks in my side that stayed there for a year!! Now that I KNOW I'm going to Greece in Oct. I am hoping to get on SOME weight loss program because I am going to be treated to a wheelchair tour everywhere we go and I hate to weigh a ton for someone to push around! I've being reevaluated in the next month but with my implants and stress test readings that require them to turned off, it's going to take some coordinating. Maybe I can start exercising again by Mother's Day. Argh!
Cee 
posted by
LadyCeeMarie
on April 24, 2007 at 1:13 PM
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LadyCeeMarie
I well remember the girdles. LOL. At age 18 - 20, I thought I had to wear one even though my waist was only 22" without. Now that I could use one, I refuse to be fenced in.
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TAPS.
on April 24, 2007 at 10:49 AM
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ProperlyPlayed
Cute story! I had a parakeet who picked up a phrase he heard often enough around our house. When it was time to feed our cats, we'd sing out a chorus of "Here kittykittykitty". One day, my little yellow parakeet let forth with his own new song, "Here kittykittykitty." There was one cat who came running, looking confused when there was no food waiting. We all just howled at the irony of the bird calling a cat.
Cee
posted by
LadyCeeMarie
on April 24, 2007 at 10:41 AM
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properleyplayed
Very cute comment! My mother's girdle looked like a monstrosity. Thanks for coming by!
Cee
posted by
LadyCeeMarie
on April 24, 2007 at 10:34 AM
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Anyway, I just stopped in because I heard that joke long ago from a friend who had a parrot. I was changing in the parrot's room one day, and it whistled at me and said, "Hello, pretty baby." My friend was shocked, because she was very religious.
posted by
Jenasis
on April 24, 2007 at 10:29 AM
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It just needs to close in the front instead of the back. Someone must have forgotten to make the "Girdle sans Mammie."
posted by
Jenasis
on April 24, 2007 at 10:21 AM
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