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Posted by Susan Hartman on October 1, 2009, 4:50 pm
My DIL presumptive was in a makeover contest -- would you consider
giving her your vote?
She's "Heather M"
http://macysmakeover.com/vote.html
Winner gets a new wardrobe...
thanks,
Sue
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Susan Hartman/Dirty Linen
The Magazine of Folk and World Music
www.dirtylinen.com
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Posted by Lucille on October 1, 2009, 5:10 pm
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> My DIL presumptive was in a makeover contest -- would you consider giving
> her your vote?
> She's "Heather M"
> http://macysmakeover.com/vote.html
> Winner gets a new wardrobe...
> thanks,
> Sue
> --
> Susan Hartman/Dirty Linen
> The Magazine of Folk and World Music
> www.dirtylinen.com
Done. At the same time you made me nostalgic for the Paramus Mall. I
left a lot of cash there in my day.
Lucille
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Posted by Susan Hartman on October 1, 2009, 5:23 pm
Lucille wrote:
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> Done. At the same time you made me nostalgic for the Paramus Mall. I
> left a lot of cash there in my day.
>
> Lucille
Thanks! But I should ask, WHICH Paramus Mall? When I grew up there, we
would shop at the Bergen Mall and the Garden State Plaza (later a mall).
Then they built Paramus Park, right about the time I left NJ (early 70s)
- that one had the primo NY stores - Lord and Taylor, Saks Fifth Ave,
etc. - so it's unlikely I'd do a lot of shopping there anyway, due to
price. We were a Bambergers/Gimbels family (Garden State Plaza). When DS
was born, 31 years ago this month, one of his first outfits came from
Saks at Paramus Park, purchased by his godmother, who then lived in
Ridgefield Park.
Waxing nostalgic alongide you!
sue
BTW: In case anyone doesn't see "Heather M" in the choices: She was at
the Cherry Hill Mall event. For some reason, AOL only showed me the
Kansas event, and I couldn't figure out how to get to the right competition!
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Susan Hartman/Dirty Linen
The Magazine of Folk and World Music
www.dirtylinen.com
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Posted by Lucille on October 1, 2009, 7:04 pm
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> Lucille wrote:
>> Done. At the same time you made me nostalgic for the Paramus Mall. I
>> left a lot of cash there in my day.
>> Lucille
> Thanks! But I should ask, WHICH Paramus Mall? When I grew up there, we
> would shop at the Bergen Mall and the Garden State Plaza (later a mall).
> Then they built Paramus Park, right about the time I left NJ (early 70s) -
> that one had the primo NY stores - Lord and Taylor, Saks Fifth Ave, etc. -
> so it's unlikely I'd do a lot of shopping there anyway, due to price. We
> were a Bambergers/Gimbels family (Garden State Plaza). When DS was born,
> 31 years ago this month, one of his first outfits came from Saks at
> Paramus Park, purchased by his godmother, who then lived in Ridgefield
> Park.
> Waxing nostalgic alongide you!
> sue
> BTW: In case anyone doesn't see "Heather M" in the choices: She was at the
> Cherry Hill Mall event. For some reason, AOL only showed me the Kansas
> event, and I couldn't figure out how to get to the right competition!
> --
> Susan Hartman/Dirty Linen
> The Magazine of Folk and World Music
> www.dirtylinen.com
In the days I went to Paramus Park, I could shop at some of those stores and
get phenomenal buys on clothing on sale. That was before liposuction and so
much plastic surgery so being a short and thin was a definite plus on the
sales racks. There weren't a lot of people who liked the kind of
conservative, preppy look that I favored in such small sizes and that stuff
was always left over.
Besides that, it was fun to go all the way there for a days outing. Not
like now when there are large malls all over the place.
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Posted by Cheryl Isaak on October 2, 2009, 7:16 am
On 10/1/09 7:04 PM, in article ha3cr3$rn7$1@news.eternal-september.org,
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>
>> Lucille wrote:
>>
>>> Done. At the same time you made me nostalgic for the Paramus Mall. I
>>> left a lot of cash there in my day.
>>>
>>> Lucille
>>
>> Thanks! But I should ask, WHICH Paramus Mall? When I grew up there, we
>> would shop at the Bergen Mall and the Garden State Plaza (later a mall).
>> Then they built Paramus Park, right about the time I left NJ (early 70s) -
>> that one had the primo NY stores - Lord and Taylor, Saks Fifth Ave, etc. -
>> so it's unlikely I'd do a lot of shopping there anyway, due to price. We
>> were a Bambergers/Gimbels family (Garden State Plaza). When DS was born,
>> 31 years ago this month, one of his first outfits came from Saks at
>> Paramus Park, purchased by his godmother, who then lived in Ridgefield
>> Park.
>>
>> Waxing nostalgic alongide you!
>>
>> sue
>>
>> BTW: In case anyone doesn't see "Heather M" in the choices: She was at the
>> Cherry Hill Mall event. For some reason, AOL only showed me the Kansas
>> event, and I couldn't figure out how to get to the right competition!
>>
>>
>> --
>> Susan Hartman/Dirty Linen
>> The Magazine of Folk and World Music
>> www.dirtylinen.com
>
>
> In the days I went to Paramus Park, I could shop at some of those stores and
> get phenomenal buys on clothing on sale. That was before liposuction and so
> much plastic surgery so being a short and thin was a definite plus on the
> sales racks. There weren't a lot of people who liked the kind of
> conservative, preppy look that I favored in such small sizes and that stuff
> was always left over.
>
> Besides that, it was fun to go all the way there for a days outing. Not
> like now when there are large malls all over the place.
>
Any one remember Sims?
C
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> her your vote?
> She's "Heather M"
> http://macysmakeover.com/vote.html
> Winner gets a new wardrobe...
> thanks,
> Sue
> --
> Susan Hartman/Dirty Linen
> The Magazine of Folk and World Music
> www.dirtylinen.com