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Posted by BEI Design on June 22, 2009, 12:46 am
BEI Design wrote:
have to
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> find new shoes (or wear balck ones.)
And I really hate my "balck" shoes. :-}
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Posted by Sharon Hays on June 22, 2009, 5:58 am
BEI Design wrote:
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> BEI Design wrote:
> have to
>> find new shoes (or wear balck ones.)
>
> And I really hate my "balck" shoes. :-}
Balky shoes do make it hard to get anywhere....what with all the stopping
and starting.... ;)
Expect hotter and more humid in Nashville than you are used to. Even of an
evening. Do you have any lightweight silks that would make a bias cut top
to go with the slinky pants?
Sharon
--
Never try to teach a pig to sing. It's a waste of time and just annoys the
pig.
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Posted by BEI Design on June 22, 2009, 2:36 pm
Sharon Hays wrote:
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> BEI Design wrote:
> > BEI Design wrote:
> > have to
> > > find new shoes (or wear balck ones.)
> > And I really hate my "balck" shoes. :-}
> Balky shoes do make it hard to get anywhere....what with
> all the stopping and starting.... ;)
Glad to offer up big fat ones for you to hit out of the
park.
;-)
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> Expect hotter and more humid in Nashville than you are
> used to. Even of an evening. Do you have any
> lightweight silks that would make a bias cut top to go
> with the slinky pants?
> Sharon
Thanks, Sharon, I knew you would be able to relate my issue
to the specific weather conditions. I have a sheer
georgette top covered with a random sprinkling of large
paillettes, I may just take that.
The slinky I'm talking about is "Slinky® Brand" the knit
stuff touted as a great traveling companion.
http://fashion.hsn.com/slinky-brand_c-fa_a-107_xc.aspx?prev=hp&rdr=1&sourceid=googlebrand&cm_mmc=Paid%20Search%20Brand-_-Google-_-Slinky-_-slinky It does pack well, but it may be too hot.
NAYY,
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Beverly
http://ickes.us/default.aspx
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Posted by Sharon Hays on June 23, 2009, 7:48 am
BEI Design wrote:
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>> Balky shoes do make it hard to get anywhere....what with
>> all the stopping and starting.... Â ;)
>
> Glad to offer up big fat ones for you to hit out of the
> park.
> ;-)
Heh heh..... Â Save 'em for spiders. Â If it's a shoe you hate, you can claim
you couldn't get the spider guts off after the squishing. Â So you had to
throw them out. ;)
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>> Expect hotter and more humid in Nashville than you are
>> used to. Â Even of an evening. Â Do you have any
>> lightweight silks that would make a bias cut top to go
>> with the slinky pants?
>> Sharon
>
> Thanks, Sharon, I knew you would be able to relate my issue
> to the specific weather conditions.
You bet. Â Glad to help a little.
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> I have a sheer
> georgette top covered with a random sprinkling of large
> paillettes, I may just take that.
silk or poly? Â
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> The slinky I'm talking about is "Slinky® Brand" the knit
> stuff touted as a great traveling companion.
> It does pack well, but it may be too hot.
> NAYY,
>
I knew what you meant. Â Slinky is so fabulous for packing. Â Jersey knits are
great too. Â You might be just fine in the pants since you said they are
palazzo pants. With the fuller leg, they will swish, giving you a little
personal breeze as you move. Â I would go with those, a comfy, breathable
top, and a wrap. Â The wrap is in case the hotel cranks the A/C
to "meatlocker." Â And it just looks so elegant. Â ;) Â Low heeled sandals.
Sounds like a winner to me!
Sharon
---
Never try to teach a pig to sing. Â It's a waste of time and just annoys the
pig.
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Posted by BEI Design on June 23, 2009, 1:53 pm
Sharon Hays wrote:
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> BEI Design wrote:
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> > I have a sheer
> > georgette top covered with a random sprinkling of large
> > paillettes, I may just take that.
> silk or poly?
I think poly, but quite sheer, so it might do. The evening
event will be in the hotel, which I'm sure is
air-conditioned.
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> > The slinky I'm talking about is "Slinky Brand" the knit
> > stuff touted as a great traveling companion.
> > It does pack well, but it may be too hot.
> > NAYY,
> I knew what you meant. Slinky is so fabulous for packing.
> Jersey knits are great too. You might be just fine in the
> pants since you said they are palazzo pants. With the
> fuller leg, they will swish, giving you a little personal
> breeze as you move. I would go with those, a comfy,
> breathable top, and a wrap. The wrap is in case the hotel
> cranks the A/C
> to "meatlocker." And it just looks so elegant. ;) Low
> heeled sandals. Sounds like a winner to me!
Oooohhh, I bought a beautiful pashmina shawl in NYC
Chinatown, I've been dying to use it. Red. Just the thing!
;-)
Beverly
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