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Posted by BEI Design on May 22, 2009, 2:34 pm
Kate XXXXXX wrote:
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> BEI Design wrote:
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> > Nicely done. What did you use for the new cover, it
> > appears to match the original very well.
> It IS the original. I just stuck it back down after
> brushing off the disintegrated foam backing. Next time
> I'll recover as well, probably in a nice cotton mix
> sweatshirt fabric rather than this
> fuzzy nylon. Any decent knit with a bit of stretch will
> do nicely, but
> something a little thicker to take the pins would
> probably be a good idea.
No wonder it appears to match so well. ;-)
I'm still dithering on whether I should buy a form. I don't
really want to buy one for my current size, because I just
KNOW I'll be smaller soon...
;-}
Beverly
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Posted by Pogonip on May 22, 2009, 3:58 pm
BEI Design wrote:
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> Kate XXXXXX wrote:
>> BEI Design wrote:
>
>>> Nicely done. What did you use for the new cover, it
>>> appears to match the original very well.
>> It IS the original. I just stuck it back down after
>> brushing off the disintegrated foam backing. Next time
>> I'll recover as well, probably in a nice cotton mix
>> sweatshirt fabric rather than this
>> fuzzy nylon. Any decent knit with a bit of stretch will
>> do nicely, but
>> something a little thicker to take the pins would
>> probably be a good idea.
>
> No wonder it appears to match so well. ;-)
>
> I'm still dithering on whether I should buy a form. I don't
> really want to buy one for my current size, because I just
> KNOW I'll be smaller soon...
>
> ;-}
>
> Beverly
>
>
>
I don't know why you would want to be smaller, really. There are
benefits to not looking like Nicole whatsername and Lindsey Lohan.
http://roflrazzi.files.wordpress.com/2009/03/celebrity-pictures-lohan-richie-look-hungry.jpg
It gives you resistance against illness, prevents osteoporosis and
smooths out wrinkles, among other benefits. Not that you should take it
as far as I have, but certainly it's better to be on the plus side than
the negative side.
--
Joanne
stitches @ singerlady.reno.nv.us.earth.milky-way.com
http://members.tripod.com/~bernardschopen/
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Posted by BEI Design on May 22, 2009, 11:19 pm
Pogonip wrote:
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> BEI Design wrote:
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> > really want to buy one for my current size, because I
> > just KNOW I'll be smaller soon...
> > ;-}
> > Beverly
> I don't know why you would want to be smaller, really.
> There are benefits to not looking like Nicole whatsername
> and
> Lindsey Lohan.
>
http://roflrazzi.files.wordpress.com/2009/03/celebrity-pictures-lohan-richie-look-hungry.jpg
Nah, no way I want THAT look!
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> It gives you resistance against illness, prevents
> osteoporosis and smooths out wrinkles, among other
> benefits. Not that you
> should take it as far as I have, but certainly it's better
> to be on the
> plus side than the negative side.
I'd really like about midway between my very-slender 20s
something self and where I am now in my quite-plump early
70s. I know this additional weight is part of the problem
with my hip and knees, they would be ever so grateful for a
little less of a load, thankyewverymuch.
Beverly
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Posted by Pogonip on May 22, 2009, 11:28 pm
BEI Design wrote:
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> Pogonip wrote:
>> BEI Design wrote:
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>>> really want to buy one for my current size, because I
>>> just KNOW I'll be smaller soon...
>>> ;-}
>>> Beverly
>> I don't know why you would want to be smaller, really.
>> There are benefits to not looking like Nicole whatsername
>> and
>> Lindsey Lohan.
>>
http://roflrazzi.files.wordpress.com/2009/03/celebrity-pictures-lohan-richie-look-hungry.jpg
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> Nah, no way I want THAT look!
>
>> It gives you resistance against illness, prevents
>> osteoporosis and smooths out wrinkles, among other
>> benefits. Not that you
>> should take it as far as I have, but certainly it's better
>> to be on the
>> plus side than the negative side.
>
> I'd really like about midway between my very-slender 20s
> something self and where I am now in my quite-plump early
> 70s. I know this additional weight is part of the problem
> with my hip and knees, they would be ever so grateful for a
> little less of a load, thankyewverymuch.
>
> Beverly
>
>
Everybody always wants something, don't they? Nobody's happy with the
hand that's been dealt. Silly knees and hips, what makes them think
they're so special? Mine insist on the right shoes with lots of support
or they yell at me a lot. I wouldn't have made the connection, but
something happened to illustrate it clearly, and now I've found all
sorts of information about the relationship between feet and hips/knees.
--
Joanne
stitches @ singerlady.reno.nv.us.earth.milky-way.com
http://members.tripod.com/~bernardschopen/
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Posted by BEI Design on May 22, 2009, 11:57 pm
Pogonip wrote:
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> BEI Design wrote:
> > Pogonip wrote:
> > > BEI Design wrote:
> > > > really want to buy one for my current size, because
> > > > I just KNOW I'll be smaller soon...
> > > > ;-}
> > > > Beverly
> > > I don't know why you would want to be smaller, really.
> > > There are benefits to not looking like Nicole
> > > whatsername and
> > > Lindsey Lohan.
> > >
http://roflrazzi.files.wordpress.com/2009/03/celebrity-pictures-lohan-richie-look-hungry.jpg
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> > Nah, no way I want THAT look!
> > > It gives you resistance against illness, prevents
> > > osteoporosis and smooths out wrinkles, among other
> > > benefits. Not that you
> > > should take it as far as I have, but certainly it's
> > > better to be on the
> > > plus side than the negative side.
> > I'd really like about midway between my very-slender 20s
> > something self and where I am now in my quite-plump
> > early 70s. I know this additional weight is part of
> > the problem with my hip and knees, they would be ever so
> > grateful
> > for a little less of a load, thankyewverymuch.
> > Beverly
> Everybody always wants something, don't they?
Yeah, I want ice cream with my rhubarb cobbler! ;-)
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> Nobody's
> happy with the hand that's been dealt. Silly knees and
> hips, what makes
> them think they're so special? Mine insist on the right
> shoes with
> lots of support or they yell at me a lot. I wouldn't have
> made the
> connection, but something happened to illustrate it
> clearly, and now I've
> found all sorts of information about the relationship
> between feet
> and hips/knees.
The interconnectedness of the human body and its many organs
is.... extremely complex. I've just spent the least several
days trying (successfully I hope) to convince my brother,
newly diagnosed with diabetes, that this IS NOT SOMTHING he
can manage without expert help. He thinks he can
intuitively figure out what and how much to eat. Scary! He
finally agreed to see a dietician next week, I hope she/he
is really good and gives DB some excellent guidelines.
Beverly
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