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Posted by Shillelagh on March 10, 2007, 2:36 pm
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> Poncho's ARE still fashionable, although CAPES, CAPELETS and
> shawls/wraps tend to be trendier.....
> JM2C,
> Noreen
Capelets - oh, gag me. They're fine on someone who's pin thin. They are a
total joke on a curvy woman such as I am. If I wore one, it would look like
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a giant bib, and I don't need one of them yet. ;>P
Shelagh
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Posted by Mirjam Bruck-Cohen on March 10, 2007, 3:36 pm
Shelagh , i cut me one from cheap cloth i thought i looked like a
MUSHROOM with the capelet ,,,
mirjam
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>> Poncho's ARE still fashionable, although CAPES, CAPELETS and
>> shawls/wraps tend to be trendier.....
>> JM2C,
>> Noreen
>Capelets - oh, gag me. They're fine on someone who's pin thin. They are a
>total joke on a curvy woman such as I am. If I wore one, it would look like
>a giant bib, and I don't need one of them yet. ;>P
>Shelagh
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Posted by YarnWright on March 10, 2007, 4:05 pm
Shillelagh spun a FINE 'yarn':
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> >
> > Poncho's ARE still fashionable, although CAPES, CAPELETS and
> > shawls/wraps tend to be trendier.....
> > JM2C,
> > Noreen
>
> Capelets - oh, gag me. They're fine on someone who's pin thin. They
> are a total joke on a curvy woman such as I am. If I wore one, it
> would look like a giant bib, and I don't need one of them yet. ;>P
>
> Shelagh
>
As she reaches across cyber space to smack me, I'm one of those tiny
ones you apparently despise, although I don't wear capelets, cut DO
wear capes.
Noreen
:D
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Posted by Shillelagh on March 10, 2007, 4:53 pm
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> Shillelagh spun a FINE 'yarn':
> > Capelets - oh, gag me. They're fine on someone who's pin thin. They
> > are a total joke on a curvy woman such as I am. If I wore one, it
> > would look like a giant bib, and I don't need one of them yet. ;>P
> > Shelagh
> As she reaches across cyber space to smack me, I'm one of those tiny
> ones you apparently despise, although I don't wear capelets, cut DO
> wear capes.
> Noreen
> :D
Nowhere did I say "despise"..... I'm speaking of a style, (and I don't like
capelets) not a person. I don't despise thin people, I would love to weigh
less than I do, and actually remember way back in the fog when I was
smaller. Not thin, but not THIS curvy. If you can wear capes - good on
ya....
Shelagh
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Posted by YarnWright on March 10, 2007, 5:37 pm
Shillelagh spun a FINE 'yarn':
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> > Shillelagh spun a FINE 'yarn':
> > >
> > > Capelets - oh, gag me. They're fine on someone who's pin thin.
> > > They are a total joke on a curvy woman such as I am. If I wore
> > > one, it would look like a giant bib, and I don't need one of them
> > > yet. ;>P
> > >
> > > Shelagh
> > >
> > As she reaches across cyber space to smack me, I'm one of those tiny
> > ones you apparently despise, although I don't wear capelets, cut DO
> > wear capes.
> > Noreen
> > :D
>
> Nowhere did I say "despise"..... I'm speaking of a style, (and I
> don't like capelets) not a person. I don't despise thin people, I
> would love to weigh less than I do, and actually remember way back in
> the fog when I was smaller. Not thin, but not THIS curvy. If you
> can wear capes - good on ya....
>
> Shelagh
>
No, you did not state despise, mea culpa, but the tone did. Remember,
thin people are sensitive too...........
Noreen
who would LOVE to have C cups but the only way she ever will is
'buy-mes" or a huge weight gain that would ... in MY case, put it all
BEHIND me if you get my drift....
:D
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> shawls/wraps tend to be trendier.....
> JM2C,
> Noreen