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Old June 10th 06, 01:54 PM posted to rec.crafts.textiles.yarn
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Fay wrote:
Has anybody used these $112.00 knitting needles?

http://www.gbknitting.com/index.htm


No, and, as my father used to say: "That is half the story. The other half
is that I have no plans to do so."
But then, I would never spend $200 for a bra, either. g

Higs,
Katherine


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Old June 10th 06, 09:24 PM posted to rec.crafts.textiles.yarn
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In article , "Katherine"
wrote:

Fay wrote:
Has anybody used these $112.00 knitting needles?

http://www.gbknitting.com/index.htm


No, and, as my father used to say: "That is half the story. The other half
is that I have no plans to do so."
But then, I would never spend $200 for a bra, either. g

Higs,
Katherine


OK OK what kind of bra would that be...LOL

Els

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Old June 10th 06, 10:31 PM posted to rec.crafts.textiles.yarn
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Els van Dam wrote:
In article , "Katherine"
wrote:

Fay wrote:
Has anybody used these $112.00 knitting needles?

http://www.gbknitting.com/index.htm


No, and, as my father used to say: "That is half the story. The
other half is that I have no plans to do so."
But then, I would never spend $200 for a bra, either. g



OK OK what kind of bra would that be...LOL


Well, since you asked. . . . A friend of mine is rather flat-chested, and
she went to a swanky lingerie shop in Montreal, and bought this bra that
comes with its own bosoms. It cost just over $200.00 and makes her look
voluptuous, she thinks. Then she left it on the subway! So her mother bought
her another one. Frankly, I don't think it was worth it, as she really
doesn't look much different. g

Higs,
Katheirne


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Old June 10th 06, 11:38 PM posted to rec.crafts.textiles.yarn
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I think Victoria's Secret had one encrusted with gems for WAY more than $200
a couple of years ago. (Didn't look very comfortable to me...)

Georgia

"Els van Dam" wrote in message
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In article , "Katherine"
wrote:

Fay wrote:
Has anybody used these $112.00 knitting needles?

http://www.gbknitting.com/index.htm


No, and, as my father used to say: "That is half the story. The other

half
is that I have no plans to do so."
But then, I would never spend $200 for a bra, either. g

Higs,
Katherine


OK OK what kind of bra would that be...LOL

Els

--
Ja for Jazz and cobra loose the rrrrrrrr



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Old June 11th 06, 12:05 AM posted to rec.crafts.textiles.yarn
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Els van Dam wrote:
In article , "Katherine"
wrote:

Fay wrote:
Has anybody used these $112.00 knitting needles?

http://www.gbknitting.com/index.htm

No, and, as my father used to say: "That is half the story. The
other half is that I have no plans to do so."
But then, I would never spend $200 for a bra, either. g



OK OK what kind of bra would that be...LOL

On Sat, 10 Jun 2006 18:31:50 -0300, "Katherine"
wrote:
Well, since you asked. . . . A friend of mine is rather flat-chested, and
she went to a swanky lingerie shop in Montreal, and bought this bra that
comes with its own bosoms. It cost just over $200.00 and makes her look
voluptuous, she thinks. Then she left it on the subway! So her mother bought
her another one. Frankly, I don't think it was worth it, as she really
doesn't look much different. g

Higs,
Katheirne


Coming from someone who works in a Lingerie Department....I often
wonder what happens when these gals who appear to be busty take their
clothes off for the first time in front of their boyfriend or husband.
What a surprise eh?

....Linda
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Old June 11th 06, 12:27 AM posted to rec.crafts.textiles.yarn
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Linda wrote:
Els van Dam wrote:
In article , "Katherine"
wrote:

Fay wrote:
Has anybody used these $112.00 knitting needles?

http://www.gbknitting.com/index.htm

No, and, as my father used to say: "That is half the story. The
other half is that I have no plans to do so."
But then, I would never spend $200 for a bra, either. g



OK OK what kind of bra would that be...LOL

On Sat, 10 Jun 2006 18:31:50 -0300, "Katherine"
wrote:
Well, since you asked. . . . A friend of mine is rather
flat-chested, and she went to a swanky lingerie shop in Montreal,
and bought this bra that comes with its own bosoms. It cost just
over $200.00 and makes her look voluptuous, she thinks. Then she
left it on the subway! So her mother bought her another one.
Frankly, I don't think it was worth it, as she really doesn't look
much different. g

Higs,
Katheirne


Coming from someone who works in a Lingerie Department....I often
wonder what happens when these gals who appear to be busty take their
clothes off for the first time in front of their boyfriend or husband.
What a surprise eh?


LOL I can just imagine!

Higs,
Katherine


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Old June 11th 06, 12:27 AM posted to rec.crafts.textiles.yarn
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Get out! Good grief!

Higs,
Katherine

Georgia wrote:
I think Victoria's Secret had one encrusted with gems for WAY more
than $200 a couple of years ago. (Didn't look very comfortable to
me...)

Georgia

"Els van Dam" wrote in message
...
In article , "Katherine"
wrote:

Fay wrote:
Has anybody used these $112.00 knitting needles?

http://www.gbknitting.com/index.htm

No, and, as my father used to say: "That is half the story. The
other half is that I have no plans to do so."
But then, I would never spend $200 for a bra, either. g

Higs,
Katherine


OK OK what kind of bra would that be...LOL

Els

--
Ja for Jazz and cobra loose the rrrrrrrr



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Old June 11th 06, 01:44 AM posted to rec.crafts.textiles.yarn
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Wasn't it called The Million Dollar Bra? I think the gems were
diamonds. I doubt that they sold very many...

BB

I think Victoria's Secret had one encrusted with gems for WAY more than $200
a couple of years ago. (Didn't look very comfortable to me...)

Georgia

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Old June 11th 06, 01:46 AM posted to rec.crafts.textiles.yarn
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A friend of mine once said it was "the first lie in a relationship" lol

BB


Coming from someone who works in a Lingerie Department....I often
wonder what happens when these gals who appear to be busty take their
clothes off for the first time in front of their boyfriend or husband.
What a surprise eh?

...Linda

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Old June 11th 06, 07:24 AM posted to rec.crafts.textiles.yarn
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In message , Katherine
writes
Linda wrote:
Els van Dam wrote:
In article , "Katherine"
wrote:

Fay wrote:
Has anybody used these $112.00 knitting needles?

http://www.gbknitting.com/index.htm

No, and, as my father used to say: "That is half the story. The
other half is that I have no plans to do so."
But then, I would never spend $200 for a bra, either. g


OK OK what kind of bra would that be...LOL

On Sat, 10 Jun 2006 18:31:50 -0300, "Katherine"
wrote:
Well, since you asked. . . . A friend of mine is rather
flat-chested, and she went to a swanky lingerie shop in Montreal,
and bought this bra that comes with its own bosoms. It cost just
over $200.00 and makes her look voluptuous, she thinks. Then she
left it on the subway! So her mother bought her another one.
Frankly, I don't think it was worth it, as she really doesn't look
much different. g

Higs,
Katheirne


Coming from someone who works in a Lingerie Department....I often
wonder what happens when these gals who appear to be busty take their
clothes off for the first time in front of their boyfriend or husband.
What a surprise eh?


LOL I can just imagine!

Higs,
Katherine


They would probably say she was making mountains out of molehills. LOL
Shirley
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