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Old March 23rd, 2007, 12:16 AM posted to alt.support.diet.low-carb
Ann in Houston[_2_]
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I don't know who read the one of the posts from when I started here a week
or so ago, I said that I LOVE pretty clothes. I was looking in a style
magazine at the dentist's office yesterday and I saw some things that I am
dying to wear again. They were predicting high waisted pants coming back
in. I am long waisted and these pants are for me. I can't wait until I can
choose clothes of all differrent styles without having to worry about being
too fat for them. I will be printing out some of these pics for
inspiration. These items won't be around in the fall, of course, but
similar things will. And, I'm not going to cheap out and do my own
shopping. I'm going to get DH to go with me. He buys quality.


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Old March 23rd, 2007, 12:35 AM posted to alt.support.diet.low-carb
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"Ann in Houston" wrote in message
...
I don't know who read the one of the posts from when I started here a week
or so ago, I said that I LOVE pretty clothes. I was looking in a style
magazine at the dentist's office yesterday and I saw some things that I am
dying to wear again. They were predicting high waisted pants coming back
in. I am long waisted and these pants are for me. I can't wait until I
can choose clothes of all differrent styles without having to worry about
being too fat for them. I will be printing out some of these pics for
inspiration. These items won't be around in the fall, of course, but
similar things will. And, I'm not going to cheap out and do my own
shopping. I'm going to get DH to go with me. He buys quality.

Ann, you are such a class act . I just love reading your posts!

--
Sherry
lowcarb.owly.net


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Old March 23rd, 2007, 02:08 AM posted to alt.support.diet.low-carb
Roger Zoul
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Pat wrote:
:: "Ann in Houston" I don't know who read the one of the posts from
:: when I started here a week
::: or so ago, I said that I LOVE pretty clothes.
::
:: I LOVE non-pretty clothes! Wait, that doesn't make sense. That's
:: like this movie ad lately saying "They framed an innocent man!" and
:: I'm thinking, Well, that's the only kind that can be framed....




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Old March 23rd, 2007, 02:23 AM posted to alt.support.diet.low-carb
Pat
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"Ann in Houston" I don't know who read the one of the posts from when I
started here a week
or so ago, I said that I LOVE pretty clothes.


I LOVE non-pretty clothes! Wait, that doesn't make sense. That's like this
movie ad lately saying "They framed an innocent man!" and I'm thinking,
Well, that's the only kind that can be framed....

Pat in TX



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Old March 23rd, 2007, 02:38 AM posted to alt.support.diet.low-carb
Ann in Houston[_2_]
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Ok, Roger, you just had to see what the 'ladies' were talking about, huh ; )
For your information, some women and girls don't give two hoots about
clothes at all, and don't differentiate between pretty ones and ugly ones.
I sit behind a young woman in my history class that cares only about
comfort. Fine for her. I'm sure I look like I feel that way, too. Not for
long, I hope. And, when my fifteen year old daughter is ready to settle
down, I'm having a tee shirt made for her that says, "I hate to shop!". She
will have men lined up around the block.
Anyway, that's why I "warned" the ladies of the group that it was about
clothes. So there! ; )
P.S. You're right about framing an innocent man. Good ear!
"Roger Zoul" wrote in message
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Pat wrote:
:: "Ann in Houston" I don't know who read the one of the posts from
:: when I started here a week
::: or so ago, I said that I LOVE pretty clothes.
::
:: I LOVE non-pretty clothes! Wait, that doesn't make sense. That's
:: like this movie ad lately saying "They framed an innocent man!" and
:: I'm thinking, Well, that's the only kind that can be framed....




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Old March 23rd, 2007, 08:36 AM posted to alt.support.diet.low-carb
Roger Zoul
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Ann in Houston wrote:
:: Ok, Roger, you just had to see what the 'ladies' were talking about,
:: huh ; )



I didn't even notice!

For your information some women and girls don't give two
:: hoots about clothes at all, and don't differentiate between pretty
:: ones and ugly ones.

I knew that!

:: I sit behind a young woman in my history class
:: that cares only about comfort. Fine for her. I'm sure I look like
:: I feel that way, too. Not for long, I hope.

WTG!

:: And, when my fifteen
:: year old daughter is ready to settle down, I'm having a tee shirt
:: made for her that says, "I hate to shop!". She will have men lined
:: up around the block.
:: Anyway, that's why I "warned" the ladies of the group that it was
:: about clothes. So there! ; )

Waitaminute! Pat in TX gets to look and I don't?!?

:: P.S. You're right about framing an innocent man. Good ear!

hmm....

:: "Roger Zoul" wrote in message
:: ...
::: Pat wrote:
::::: "Ann in Houston" I don't know who read the one of the posts from
::::: when I started here a week
:::::: or so ago, I said that I LOVE pretty clothes.
:::::
::::: I LOVE non-pretty clothes! Wait, that doesn't make sense. That's
::::: like this movie ad lately saying "They framed an innocent man!"
::::: and I'm thinking, Well, that's the only kind that can be
::::: framed....
:::
:::


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Old March 23rd, 2007, 04:38 PM posted to alt.support.diet.low-carb
FOB
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In my opinion clothes can be both pretty and comfortable.

Ann in Houston wrote:
| Ok, Roger, you just had to see what the 'ladies' were talking about,
| huh ; ) For your information, some women and girls don't give two
| hoots about clothes at all, and don't differentiate between pretty
| ones and ugly ones. I sit behind a young woman in my history class
| that cares only about comfort. Fine for her. I'm sure I look like I
| feel that way, too. Not for long, I hope. And, when my fifteen year
| old daughter is ready to settle down, I'm having a tee shirt made for
| her that says, "I hate to shop!". She will have men lined up around
| the block.
| Anyway, that's why I "warned" the ladies of the group that it was
| about clothes. So there! ; )
| P.S. You're right about framing an innocent man. Good ear!


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Old March 23rd, 2007, 04:46 PM posted to alt.support.diet.low-carb
Roger Zoul
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FOB wrote:
:: In my opinion clothes can be both pretty and comfortable.

I've always heard that if you're not comfortable in clothing, you don't look
good in it either. Of course, Ann it referring to people who only care about
COMFORT and thus don't give a damn about how they look.

::
:: Ann in Houston wrote:
::: Ok, Roger, you just had to see what the 'ladies' were talking about,
::: huh ; ) For your information, some women and girls don't give two
::: hoots about clothes at all, and don't differentiate between pretty
::: ones and ugly ones. I sit behind a young woman in my history class
::: that cares only about comfort. Fine for her. I'm sure I look like
::: I feel that way, too. Not for long, I hope. And, when my fifteen
::: year old daughter is ready to settle down, I'm having a tee shirt
::: made for her that says, "I hate to shop!". She will have men lined
::: up around the block.
::: Anyway, that's why I "warned" the ladies of the group that it was
::: about clothes. So there! ; )
::: P.S. You're right about framing an innocent man. Good ear!


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Old March 23rd, 2007, 08:14 PM posted to alt.support.diet.low-carb
Pat
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FOB wrote:
:: In my opinion clothes can be both pretty and comfortable.



I've always heard that if you're not comfortable in clothing, you don't
look good in it either. Of course, Ann it referring to people who only
care about COMFORT and thus don't give a damn about how they look.


How do we KNOW they "don't give a damn about how they look"? Isn't that just
her speculation? It seems to me she is linking her feelings about those
"comfortable clothes" (what are we talking about here--sweat shirts?) with
her speculation that they "don't care."

Pat in TX


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Old March 23rd, 2007, 08:18 PM posted to alt.support.diet.low-carb
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Ladies and fashion leaves Tara Legale out since its tarps ands tents
for her, and that goes for our girl Carol Gulley to.




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