Most likely i have already replied to this thread, but this place has gotten so huge, i can't find anything anymore....lol
How a nice girl with so much potential ended up in a job she is so completely unsuited for i couldn't tell you....I could name 20 jobs off the top of my head that i...
congratulations! Thanks for sharing the beautiful pictures. Looks like your special day was everything a wedding really ought to be..an expression of who you are and a whole lotta fun!:)
i just want to add that other than the benefit of being kinder to the envoirnment... drying your clothes on a line ,whether indoors or out, is infinitely kinder on your clothes. of course nothing vintage or delicate ever sees the inside of a dryer anyway,but i avoid it for everything when i...
oh i have seen those..i really need to pick up a couple for undies at least, to hang inside. For some strange reason, my kids don't want their batman and spongeBob underwear out on the clothelinelol
..." He went on to say holding the stem is a good thing for whites but has become a common (but for no real useful reason) affectation with reds."
Which in my mind would be sufficient reason to stick with reds..lol
Honestly, I have tried holding my glass by the stem, but i am far too...
OMG!!! That makes me want to dive under my desk!!!lol lol
I suppose that is intended as a collectors doll..but man I would have loved to have had her when i was little.She could have made her getaway in my barbie beach bus!
I've done it.The last time i used a permanent dye it was black.which was a HUGE mistake. I don't know what i did but the black dye gripped the ends of my hair and the rest of it turned red. so i am done with permanent. but I have been uses a temp dye over that untill it grows out and it works fine.
I've been colouring my hair since i was 16.not usually anything dramatic, just to enhance my natural dark brown colour.Back then it was always Nice n' Easy Dark Auburn. Now i use Clairol Natural Instincts in Nutmeg Brown.I won't use a permanent dye anymore.I find the ones that wash out after so...
I have been reading a book written by a local professor about the history of the North End of halifax, which is where I live. It is one thing to read about places you have never visited and quite another to learn about the events that have shaped your community.
Two of the most remarkable...
Fifties*Freak..as if it needs to be said again..all your new purchases are amazing/I am drooling over everything ..you will have you to post more pics of your place over in the Vintage homes thread as the ones you posted are no longer visible!:(
i visited the museum about 13 years ago. I travelled to Connecticut with my American born-and-raised-husband to visit his hometown of Naugatuck, then took a little new England tour which included Stockbridge.I loved the Norman Rockwell Museum. I especially enjoyed the little cabin/shack where he...
I often have the feeling that i am repeating myself around here, and i could have sworn that i alreday posted in this thread, but for the life of me, i can't find it now.....
as a teen in the late 70's early 80's, i was a sunbathing maniac. Now,i grew up in the middle of the North Atlantic...
Oh my gosh..that is HORRIBLE!!! I very nearly did that last week! I was wearing a full skirt and my favourite mary Janes, which really i should have disgarded ages ago as they are so stretched they are way too loose on my feet...anyway, i was hurrying down the escalator to go grab a coffee in...
The awful thing about embarassing moments is that no matter how hard you try, that will not get out of your head..ever. I have another embarrasing moment that does not involve clothing or the losing thereof...when i was about 13, a friend of mine who was a couple years older came to my house and...
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