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I will send you photos of the ones that are still available, 5,6, & 7. I just sold 1,2, and 3, and 10 - 19, so there's not a lot left.
Fabrics....it varies from item to item...some of them are heavier, some lighter...but the main difference is that most of these are prints, which I rarely...
forgot to say....some may know, other not, I'm Janelle from Love Your Peaches....these items were made by my company. but they're not my usual fabrics.
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Hello folks, I have a group of these tunics from a custom order that didn't work out. Same style, but in multiple fabrics/prints. Here's a sketch of the style:
-- Scoop neck, long tunic, long or 3/4 sleeves, 12" slits
Here's an example of one of them...
Really, if it's a good, quality homemade soup, it doesn't matter, to me, they're all delicious in their own way. However, if I'm eating the canned stuff, I'll have to go with New England Style, easier to doctor up to my tastes.
Well, I'm not surprised. Imo, they do have that common denominator...fear.
*I realize that there are some gun owners who own for sport, but since hunters only account for some 6% of the population, there's a whole lot of other people who own guns for other reasons.
Not a recipe, but I just tried the new Triscuits Brown Rice and Sweet Potato crackers (onion flavor) and they're really good!
I realize they're not carb free, but I'm guessing they're lower on the glycemic index than most crackers? Anybody know?
Then you should get out more. I know/have known several people who smoked pot regularly who had perfect gpa's, won national awards, became doctors, etc.
Funny this...just this weekend I listened to Oprah's commencement address at Harvard, and she said something right up this alley. She said that every single person she had ever interviewed, from regular people to CEO's to George Bush to Beyonce, everyone always asked her (in some form or...
In favor of legalization for medical and leisure use. For all the reasons already listed, plus throw in the very uneven enforcement of current laws, in terms of race and/or social strata. Too many young lives ruined over a simple possession charge.
To a certain extent, I agree with you. Most large corporations now donate and lobby / fund both parties, playing both sides up the middle. But you have to admit, the public face of the Republican party does favor Big Business more than the public face of the Democratic party. Now, once all...
You said "mostly in big cities"...which means, to me, that you meant it happens mostly in big cities, the majority of the time in Big Cities, and maybe once in a while in a small town.
All I'm saying, is that it's not just a big city problem. It happens plenty in small towns too, perhaps...
Hmmm...well, the good news is, if you're in New York, you'll see a little bit of everything there, so it's unlikely that you'll stick out.
If it were me, I'd go for something subtley sexy..... a long black tank dress that skims the curves, maybe with a high side slits, and some sparkly...
No, that's not what you said at all. You said:
"It is called crony capitalism. Most often seen in big cities with one party dominating for decades like Chicago."
Actually...crony capitalism is alive and well smaller towns too. Just sayin'. You just try opening a business in a town doesn't want you in their city limits...they will shut you down so fast you'll get dizzy. ...cause the mayor and the sheriff and the judge and the guy that owns the Ford...