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Red T layer over a green T. Black panty hose with socks that match the under T. Jeans for now. It is really cold here this AM and i've got to work outside this morning. In the afternoon i'll drop the jeans and put on a long skirt for my GT appointment. I sure like changing on the fly.

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Guest April Kristie

Of all the posts Jacques, yours made me laugh out loud! My sister GG and I went for Pedis and manicures today. I also had my brows Done! I wore a beige sweater, dark brown slacks, and purple suade flats. Wore my woman's watch I bought yesterday, Swiss blue Topaz studs and my heart necklace. Understated elegance.

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Guest Jocelyn

Great night watching the Voice with my SO, dressed in a black pencle skirt, black pantyhose, a black and white paterned blouse with pink nail polish and just a little make-up. I felt relaxed and pretty.I want to post a pic but I don't know how so I will put it in my album.
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A Pretty Pink Cami Bra, Gray Panties and Matching Garter Belt, Nude Stockings and my favorite Jewelry, Tucked away in bed for a wonderful nights sleep. Hugs Amber L.

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At work right now (on lunch so I wont get in trouble for posting) very strict dress code. Got my shape ups, black nylons to help stay warm, pink and grey winter socks on over them, my fav pair of Cruel girl hip hungers, matching bra and pantys, company polo (as per dress code) hair is french braided with a lavender hair tie, two hoop hearings the size of a dime (also per dress code) one pink stud and one silver one. Nails painted red and black. I know not exciting but like I said we have a very strict dress code maybe I will update this when I get home and change hehe.

Kattja Katt >^..^< Mew

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Guest AshleighP

Back in work clothes now, with pink undies and makeup though. Earlier today I had on one of my favorite knee length pleated skirts, shiny black long sleeve top, bra with breast forms, pink panties, black textured tights, wig, and black heels. Oh, and full makeup to complete the girly look and feel. :rolleyes: Happy girl!

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Guest Motormouth18

Going to spend the restaurant gift card my godparents gave my mom and I. Here's what I'm wearing:

Wrangler men's jeans

Aeropostale Men's striped polo

Nautica men's striped henley sweater

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Guest robin777

Since this is new years eve, I am dressed in a long red wine colored skirt and a gray turtleneck sweater top. I also have on a pair of red wine colored tights. Wearing a bodyshaper unde4rneath it all. staying home waiting for the new year. Not a big Ohio State fan,but I do have on the school colors.

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Right now I have my school uniform on I just got in from school ^_^ to be specific here is what it consists of.

Blue School Shirt with school logo on

Plain black skirt

Black tights

Black plimsolls or sometimes ill switch them with cute flats with a bow on :3

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Guest Lelia VA

It's cold here tonight so I just traded my skinny black jeans and white tee for flannel "Hello Kitty" pj's and pink slippers. Still wearing my favorite pink lace bra.

LeeLee

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Black panties, reddish orange cami dress, black Jeggings, orange socks and black sweater - going with my hair to give a black / orange combination!

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Up-date for me, tonight a frumpy pink and white, tiny floral print, lace trimmed house dress. Just kicked back and lovin' it! I have actually worn this one outside and to emergency mad dashes to get my son last minute to school. It's really not a great fashion statement, but I am too jaded for frilly teddies anymore. One day this dress will wear out, just like me. Giggle. Hug. JodyAnn

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Hi, I'm wearing Suntan colored Pantyhose, A Beautiful Nylon Spandex Black & Flame Print Ice Skate Dress / Skirt, Cute pink Cotton Girl's Sock's with Lace Edging, A Satin nylon Dark Blue Bra & Matching Panties, With a Nylon Lycra Black turtleneck Top:

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