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4 hours ago, Elizabeth Star said:

New black top today. I promise it’s new and distinctly different from the others.

 

Of COURSE it is dear. You look good in black though.

 

Hugs!

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On 10/12/2021 at 8:59 AM, Maddee said:

You look good.  I need those pants.IMG_20211012_120230274_BURST000_COVER_TOP.thumb.jpg.4c9cf7262449bed2b1dc52a778a32aa2.jpg

 

Green and gold

@Maddee You look great in these Fall colors! ? My wife is a Fall color person too. We’re about the same clothing size except my legs are an inch or so longer. Unfortunately, I look washed out in anything green, gold or earth tone for that matter. It’s really too bad because she has a huge wardrobe that I can’t use.

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This is what I wore to the meeting today. I'm no longer in the land lord business. 

YEY!!!! Free at last.

LM

 

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11 hours ago, Rowan said:

This was my look today. First time trying on fake eyelashes. I'm kinda in love with them?IMG_20211011_104742830_BURST001.thumb.jpg.4aee8093eef6095e833e358ca81f128d.jpg

It's a good look girl

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13 hours ago, Rowan said:

This was my look today. First time trying on fake eyelashes. I'm kinda in love with them?IMG_20211011_104742830_BURST001.thumb.jpg.4aee8093eef6095e833e358ca81f128d.jpg

 

Beauty! Your tattoos are awesome too, and I like how the pattern on your shirt sort of accentuates them.

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OK, I know. I don't usually post here, but today I was with lots of new friends on Boston Common and we played croquet and chatted and laughed and argued about the rules and laughed--in that order, which is totally without order. Just fun. I wore a ball cap. But the tights which you can't see are sparkly blue. The smile was the best thing I wore.

Cheers,

Davie

 

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Rowan the eyelashes look great.

I wish I could wear false eyelashes but I am allergic to the glue.

Tried them once and loved them but my eyes turned red and started burning.

I had to take them off and clean the glue off which was very hard to do.

 

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20 hours ago, Rowan said:

This was my look today. First time trying on fake eyelashes. I'm kinda in love with them?IMG_20211011_104742830_BURST001.thumb.jpg.4aee8093eef6095e833e358ca81f128d.jpg

They look good. I've been thinking about trying them. How hard were they to put on?

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8 hours ago, Vidanjali said:

 

Beauty! Your tattoos are awesome too, and I like how the pattern on your shirt sort of accentuates them.

Thank you so much!!!?

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7 hours ago, Teri Anne said:

Rowan the eyelashes look great.

I wish I could wear false eyelashes but I am allergic to the glue.

Tried them once and loved them but my eyes turned red and started burning.

I had to take them off and clean the glue off which was very hard to do.

 

Aww, that's a bummer. I don't think I'll use them too often though just when I wanna get really dressed up.

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4 hours ago, Elizabeth Star said:

They look good. I've been thinking about trying them. How hard were they to put on?

They weren't hard at all really. I just used a pair of tweezers. And I'm super clumsy, so if I can do it??‍♀️, lol.

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It's another lay low at the house day for me.

Got this dress out for the first time.  It had been a little warm for it - not a problem today.

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Looking really nice Jandi.

 

I went with this today, Then I get a call so I threw on a sweater so they wouldn't notice

I was dressed as a woman?

LM.

 

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12 hours ago, Rowan said:

They weren't hard at all really. I just used a pair of tweezers. And I'm super clumsy, so if I can do it??‍♀️, lol.

I thought that they made a tool for that

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4 hours ago, LindaMarie said:

Looking really nice Jandi.

 

I went with this today, Then I get a call so I threw on a sweater so they wouldn't notice

I was dressed as a woman?

LM.

 

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Super cute!

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4 hours ago, Jandi said:

It's another lay low at the house day for me.

Got this dress out for the first time.  It had been a little warm for it - not a problem today.

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Girl, you look great!

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I never thought I would wear snakeskin print anything but here I am. I’m thinking shorter boot next time. 
 

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3 hours ago, Elizabeth Star said:

I’m thinking shorter boot next time. 

I’m thinking maybe show your ankles one of these days! Hah!

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1 hour ago, AgnesBardsie said:

I’m thinking maybe show your ankles one of these days! Hah!

Are you telling me to go shoe shopping?? 

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6 hours ago, Elizabeth Star said:

I never thought I would wear snakeskin print anything but here I am. I’m thinking shorter boot next time.

 

Ooh, I have a pair of leggings like that. Mine are dark green though. A shorter boot would look nice with those though. Not a LOT shorter, but more of an ankle boot.

 

Hugs!

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