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GreenJello |
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tourist - 2008-01-03 9:55 AM No, but the colour in my hair seems to be fading and some of my moving parts don't work so well. He once broke the pedal arm right off his racing bike (not the pedal falling off - the metal arm snapped in half!) so I am hoping I don't lose a hand or foot - foot more likely if he steps on it while we are dancing D@mn! I'm glad I'm not his dance partner, sounds a bit dangerous.... but, as tourist mentioned, i'm just hard on things. i tear through shoes like nobody's business. i tear through clothes just as fast. i just seem to wear them hard. no clue why. Okay, in that case it would seem that cheap is a much better option. | |||
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i can buy something cheap and it will be worn out by the end of the week. everything that i have that is "high end" (to me at least--considering my economy) is what lasts. if i get a pair of pants to last two years, i'm thrilled! my pranas have lasted 5-6, and so i'm really thrilled with that! i hvae a couple of high-end suits from back in my law school days, still gorgeous (granted, i only wear them to weddings or special events), while the less expensive ones (even though i rarely wore those as well)--worn out! so, i basicly have to buy that which is well made, which means i'm usually paying more for it. but, i also know fabrics. in a lot of yoga studios, they sell clothing that is very expensive and IMO, poorly/cheaply made. i can tell by the stitching, the fabric--whether or not it's going to last on me. people asked me "why don't you buy this cute shirt?" and the reason it "next week, it will be worn out!" so, i have to be mindful. | |||
imadayana |
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How come there are no votes for Lululemon? Other than their crazy prices, what's wrong with them? I think they look really nice. Especially on magazine covers. | |||
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Lulemon is opening a store in San Antonio, Texas. I'll have to see if I can find their job ad--it's written so it's OBVIOUS they want only hot women working there--the big bennie mention is the opportunity to model their clothes in various yoga classes around town. I otta apply then sue 'em for sex and age discrimmination when I don't get the job...let's see master's degree, 30 years of business experience, RYT...hey this is sounding better all the time. | |||
Orbilia |
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Go Bruce!! Fee | |||
mishoga |
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Expert Yogi Posts: 1738 Location: right where I'm supposed to be | You should do it Bruce. They have one here in Manhattan. i spoke with them but I wasn't willing to travel. I'm waiting for them to open one out here. Zoe, I have to tell you I love how these pants hold up "ION" Here's their link http://www.ionactif.com/ I also love Shiva Shakti line from Marika. Those clothes wash beautifully. http://www.marika.com/shiva Prana's clothes do wash and wear well too. Prana to me is very........um..........Prana They have their own style. I personally like super funky!!! Basic bottoms most time but funky put together. Sometimes not matching at all but looking fab chic. I love Thai fisherman pants. Excuse any typos | ||
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Here's the job ad I was talking about earlier (bolded sections by me that I thought meant--"Be a hot woman"): Loves to Downward Dog, Looking for Upward Career Mobility. | |||
mishoga |
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Expert Yogi Posts: 1738 Location: right where I'm supposed to be | Bruce, all kidding aside, I think you are a beautiful example of a yoga practitioner. Physically, you look MARVELOUS!!!! Now whether you're all together up there....I don't know Kisses In Metta BTW, Kristen says you're a rip!!! Edited by mishoga 2008-01-07 11:37 AM | ||
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i don't do very well with "funky" stuff. perhaps i'm a bit odd. and finding pants that are the right lengths and sizes isn't easy either. LOL it seems strange to stick with what i know, but i do that because at least i know i don't have to return it, try again, return it, try again. | |||
GreenJello |
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Not really seeing the insuations of only beautiful chicks need apply in the add. Probably won't get many men wearing stretching pants, but maybe a few, here and there. | |||
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To Miss Mish: Wow...thanks! I'm blushing. As for Kristin, do you think by rip she meant, "Right Interesting Person," or "Ridiculous Irritating Pr1ck"? To GJ: In addition to loving wearing the stretch pants, sparodic gorging on Ben & Jerry's, organizing things silly, "craft pompoms"...indicative of hot chick...OK, a woman anyway | |||
mishoga |
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Expert Yogi Posts: 1738 Location: right where I'm supposed to be | "Rest In Peace" AAAAAAAAAhahahahahaha You know I'm kidding. She thought you wer funny and pleasant. She's a great gal. | ||
bstqltmkr |
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I finally made a commitment and voted! Unfortunately hubbies boxers wasn't an option, and I had to vote for other. | |||
Orbilia |
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Worded that way in the UK GJ and they'd get prosecuted for discrimination. Fee | |||
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An ad that actually discriminated wouldn't last long in the US either, but I don't see where it says female or anything else. It may seem implied, but that's only our bias's kiicking in. ;) | |||
Orbilia |
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Sorry, didn't actually read past the first couple of lines and didn't spot GJ being tongue-in-cheek Fee | |||
Lynnmcg |
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I like lulu for comfort. Price is too high for pants though i love them....they are a splurge/reward item for me...tough explaining to the husband. They are so comfortable and not binding around the waist. Very flattering too. I like that they hem for free. Quality is ok...I will probably get 2 years out of a pair. I do find that the pants do pill even when washing them following the instructions. The tops though are the best especially for larger chested women. Comfortable and supportive and I can focus on my yoga not whether or not my boobs are falling out of my top. Worth the 40 -50 bucks...plus in the summer you can dress them up for nights out. | |||
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