
aliceBheartless
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I would definitely be up for shipping to Canada. I’ll PM details. 🙂
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BUMP!! These are still available! 🙂 I basically just forgot about them for a few months, whoops! If anyone is interested, these are probably a best fit for 32A/B/C, or 34A/B, maybe also C. I am 32D and they are really too small. Prices listed below, willing to possibly negotiate if interested in multiple pieces.
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Still available! Let me know if you’re interested!
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Hi Ladies, looking to sweeten then deal, as I would like to find buyers, if there are any interested people. Would anyone want to go for any of these if the bralettes were $30 per bralette? That’s almost a 25% discount! Let me know, all bralettes/bikinis are available!
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Ladies, just wanted to update with sizes and pics, as that might be helpful. 🙂 All bralettes are sized to fit 32A, 32B, 32C, and 34A, 34B, 34C. The bottoms are size large, but fit waist 26-28 and hip 33-36 (this seems more like a typical medium than large to me). They can stretch a bit more for the hip measurement. The following pics are not mine, they are from the Flexi-Lexi Site (credit where credit is due). Makes it easier to see what I’ve got.
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aliceBheartless
MemberDecember 18, 2014 at 4:05 pm in reply to: Wheat-free, Soy-Free. Tapioca-Free Baking…Thanks so much! I am excited to try the peanut butter cookies!
I did the food sensitivity blood testing, and I have about 20 different things I need to cut from diet for the near future. Thankfully, potato, corn, eggs, and dairy are NOT included on the list, so this could be much much worse. I am just finding it difficult to find convenience grain-based foods/flour mixes that are both wheat-free and tapioca-free. I guess I’ll just have to start baking/cooking from scratch more. 🙂
And in case anyone was following this thread, I did come across a pretty helpful link for gluten-free substitutions in baking…
http://glutenfreegoddess.blogspot.com/2008/12/baking-cooking-substitutions-for-gluten.html
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aliceBheartless
MemberDecember 15, 2014 at 1:38 pm in reply to: Anyone have any suggestions for circus sounding music?Beats Antique is awesome. I really like their sound. The song posted just above is called Roustabout.
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Also, link is just a visual I googled. I don’t promote that company or brand, as I have used neither.
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If it’s a steel I-beam, beam clamps are usually the way to go. But I would get a rigger/structural person to give you specific info for your particular situation, (I am not a rigger). Link below to one style of beam clamp, which has been recommended to me. There are others as well.
http://www.murphyindustrialproducts.com/industrial_duty_beam_clamps.html
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LolaSlaytor made the tope 5!!!! Congrats! 🙂
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Thanks everyone who is voting! Its the last day! Keep it up 🙂
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Love it! Your lines are so pretty and the concept is awesome! Good luck!
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Awesome!! I am watching yours now! 🙂
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Which one are you? I entered, too. There are some bomb videos in there! Time well spent watching videos 🙂