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haha Alex that picture so brought back memories of a sowing shop that used to exist in our suburb and mum used to take me in there to buy ribbons for my hair :)

yep sat or sun is good with me Kyles .... even next week i have weekdays free cos im no longer working if that suits you more?

lunch um dont know what im having ..... cant be bothered going into west perth so it'll be downstairs cafe shite no doubt.

Right, cant draw on the computer with a mouse!! LOL

How about this, each dress different style sort of. but they all still kinda look the same. All red, and to keep the racing checkered theme a checkered part down the sides (hard to explain that) .. see how that looks.. One dress, is hulterneck, one with just one strap on the side, one with 2 straps , one boob tube either a small slit up the sides, or up one thy.

checks down the side!! brillant i know what you mean :) that'll look mint! Yeah i was thinking different styles too - bit like they do with bridesmaid dresses these days so you can flatter everybodys shape.

i want halterneck tho - makes my chest look bustier :D

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