paisley or plaid

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Marda
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paisley or plaid

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OK s,
In the words of one of "my" personal favourite gurus ... 8) "If you've had enough "chicken soup for the soul" ... How about some "Irish Stew For The Mind???" :-k


and now, back to the "gender" thing ... For Marda, It's not Paisley "or" Plaid, It's Paisley "and" Plaid, but not at the same time please, unless you're "Don Cherry" :twisted:
You See, Marda "Is"/"Be"s a totally/fully "SEXUAL HUMAN" *-* , not necessarily divisible by "mere technicalities" #-o
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Re: paisley or plaid

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yes: not at the same time :shock:

I do like paisley, but now I think about it I don't have any. Time to go shopping :lol:
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Ralitsa wrote:yes: not at the same time :shock:

I do like paisley, but now I think about it I don't have any. Time to go shopping :lol:
I just landed 3 paisley bras from LaSENZA, and have a 4th on order ... I'm thinking that they're going to be my spring/summer trademark :( although 2 of them were actually outdated stock on "clearance" =P~ ... my newest fothis season also came with matching "cheekies" *-* ... "really COMFY" *-* AND CUTE =D>

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I have a long velvet paisley gypsie skirt, and a separate unrelated cami-type top.

Never knew the pattern was called paisley. Thanks!
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Marda wrote:OK s,
In the words of one of "my" personal favourite gurus ... 8) "If you've had enough "chicken soup for the soul" ... How about some "Irish Stew For The Mind???" :-k


and now, back to the "gender" thing ... For Marda, It's not Paisley "or" Plaid, It's Paisley "and" Plaid, but not at the same time please, unless you're "Don Cherry" :twisted:
You See, Marda "Is"/"Be"s a totally/fully "SEXUAL HUMAN" *-* , not necessarily divisible by "mere technicalities" #-o
Now, "More important" "to me", than "what you "are"" #-o , is "How Do You "feel"" [-o<
Love/Marda :-({|=

Marda "Is"/"Be"s a totally/fully "SEXUAL HUMAN" *-* , ... I Mean, "Isn't "This" the "Real" Issue??? ... #-o as opposed to "Which "Pump" you pull up to at the gas station??? :-k
"I'm MARDA and , "I'm "High Octane" All The Way *-*

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Paisley has an interesting history see http://www.paisley.org.uk/paisley-histo ... y-pattern/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; He has had a number of paisley ties, waistcoats and a couple of scarves, so I tend to associate paisley pattern with more masculine garments.
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Paula G wrote:Paisley has an interesting history see http://www.paisley.org.uk/paisley-histo ... y-pattern/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; He has had a number of paisley ties, waistcoats and a couple of scarves,
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so I tend to associate paisley pattern with more masculine garments.
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