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In a message dated 11/14/01 7:55:15 AM Eastern Standard Time,

vhunnius@... writes:

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Thanks...would that be at Walmart?

Pam

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Pam,

Do you have one of those stores " Petite Sophisticates " or something like

that near you in a mall? I remember going in there because I saw a great

suit. But when they said PETITE, they mean PETITE. Damn.

I don't know if they carry a size 16, but it's worth looking, I would think.

Grace

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> And WalMart has 16 and up petites...and the 'just my size' jogging pants

(16 would be 1X) are pretty short -- they're the perfect length for me at 5'

4.5 " ....

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> Jacquie

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In a message dated 11/14/2001 9:55:19 PM Eastern Standard Time,

nitetrax@... writes:

> Don't ask me -- I wear pajamas to drive the kids to school.

> Sissi

>

ROFLMAO....

I've been known to do things of this sort...damn mornings

Ron

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Don't ask me -- I wear pajamas to drive the kids to school.

Sissi

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Amber 17 Dillon 10 Boone 4

Scoliosis HSP Autistic

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Way OT...Question about clothing...

> I'm looking for ideas on where to buy comfy clothing, (sweatpants, long

> sleeve tops, 2 piece sweat type outfits) in a size 16 petite. I am having

> the hardest time finding stuff. I'm thinking that it is probably a

popular

> size? I have gotten a few things at Target, but finding mostly heavy

> sweaters. I'm looking for stuff I can wear to run errands, around the

house

> or running down to school. Thanks for any ideas. :)

>

> Pam

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All I need are my rancid coffee and my bedroom slippers and I'm good to go

....

Sissi

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Re: Way OT...Question about clothing...

> In a message dated 11/14/2001 9:55:19 PM Eastern Standard Time,

> nitetrax@... writes:

>

>

> > Don't ask me -- I wear pajamas to drive the kids to school.

> > Sissi

> >

>

> ROFLMAO....

>

> I've been known to do things of this sort...damn mornings

>

> Ron

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<<Don't ask me -- I wear pajamas to drive the kids to school.

Sissi>>

LOL, Sissi! One of my most embarrassing moments was getting a flat tire in

the middle of D.C. morning rush hour while still in my bathrobe (after

dropping ex-husband at his jobsite).

-BJ (who is NEVER caught unprepared due to this humiliating experience!)

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> > <<Don't ask me -- I wear pajamas to drive the kids to school.

> > Sissi>>

> >

> > LOL, Sissi! One of my most embarrassing moments was getting a flat tire

in

> > the middle of D.C. morning rush hour while still in my bathrobe (after

> > dropping ex-husband at his jobsite).

>

> I would love to drive my kids to school in pajamas, but I always get out

of

> the car and socialize with the other mothers (one of those NT behaviors

that

> Tony Attwood writes of, I would definitely be one of those people standing

> around the cave chatting while no progress is made for humanity)

>

> And I would be afraid that BJ's experience would be mine.

>

> Do you REALLY, Sissi? Nice looking pajamas only or anything?

>

> Salli, deeply impressed by Sissi's boldness

BJ! That is terrifying! But I could get over it.

Salli: Yes I really really do. Sometimes I do wear nice silky PJs and a coat

or robe even, but mostly it's frumpy comfy cozy warm pjs that are not the

least bit attractive. I do not socialize with other mothers as we have a

fast-moving drop-off zone and I would surely be run down by some yuppie mom

dressed in a business suit driving an SUV while yapping on her cell phone

and blowing kisses to the kiddies. Besides, I have talk to more people than

I care to all day anyway.

Sissi

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