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  1. #1
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    Root Canal vs. Shopping

    Let's see, which would I prefer

    Root Canal ?

    Shopping ?

    Definitely a Root Canal

    Unless it's shopping for electronics!
    If you don't grow where you're planted, you'll never BLOOM - Will Rogers

  2. #2
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    I would love to include a file within this posting, but every time I try to upload a file from my computer, it says it "failed." Anyone know what's going on? I wonder, since I don't have Photoshop, I'm guessing I have to make the image smaller? I'm clueless!!
    Last edited by lizbids; 04-28-2007 at 08:30 AM.

  3. #3
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    I absolutely detest shopping, I find no pleasure in it at all.
    Jennifer

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    Colby, are you a Libra? You shop like I shop. And thus, since it takes so long, and, especially right now when we have precious little money to spend even on clothes that I need, I will put off shopping for as long as possible!

    Sadly, my body seems to be the frumpy size. 5' 1" and 130+ pounds. I like *fun* clothes, but at 39 I'm not really supposed to wear a lot of them anymore. When I try things on, they always seem to look bad. Lately most of my clothes have come from a consignment store. But I only want to shop there when my friend, the owner, is working because she makes shopping so much more fun. She'll suggest items, let me know if they look awful or good, make more suggestions, joke around, etc. And the clothes there are so much less expensive than new ones!!!

    But I still hate it!

    Bike clothes I even have trouble shopping for. I rarely find what I like as the women's choices always seem so lame. Once in awhile I can find a junior item that fits, but that seems to get rarer and rarer.

    Good gravy. I really am chatty today, aren't I? hahahah

    Like Jennifer says. I hate shopping.

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  5. #5
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    I hate shopping as well! Nothing fits my build. When I was the weight I want to get to I had trouble wearing any shirts. The only place I didn't lose much weight was my chest. I was trying to find a shirt to fit a size 6 waist area and a 34d chest. If it fit my chest, the waist looked like my clothes were a size too big. I am trying to lose the 20 lbs I gained recently and I know I will be back on the no fit roller coaster. Oh yeah and at 5'2" with long legs and the bulk of my weight in my quads, pants are another maddening adventure!!
    Amanda

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  6. #6
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    My how many different shapes and sizes we come in. I'm in there with you "bigger" gals. At almost 5'8" and now down to 189 :-) I'm still having a heck of a time finding things to fit right, so I wear the same stuff til it either gets holes or just falls off me because I DETEST clothes shopping, or any other type of shopping for that matter. Playing soccer and softball in highschool and college my legs have always been my "issue".
    Now ebay, I can goof on ebay looking at all different types of stuff but that's different.

  7. #7
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    [QUOTE=Jenn;194662]my legs have always been my "issue".
    QUOTE]

    I'm with you - I've lost about 42lbs in the last two years and my legs continue to be my issue. With cycling shorts, the elastic band is always WAY too tight if I get them to fit every where else. It's so frustrating.

    I have found that I need to stick with one brand. For me that's Eddie Bauer for regular pants/shorts. The sales clerk in there has worked with me over the last two years. She remembers the day I was THRILLED that I could squeeze into a pair of size 16 EB jeans. A couple of weeks ago I walked out with a pair of size 10 capris. She says " 8's by the end of the summer!" LOL who knows, I don't worry about it anymore. Now that I have my health and cardio fitness back, I worry less about weight.

    For cycling clothes - shebeest shorts fit best so I tend to just stick with them. They don't cut the circulation off in my chubby thighs.

    You guys are all right - with all the inconsistency in sizing across the brands, it can take forever to find clothes which to me is a colossal waste of time. I say find a maker that fits you and just stick with it. Then you're in - you get what you need (or not) and your out.

    T.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Aggie_Ama View Post
    I hate shopping as well! Nothing fits my build. When I was the weight I want to get to I had trouble wearing any shirts. The only place I didn't lose much weight was my chest. I was trying to find a shirt to fit a size 6 waist area and a 34d chest. If it fit my chest, the waist looked like my clothes were a size too big. I am trying to lose the 20 lbs I gained recently and I know I will be back on the no fit roller coaster. Oh yeah and at 5'2" with long legs and the bulk of my weight in my quads, pants are another maddening adventure!!
    I'm with you..though I'm a 36B. My quads are HUGE and if I get pants that fit they're big in the waist and in the butt (so it looks like #2 is just hanging out there).

    Sigh...I HATE HATE HATE with a passion clothes shopping. However...I did go shopping for my SS and I had a marvelous time!

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    I have a page of rant about shopping. Long story short: I HATE it.

    Somewhat longer: clothes have never, ever fit to my satisfaction. When I was younger and (much) skinnier, my freakishly long arms and legs were the problem. Now, not only can I not get anything to fit my backside, but anything made to fit me is ugly. OK, clothing makers, take a memo {Ahem} Just because I'm fat does not, repeat, NOT mean I have no sense of style.

    (takes deep breath) I think I'd better stop now...
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    Disaster! Discontinued label.

    Always had trouble finding comfortable underwear and eventually found the perfect fit. It was so simple - no problems purchasing new bras, just went in got the right size in my preferred style, walked to the checkout. Total shopping time 5 mins. Great, until ......... I found a discontinued line label on the shelf! Now I'm back to taking 5 pairs (store limit) trying them on and taking them back, selecting 5 more and repeating the exercise. Very frustrating. I now realise that I should have bulk purchased in anticipation of the above happening.

    Can't stand clothes shopping. I never really come away totally satisfied with my purchase. I really don't enjoy any kind of shopping, although garden centres are OK and hardware stores are interesting if there is a time limit to the experience.

    I only shop to survive really. After all you have to eat.

  11. #11
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    HATE IT!!!

    I wanna envision stuff and just have it appear. I only shop with something in mind, but it drives me nuts trying to fit my wants and needs into what is available.........and affordable........and a good value. I do a lot of research into what I'm looking before I head out the door so I don't have to spend as much time at the store(s).

    And it's almost never clothing of any kind. Thank goodness for sisters and hand-me-ups, otherwise I'd be about nekid.
    Last edited by singletrackmind; 05-02-2007 at 06:52 AM.
    I used to have an open mind but my brains kept falling out.

  12. #12
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    Quote Originally Posted by LBTC View Post
    Colby, are you a Libra? You shop like I shop. And thus, since it takes so long, and, especially right now when we have precious little money to spend even on clothes that I need, I will put off shopping for as long as possible!
    Gemini... glad I'm not alone, though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by lizbids View Post
    I would love to include a file within this posting, but every time I try to upload a file from my computer, it says it "failed." Anyone know what's going on? I wonder, since I don't have Photoshop, I'm guessing I have to make the image smaller? I'm clueless!!
    I would guess that your file is too big. TE limits the sizes of the files/photos you can attach.
    However, a workaround for this, if you don't want to take the time to learn how to resize your files, is to post your photos on another website, either one you own, or one like Photobucket...and then just post a LINK in your post to that site so people can go look at your photo there.
    If you have other image/photo manipulating programs you might be able to reduce file sizes from them instead of Photoshop. Some rudumentary programs for managing photo albums often come included on a new computor.
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