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    Lisa, maybe she's going to a freckle party!
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    Quote Originally Posted by mimitabby View Post
    Lisa, maybe she's going to a freckle party!
    Hmmmm, not sure if I should say why I need the freckles!

    OK..........going to the party as a school girl (hahaha, did I say girl)!!!

    It will be a real blast though, sometimes it's really good to let your hair down.

    Thanks for the ideas, not so sure about acrylic paint! Flybye, I might just sue you.

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    Oh, ok, so it's a costume party of "some sort".

    Yes, Flyby, I understand what you meant.

    I vote for eyebrow pencil- that comes in various reddish brown soft colors, and will stay if you don't rub it.
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    Had 'nuther idear....

    I haven't ever had a spray on tan, but the stuff that they use for that would work with the toothbrush.

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    This was kind of funny to read - I'm guessing "fancy dress party" is British English while American English is "costume party".

    I have trouble distinguishing between the two, so I couldn't understand what Lisa's "problem" was (no offence, Lisa ) - surely at a costume/fancy dress party people would be expecting a lot more fake than a set of freckles!

    Apart from that I second the eyebrow pencil. Oh - and knee socks. You gotta have knee socks.

    Oh, I LOVE dressing up! Why doesn't anyone ever invite me to parties like this anymore!! Last chance was Halloween at least 5 years ago. I went as a witch and went bananas on the make-up, exaggerating all existing lines and shadows, and was told I looked like a witch "that had been out in the woods for a very, very long time"... Perfect.
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    Quote Originally Posted by lph View Post
    This was kind of funny to read - I'm guessing "fancy dress party" is British English while American English is "costume party".

    I have trouble distinguishing between the two, so I couldn't understand what Lisa's "problem" was (no offence, Lisa ) - surely at a costume/fancy dress party people would be expecting a lot more fake than a set of freckles!

    Apart from that I second the eyebrow pencil. Oh - and knee socks. You gotta have knee socks.

    Oh, I LOVE dressing up! Why doesn't anyone ever invite me to parties like this anymore!! Last chance was Halloween at least 5 years ago. I went as a witch and went bananas on the make-up, exaggerating all existing lines and shadows, and was told I looked like a witch "that had been out in the woods for a very, very long time"... Perfect.
    Hi lph

    I think you should gather up some of your friends and arrange a really cool Bad Taste Fancy Dress Party!


    I know I will have a lot of fun at the party I go to.


    Quote Originally Posted by Flybye View Post
    Had 'nuther idear....

    I haven't ever had a spray on tan, but the stuff that they use for that would work with the toothbrush.

    I have malpractice insurance!
    Oh Flybye, you crack me up, I don't want freckles that will last for months .........only for about 6 hours!

    BTW, I did understand what you were explaining before.

    As somebody else suggested, an eyebrow pencil will do the trick, so I have bought a new one just for the occasion.

    So, I will be having a dress rehearsal and makeup rehearsal over the weekend.

    The tackier the better............hmmmm, that means in really bad taste.

    Cheers guys for your ideas.

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    Quote Originally Posted by lph View Post
    This was kind of funny to read - I'm guessing "fancy dress party" is British English while American English is "costume party".

    I have trouble distinguishing between the two, so I couldn't understand what Lisa's "problem" was (no offence, Lisa ) - surely at a costume/fancy dress party people would be expecting a lot more fake than a set of freckles!
    Yes that is just what happened! Too funny- here i was picturing her at an elegant dinner party with fake freckles- If she had said costume party or halloween party, I wouldn't have thought twice about it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lisa S.H. View Post
    Yes that is just what happened! Too funny- here i was picturing her at an elegant dinner party with fake freckles- If she had said costume party or halloween party, I wouldn't have thought twice about it.
    Actually, 'she' does not do elegant dinner parties.

    Neither does 'she' do Halloween parties.

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