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omg, i have tears coming out of my eyes.  the ketchup/mustard is hilarious, and i love the "mom jeans" and the fur-cuffed pants. 

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OMG!  I used to shop there when I was in Jr. High in the 80s.  I think they still have the same stock as back then!!!!


Love those houndstooth pants w/ fur cuffs...............





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Great finds everyone! Let's not forget the amazing deals in the clearance section...
thousand island dressing, mustard and a little mayo mixed in. ( I guess ketchup is more for fall)
talk about flattering. the multicolor horizontal stripes would really lengthen your legs, and the floral print is just to die for.




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The clearance section is quite plentiful, geez, I wonder why?!  And this website was annoying, because I kept getting "products not available for this category". 


matching purse


This website has such technical problems, I give up on looking through it.


I like this jacket, I really do!  No kidding.  It's so me.  I tried to find it on the website, but they have too many problems.



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Are we sure that Lerner isn't a code name for Hooker?  I think that ketchup and mustard ensemble would look hot with the lime green boots from Karina's 'help me decide post.'  I know I've already ordered them! I'm anxiously awaiting their arrival in the mail. 


*snicker*



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jaymiek wrote:


Great finds everyone! Let's not forget the amazing deals in the clearance section... thousand island dressing, mustard and a little mayo mixed in. ( I guess ketchup is more for fall) talk about flattering. the multicolor horizontal stripes would really lengthen your legs, and the floral print is just to die for.

omg i am crying hahahaha

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The clearance section is quite plentiful, geez, I wonder why?!  And this website was annoying, because I kept getting "products not available for this category".  matching purse This website has such technical problems, I give up on looking through it. I like this jacket, I really do!  No kidding.  It's so me.  I tried to find it on the website, but they have too many problems.


speaking of matchy matchy, these shoes match the colorway of your avatar perfectly!


 



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ooh, snap.  you are feisty today, ms. detroit. 

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Cortney1982 wrote: The clearance section is quite plentiful, geez, I wonder why?!  And this website was annoying, because I kept getting "products not available for this category".  matching purse This website has such technical problems, I give up on looking through it. I like this jacket, I really do!  No kidding.  It's so me.  I tried to find it on the website, but they have too many problems. speaking of matchy matchy, these shoes match the colorway of your avatar perfectly!  

Which sort of looks like a pot leaf to me...

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pot is unfortunately very "fashiony" these days.


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detroit wrote: Cortney1982 wrote: The clearance section is quite plentiful, geez, I wonder why?!  And this website was annoying, because I kept getting "products not available for this category".  matching purse This website has such technical problems, I give up on looking through it. I like this jacket, I really do!  No kidding.  It's so me.  I tried to find it on the website, but they have too many problems. speaking of matchy matchy, these shoes match the colorway of your avatar perfectly!   Which sort of looks like a pot leaf to me...






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it's NOT a pot leaf?


jeez you guys, I had just sworn myself onto a shopping ban but I REEEEEEEELY want to break it for ketchup & mustard. Help me justify!



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I can't stop laughing from all these fashiony posts!

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NylaBelle wrote:


Are we sure that Lerner isn't a code name for Hooker? 


I thought maybe it was a catalog to dress superheroes?


 




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I was thinking about wearing this to church.  Yes?  No?




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ok all this katsup/ketchup business made me wonder why I have the "katsup" spelling in my head and I was compelled to research this...  I found many references to katsup, but I also found this article to share with anyone who might be curious about the origin of the word ketchup: http://www.globalgourmet.com/food/sleuth/0799/

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ok all this katsup/ketchup business made me wonder why I have the "katsup" spelling in my head and I was compelled to research this...  I found many references to katsup, but I also found this article to share with anyone who might be curious about the origin of the word ketchup: http://www.globalgourmet.com/food/sleuth/0799/

that was very insightful. I feel like I understand that outfit now. It's about the perfect blending of condiments -- the final alignment of bun-neighbors, brought together in an explosion of pleather.

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detroit wrote: ok all this katsup/ketchup business made me wonder why I have the "katsup" spelling in my head and I was compelled to research this...  I found many references to katsup, but I also found this article to share with anyone who might be curious about the origin of the word ketchup: http://www.globalgourmet.com/food/sleuth/0799/ that was very insightful. I feel like I understand that outfit now. It's about the perfect blending of condiments -- the final alignment of bun-neighbors, brought together in an explosion of pleather.

I couldn't have put that more perfectly myself... but you already knew that, didn't you?

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halleybird wrote: detroit wrote: ok all this katsup/ketchup business made me wonder why I have the "katsup" spelling in my head and I was compelled to research this...  I found many references to katsup, but I also found this article to share with anyone who might be curious about the origin of the word ketchup: http://www.globalgourmet.com/food/sleuth/0799/ that was very insightful. I feel like I understand that outfit now. It's about the perfect blending of condiments -- the final alignment of bun-neighbors, brought together in an explosion of pleather. I couldn't have put that more perfectly myself... but you already knew that, didn't you?


of course I did!


note to self: wine + stylethread don't mix


 



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halleybird wrote:


detroit wrote: halleybird wrote: detroit wrote: ok all this katsup/ketchup business made me wonder why I have the "katsup" spelling in my head and I was compelled to research this...  I found many references to katsup, but I also found this article to share with anyone who might be curious about the origin of the word ketchup: http://www.globalgourmet.com/food/sleuth/0799/ that was very insightful. I feel like I understand that outfit now. It's about the perfect blending of condiments -- the final alignment of bun-neighbors, brought together in an explosion of pleather. I couldn't have put that more perfectly myself... but you already knew that, didn't you? of course I did! note to self: wine + stylethread don't mix  

HA! I knew it! I almost called you on it too!  Well, I'm sure it's a perfectly balanced wine and the sommelier and a random shopper complimented you on your choice when you purchased it

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bumblebee wrote:


pot is unfortunately very "fashiony" these days.


OMG. This one got me. I've been reading all day, managing to contain my snarky glee at everyone's fashiony slutty tramp goes to manshoesville references. But I just snorted water up my nose. Hee hee hee hee. Bumblebee, you are genius!



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