Posts Tagged ‘cell phone dress’

Posts Tagged ‘cell phone dress’
Most clubbing attire is so snug you can’t fit a penny in your pocket, let alone a cell phone. The M-Dress by CuteCircuit was designed as good news for tight clothing and for missed calls buried below half a bathroom cabinet.
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Dear Annie: I am a divorced male in my mid-50s. I cannot seem to find anyone to connect with. I am a fit, intelligent, successful businessman. I can prepare a gourmet meal, clean a bathroom and change the head gasket on a…
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18 Comments zu “Posts Tagged ‘cell phone dress’”

  1. atchio

    in some places when the bell is rung outside it rings on your home phone.



  2. wahidenhar aria

    thanks to buat hape ti-Phone-nya… tau aja kalo ada orang lagi butuh hape tambahan ^^



  3. thal

    Dude, cell division when sped up looks so awsome. XD



  4. katsu

    Without knowing where you are, or if the construction as you describe it is CODE, I wouldn't have fabricated the rail that way,,,no offense. Using 2 x 4's to span the 4 x 4's they should do just that, and be screwed into any 4 x 4 they happen to span.

    I probably would have used a 2 x cap as well.

    The screw size I typically use for decks allows at the very least, the same amount of thread into the stock, as the 2 x is thick. I prefer 3 inch Decking screws consistently, using 2 x stock

    Mo matter so much the screw length, to insert the 2 x 4's would mean brackets or toe nailing the screws. Not ideal at all, and probably not CODE. Included in your local Code, would also be height of the deck to ground, and space between any railing sections.

    Steven Wolf
    AKA: "The Deck Doc"
    Just my two "sense"



  5. dafountli

    Aki estan las 2 vers. niña de mierda tmbn te metes con megadeth



  6. sleitz rodeverney

    u do good me no like me take



  7. rosethwinc marzen

    You can always buy your Homecoming dress online here…
    Not alot of people would have the same dresses if you buy it online.

    http://www.dressupinyou.com



  8. scriskolhe

    yall is sexy



  9. covalo

    Over the Earth I Come: The Great Sioux Uprising of 1862 (Paperback) newly tagged "book": Over the E…



  10. jeung

    Same here.



  11. gles wieggini

    To put myself thru college, I worked in a bridal shop for a few years. We would have many brides that bought their dresses from overseas and had the same issue as yours.

    Go back to the manufacturer. If they are legally importing goods to the US, they needs to provide care instructions. This is from the Federal Trade Commission website:

    Care instructions. The care label must identify:

    At least one safe cleaning method — either washing or dry cleaning — and any necessary warnings about the cleaning method.

    Example: If the care instruction is to dry clean, the label must specify one type of solvent that may be used, unless all commercially available types of solvents can be used safely on the gown.

    Example: If the gown is labeled for washing, the label must say whether any step of the normal washing process — washing, bleaching, drying, or ironing — could harm the garment or other items cleaned with it.

    The care label must be sewn in. Imported garments should have care labels when they are sent to the U.S., or labels should be attached by the importer.

    If the lable is not there, go back to the manufacturer and request one.

    If you have no luck, try the Association of Wedding Gown Specialists. You can search my state for a cleaner that specializes in wedding gowns.

    To store your gown, I do not advise having it professionally preserved. It is expensive and there is no way to check the gown to make sure all the stains were removed when the dress was cleaned prior to heirlooming. I reccomend (and I also do this with my wedding gown) after cleaning fold the gown placing clean white acid-free tissue paper between each fold. Store in one of those vacuum storage bags (you can buy Space Bags at Bed Bath and Beyond) in a cool dark place so the dress does not get discolored by light. Once a year (just before your anniversary so your husband has a reminder ;-) ) take the gown out, inspect it for any damage and let it hang for a few days. Then fold it back up and store it in the vacuum bag for another year. You can also store your veil the same way, just wrap any sharp edges with tissue.



  12. noberhan rubing

    Try HDI Camera PRO app from the Appstore, it should increase quality of the taken images up to 7 megapixels on you iphone!



  13. stroswaffe desjarnsta

    over 2000 fans created Nokia Facebook pages



  14. olas

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  15. leche

    Just finished watching alice in the wonderland..preety good movie i LOVE alices dress that the red witch gives her.iTS SO CUTE.whos seen it?



  16. abdelles stauf

    You cannot delete someone else's picture, but you can delete the tag.
    View the picture, below it you'll see your name after "In this Picture:" –> click "Remove Tag".



  17. susanjem macca

    oops. The phone autocorrected "shiz" to "schizophrenia." Lol.



  18. tadderu sng

    Europa League Team Of The Round: Matchday Two



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