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Xmas attire
AbsGinger
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AbsGinger Posted Tue 15 Dec, 2009 7:28 PM Quote
Right, got to start thinking about my outfit for Xmas.
I think i'll go for a gold twin set and black leggings.
 
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goosey_84
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goosey_84 Posted Thu 17 Dec, 2009 10:11 PM Quote
i've got a black dress with a lovely bit of plaid on the top part. :)
 
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AbsGinger
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AbsGinger Posted Fri 18 Dec, 2009 10:21 AM Quote
[quote="goosey_84"] i've got a black dress with a lovely Sounds nice. Any picture ?
 
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thewishlist
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thewishlist Posted Fri 18 Dec, 2009 10:47 AM Quote
eh... jeans and a cosy warm pullover... ...?
are you seriously dressing up for christmas???
 
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AbsGinger
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AbsGinger Posted Fri 18 Dec, 2009 10:50 AM Quote
thewishlist wrote:
eh... jeans and a cosy warm pullover... ...?
are you seriously dressing up for christmas???

Of course i'm dressing up for Xmas - what's strange ?
 
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megg_inc
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megg_inc Posted Fri 18 Dec, 2009 11:02 AM Quote
thewishlist wrote:
eh... jeans and a cosy warm pullover... ...?
are you seriously dressing up for christmas???


ummmm....yeah? I think I will wear one of my LBDs. Man, I love LBDs.
 
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AbsGinger
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AbsGinger Posted Fri 18 Dec, 2009 11:41 AM Quote
megg_inc wrote:
thewishlist wrote:
eh... jeans and a cosy warm pullover... ...?
are you seriously dressing up for christmas???


ummmm....yeah? I think I will wear one of my LBDs. Man, I love LBDs.

Nice aren't they ?
 
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thewishlist
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thewishlist Posted Fri 18 Dec, 2009 11:42 AM Quote
AbsGinger wrote:
thewishlist wrote:
eh... jeans and a cosy warm pullover... ...?
are you seriously dressing up for christmas???

Of course i'm dressing up for Xmas - what's strange ?


oh well, I guess that's different in every household ;) I know people who celebrate in their home-wear and I guess dressing up can be fun, too - but with us it's always been tradition to wear something nice but comfortable. (I should probably add that my dad's "every-day outfits" always included Missoni, Boss or Pierre Cardin items *lol*)
 
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minnmess
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minnmess Posted Fri 18 Dec, 2009 1:17 PM Quote
ya, we dont dress up either. There is an open house at my parents on Christmas Eve, but I'm sure I will just be in jeans, and I tend to spend all of Christmas Day in jammies.
 
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dee
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dee Posted Fri 18 Dec, 2009 3:51 PM Quote
it's a really big thing here to dress up, probably because a lot of people might go to mass. people go shopping for their "christmas outfit" traditionally on the 8th along with starting to get their presents.
 
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Peewee
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Peewee Posted Sat 19 Dec, 2009 2:17 PM Quote
Usually I spend all morning in my pj's then change into something comfie. We don't get glammed up or dressed up for Christmas Day. However, we used to have to wear our best frock if going to church as kids.

This year I am going for Christmas morning service but I don't need to get dressed up. My church ain't stuffy about that, plus I'm doing a puppet show and will be behind the scenes anyway.
 
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AbsGinger
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AbsGinger Posted Sat 19 Dec, 2009 3:46 PM Quote
Peewee wrote:
Usually I spend all morning in my pj's then change into something comfie. We don't get glammed up or dressed up for Christmas Day. However, we used to have to wear our best frock if going to church as kids.

This year I am going for Christmas morning service but I don't need to get dressed up. My church ain't stuffy about that, plus I'm doing a puppet show and will be behind the scenes anyway.

Are you Miss Piggy ?
 
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