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You have invited MurDerWolf to a dance!

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@Gryphon In total, I managed 18 dances. Could I please claim the Sougara Whiteout Sheer Top (10 points) and the Argo Blackout Wedges (5 points)? Thank you very much!

Link to (Closed) Thank You Dancers! Ping me to claim prizes.

You have invited Gryphon to a dance! x15

Link to (Closed) Thank You Dancers! Ping me to claim prizes.

You have invited Gryphon to a dance! x10

Link to (Closed) Thank You Dancers! Ping me to claim prizes.

You have invited Gryphon to a dance! x5

Link to (Closed) Thank You Dancers! Ping me to claim prizes.

Yeah, pretty much. I know, I know. I'm going to get slammed for it. Really sorry. When I checked my last ping from the group, it was still showing tribal bud-related stuff. Ugh. First Hustler in a while that hasn't sold out within a few minutes. I'M VERY VERY SORRY.

Link to Cash Shop Hustler - RS Pinging!

Crap, crap, crap, sorry for the double-ping. Didn't see the earlier one for the Sweetie. Well... 88 left atm. Uh, my cousin's little brother's bipolar-but-not-on-meds cat walked across my computer and somehow managed to ping the group! Well, that, or I had a very big idiot moment. Yeah, pretty much the second one. I'm very very very sorry.

Link to Cash Shop Hustler - RS Pinging!

Total fangirl squealing here. XD In a million years, I never would have thought that they would make a Mythbusters trunk. SO. FREAKING. COOL.

Link to Stamped Coconut - previews, WL, discussion

I think that this should show it for the hexed:

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@Mary AlyxChan - 8 characters In direct link format: AlyxChan If you would please add me to the list! Thank you very much.

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@Slavic @Mega @Modele Congrats and welcome, guys! (So happy that all of your hard work paid off, Modele! <3 Really great to have you in!)

Link to CHIC - ♥ Applications CLOSE May 31st.

Strange, perhaps, but I bet it's going to create lots of interesting effects. More sheer items, please~

Link to CHIC - ♥ Applications CLOSE May 31st.

Congrats to all three of you! Absolutely amazing work!

Link to CHIC Presents: Iron Fashionista

My husband wanted to know why I was screaming/squealing. I read the opening parody aloud, and by the end, he was squealing too. (Okay, okay, fine, just grinning. But even he agreed that it was possibly the most bad-ass opening to a fashion contest EVER.) Amazing work, guys! It sounds like it will be a brilliant competition.

Link to CHIC Presents: Iron Fashionista

Don't have it. Good luck! (If there's someone that has it, don't wait TOO long, or it may become a fait accompli. She might not be immediately available if you wait until the very end. Best wishes with your decision!)

Link to Level 83: Green Alien Goo-Bomb

Today: Level 60 (the highest I've reached so far), and he asked for the recently released
Sun Hobby Paint Kit
. 15m in shops... Too rich for my blood and bank account.

Link to What item sent you back to level 1?

The oldest items put into my wardrobe, starting from the left:
Azure Satin Kimono
Marsh Miniskirt
White Tank Top
Orange Polo Shirt
Dusk Knit Scarf
I remember buying the kimono first to cover my nudity. XD As far as I can recall, you didn't receive free clothes to start off with back then. Then it was just browsing through the shops and buying whichever restocks caught my eye -- mainly blue and orange pieces. Edit: And after hitting post and seeing my current avatar, I just realized how coincidental that is... The more things change, the more they stay the same.

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My wishlist just got even bigger. I think that I added ALMOST everything to it. And the layering possibilities are simply orgasmic. Also huge kudos to the artists in the designs. Some of the past Subeautique (and even MCT) creations seemed like certain clothing items were simply "broken up" to create more pieces, or that large pieces (e.g. dresses) were used that reduced the layering possibilities. Love these new lines -- beautiful artwork and very smart construction.

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I agree that they are similar. However I do not see it as a bad thing! In your real life closet, you might have three or four shirts that are all very similar... but each is slightly different. "This one is the button-up white shirt that I wear to work... and this is the one that I wear to club... and this is the one that I wear open over that cute chemise!" Also, it's not as though they are the same SHADES of red, purple, etc. I find it rather helpful for those times when you're struggling with color-matching other items! There is no seductive version of teal and brown. There is no casual version of black, white, and pink. So thank you, @LAVABEAST , for expanding/extending our button-up options!

Link to Casual Button Downs - PREVIES

Although the prices differ from country to country (and even region to region within a country, I'm sure), this site's "sandwich calculator" might be worth a glance -- http://www.cockeyed.com/inside/sandwich/sandwich_calculator.shtml Different kinds of sandwiches are not the only alternative however. I'm a preschool teacher, and we also have a no peanut rule at our school. Children may bring their own lunches from home, or their parents can choose to pay a small monthly fee to have a school-provided meal. The school lunches have NO sandwiches whatsoever though -- not because of allergies, but rather due to time constraints. It takes longer to make multiple individual sandwiches than to make something that can be cooked all at once (ex: hot dogs in the oven, pasta in a pot, chicken nuggets on a baking sheet). Over the years, I have learned quite a few "penny pinching" alternatives to less expensive lunches from parents: *Leftovers from last night's dinner. *Cook an "economy sized" pack of ground beef (lean or not, whatever your preference). Store in the fridge. This precooked meat can then be used to make a variety of meals by simply adding sauces or spices: taco meat, spaghetti/beef-a-roni, sloppy joes, etc. *Pasta, pasta, pasta! Rice, rice, rice! Both are inexpensive yet filling, and can be made ahead of time and stored. If you have a rice cooker (dump in rice and water, push a button, and it turns itself off when it's done cooking), then you can even make it that same morning. Wake up, start it up, get the kids up and dressed, and the rice will be done by the time that you are. Similar to the ground beef description above: just add sauce. *Soup. You can really stretch your money this way. It doesn't take much to make soup, and there is PLENTY of variety to go around. Even if your school doesn't heat up food from brown bag lunches, you can buy re-usable, insulated heating packs to place inside the lunch box. It keeps the food (not only soup!) pleasantly warm. *Crackers, sliced cheese, and fruit. *Hot dogs. Beans or buns to accompany it. You can include a little bit of ketchup, mustard, (or whatever) in a small container or just squirt a small amount straight into the same baggie as the hot dog. There was poverty before there was peanut butter. There are plenty of other inexpensive choices for meals.

Link to no more PBJ in our schools -- fair?