LDSToronto wrote:why me wrote:[biggest wtf? moment ever]
You, sir, just broke my brain.
H.
I'll make you and justme pay for forcing me to see that!
LDSToronto wrote:why me wrote:[biggest wtf? moment ever]
You, sir, just broke my brain.
H.
Buffalo wrote:I'd be in favor of revising the bottom half to something like this: ...snip...
zeezrom wrote:Buffalo wrote:I'd be in favor of revising the bottom half to something like this: ...snip...
Hey Buff,
Stay tuned to my design thread because I have something coming. I have a couple of solutions for bottoms that still give LDS what they want and something the married couple/individual could benefit from.
Who knows, maybe COB/Beehive Clothing will hire me for a full-time position! Aaahhh, the glories of the fashion industry... To think I might stand a chance to be among the COB elite someday... I can almost taste the glory...
Parley P. Pratt wrote:We must lie to support brother Joseph, it is our duty to do so.
B.R. McConkie, © Intellectual Reserve wrote:There are those who say that revealed religion and organic evolution can be harmonized. This is both false and devilish.
Buffalo wrote:I think the board of directors at the COB will be greatly pleased if you're successful. Sexy revised G's = more sexy funtime = more future tithe payers for them.
LDSToronto wrote:I'm not sure what makes a 'garment' a 'garment'. You know? Like, is it the markings? Or the style? The style has changed over the years, but (and I might be wrong) the markings have remained constant.
So....could a regular bra and panties be made into garments by adding the mark?
just me wrote:The markings were cut into the garment for the MEN at the temple. The women were instructed to take theirs home and do it to the garment themselves.
Sethbag wrote:just me wrote:The markings were cut into the garment for the MEN at the temple. The women were instructed to take theirs home and do it to the garment themselves.
I did not know that. Thanks JM!
café crema wrote:
Sleeveless blouses and dresses have been worn since the 1920's garments would certainly interfere with those. There is nothing immodest about this dress from the 1920's except is has no sleeves and so it is not appropriate to wear with garments.