OT: New Invention....maybe
Need to run this idea by you all.
There is a very large, full grown, handsome bassett hound who visits the dog park. He is quite wonderful. He has a long body, short legs, and VERY long ears. These ears remind me of my post WLS/pre PS breasts. After I lost 200 lbs, the girls went from a full full 48 F to droopy droopy sacks hanging from the chest to my waist. They looked like bassett hound ears.
Now I have small perky girls, I think they are perfect....hubby STILL misses the old one, but tough. The Traveling Bra he got me adds fullness and curves without the weight on my neck, back, and shoulders,
So maybe I could invent a traveling bra for bassett hound ears? This would lift and separate the ears, keep them from dragging on the ground, keep them out of water bowls and food, keep them clean. What do you think? Could these be as big as Croc shoes?...iPads?...Facebook?...thongs?....Spanx?...airtravel?...
Oh the possiblities are endless.
There is a very large, full grown, handsome bassett hound who visits the dog park. He is quite wonderful. He has a long body, short legs, and VERY long ears. These ears remind me of my post WLS/pre PS breasts. After I lost 200 lbs, the girls went from a full full 48 F to droopy droopy sacks hanging from the chest to my waist. They looked like bassett hound ears.
Now I have small perky girls, I think they are perfect....hubby STILL misses the old one, but tough. The Traveling Bra he got me adds fullness and curves without the weight on my neck, back, and shoulders,
So maybe I could invent a traveling bra for bassett hound ears? This would lift and separate the ears, keep them from dragging on the ground, keep them out of water bowls and food, keep them clean. What do you think? Could these be as big as Croc shoes?...iPads?...Facebook?...thongs?....Spanx?...airtravel?...
Oh the possiblities are endless.
Monica
You have such a wonderful sense of humor. . . so happy you began posting again. . .
You have such a wonderful sense of humor. . . so happy you began posting again. . .
My Mantra is that I do not determine my success by the number hanging in my closet, nor will I let the scale determine that success either. . . It is through trial and error I will continue to grow and succeed. . . Laureen
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