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Beanie~ I am only too big for certain pants, and it is killing me. Mainly my dress slacks are to big and falling off of me, but my jeans are still tight. I can't understand it. I have sewed some darts into my dress slacks to keep them up and i don't plan on shopping until after I meet goal and a few month after I start toning, so I will have to keep eadding darts until then. I can't afford to buy in between clothes on a graduate students budget.
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Oh my goodness! A kicker is a euphemism for cowboy, originally derived from "sh*t-kicker" - cowboys being around horses and cows...you know... :o Maybe it's a Texas thing?? Of course, Houston's biggest country station is KIKK!
Anyway, in high school - not just mine but also all my cousins all over Texas - cowboys were never referred to as a "cowboy" but as a "kicker." :lol: Andi |
Andi - I knew what you were talking about but decided to let you explain! :rofl: ;)
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Thanks, chicks! I KNEW I was missing something!
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mrsbeanie - Chicken!!:chicken: :lol: I knew you knew!
Of course, I worried about it all night. I had visions of some saying, "And she's a preacher's wife??" :dizzy: Andi |
Hehe this is a fun question^_^.. I also have quite a wardrobe to wear once I lose weight so we'll have to see when the time comes;)!
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Andi - thanks, the next time I'm in Texas, I won't be totally out of the know. .
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Hey, I'm on the East Coast, and I know what wranglers and ropers are! They sell and wear them around here. They even have a rodeo every Saturday night in the town I live in.
I even saw that famous rodeo star that hurt himself real bad (can't remember his name right now) in Pizza Hut one night. |
Metalchic - was it Tuff Hedeman (had to have major face reconstructive surgery from a bull riding injury) or Jerome Davis (was paralyzed from a bull injury) man some of those bull rides can get nasty!
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Jerome Davis is the one that I seen in Pizza Hut. Thanks for helping jog my memory.
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Katies post made me remember this thread...decided to bump it up for a little extra motivation for myself....
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I bought some new jammies the other day that remind me of this. I can truly say that for the first time in MY WHOLE LIFE, I have started feeling sexy recently. For religious reasons, I never allowed myself to be sexy when I was thin. Now that the weight is coming off and I am liberated, I feel so much sexier than I ever have. My new jammies are pink satin. The bottoms are capris, the top is spaghetti straps. Dang, I love those pajamas.
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Katie - those jammies sound cute!! As for me...Im sure my husband is tired of my tshirts and boxer shorts....lol....it will still be a while before I feel comfortable enough in my own skin to wear something else. When we first were married I bought a lot of satiny kind of sexy jammies from lane bryant but I haven't worn those in years....
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Beanie,
Thanks for bringing this thread back up. I was rolling on the floor reading it all. I will say that in my hope chest discoveries that I unearthed 3 pair of roper jeans and 1 pair of rockies. Those jeans can make any butt flattering. They all fit and the first time I wore a pair to work a few weeks ago, everybody for the first time in 45 lbs. was asking me if I was losing weight. My DH followed me around like a dog in heat, and couldn't keep his hands off me. That did wonders for the ole confidence level. I can't wear the wranglers though, butt's too big, waist is too small. I have a pair of button up pinstripe Levis that I bought when I was in high school that are my ultimate goal jeans. I have always loved those jeans and only wore them a couple of times I think. I have them currently hanging on the front of my closet to give me motivation every morning. |
Debbie - I loved rockies... I had a pair that were black and blue checkered...I loved those things...in fact I had bought like 3 pair of them...sad to say they are long since gone.:?: :(
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