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Re: Re: [at-l] Fun..was AT may be too tough says oldtimer ;o)
VCat, you should take up making quilts with all those pieces you cut off
the bottoms of your pants.
The Highlander
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> From: SaraSW@aol.com
> To: m_factor@hotmail.com
> Cc: at-l@backcountry.net
> Subject: Re: Re: [at-l] Fun..was AT may be too tough says oldtimer ;o)
> Date: Monday, November 23, 1998 12:13 PM
>
>
> In a message dated 11/23/98 4:34:39 PM, m_factor@hotmail.com wrote:
>
> <<the disadvantages associated with having to find
> clothing that fits is so great, I would gladly lose a few inches to be
> able to find the clothes I need in the size I need. >>
>
> Ya know, we short and tall folks need to work out a way to exchange
inches.
> Even when I buy short people pants, I end up cutting 4-6 inches off the
legs.
> I thought I could cut some inches out of the middle of my rain pants and
even
> get rid of some ounces of material that way. Couldn't just cut the
bottoms
> because I'd opted for zippered legs. But the seamstress said she couldn't
do
> it. So much had to be cut out to make them the right length for me that
she
> would never be able to join top and bottom. :-(
>
> Vcat
>
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