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BondoBill1

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Feb 11, 2001, 9:02:56 AM2/11/01
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This am on the local NY Today show, in honor of NY Fashion Week they showed two
designer who in conjunction with Ford designed clothing using nothing but parts
of Ford cars. The best one was a back pack made of the door liner and floor
mats, very neat looking but the wildest was a dress made outof seatbelts woven
and ring gears from a tranny as a belt. Really strange.

FlatheadGeo

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Feb 12, 2001, 6:19:42 PM2/12/01
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How about a Bustenhalter made from an Edsel grille? Can you say Brunhilde?
Flathead

Heidi Wyse

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Feb 12, 2001, 5:44:58 PM2/12/01
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Avanti buffs, at the Toledo Museum of Art you can see the first thing ever
made of fiberglass. Exhibited by Libbey at the 1904 World's Fair, it is a
full-length formal dress. What would the operative undergarment be? Tyvek,
Kevlar, Nomex? Ouch, ooch, eech.


John Poulos

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Feb 12, 2001, 6:29:52 PM2/12/01
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I'm trying to get te info now, I know the number 27 or 44 is cast on the
rear, the ratio is on the tags. i.e, 33/11

FlatheadGeo wrote:
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> How about a Bustenhalter made from an Edsel grille? Can you say Brunhilde?
> Flathead

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Gordon Richmond

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Feb 14, 2001, 3:54:47 AM2/14/01
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Gee, I'd like to go to a fashion show of Fiberglass dresses. They'd itch
so badly the models would be rippin' them off halfway down the runway
<g>

Gord Richmond

Keith Brooks

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Feb 15, 2001, 8:15:40 AM2/15/01
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Gord, Gord, Gord... you been out at them rigs too long again! Craig and I
will meet you over at the Speakeasy when you get back to town. I'm sure they
have just what you need in the flesh department and they do seem to have
some sort of itch...

<g>

Keith

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