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Old August 6th, 2004, 11:47 AM
Rachel
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... and it is too small. The zip won't go up at the back. If I was a couple
of inches smaller round my abdomen (between my navel and bottom of my boobs)
then this wouldn't be a problem.

I wanted to wear it tonight too

Any tips for making that stubborn zip go up for TONIGHT? that doesn't cost
money? I was thinking of one of those body wrap treatments but they're too
expensive, plus it's too short notice.

I am following a regular diet and exercising btw.. but the brand I bought
seems to think that we should ALL be stick-thin, even though it's tagged as
a L! (it's Lip Service, if anyone is interested!)

Thanks very much for any help
Rachel


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Old August 6th, 2004, 05:46 PM
Rachel
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"Ignoramus22665" wrote in message
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In article , Rachel wrote:
.. and it is too small. The zip won't go up at the back. If I was a

couple
of inches smaller round my abdomen (between my navel and bottom of my

boobs)
then this wouldn't be a problem.

I wanted to wear it tonight too

Any tips for making that stubborn zip go up for TONIGHT? that doesn't

cost
money? I was thinking of one of those body wrap treatments but they're

too
expensive, plus it's too short notice.


Do you have someone to help you zip it? Because it is easier to zip up
by someone standing behind you.

i


Good idea - I'll get my partner to try and do it tonight!


I am following a regular diet and exercising btw.. but the brand I

bought
seems to think that we should ALL be stick-thin, even though it's tagged

as
a L! (it's Lip Service, if anyone is interested!)

Thanks very much for any help
Rachel




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Old August 6th, 2004, 05:46 PM
Rachel
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"Ignoramus22665" wrote in message
...
In article , Rachel wrote:
.. and it is too small. The zip won't go up at the back. If I was a

couple
of inches smaller round my abdomen (between my navel and bottom of my

boobs)
then this wouldn't be a problem.

I wanted to wear it tonight too

Any tips for making that stubborn zip go up for TONIGHT? that doesn't

cost
money? I was thinking of one of those body wrap treatments but they're

too
expensive, plus it's too short notice.


Do you have someone to help you zip it? Because it is easier to zip up
by someone standing behind you.

i


Good idea - I'll get my partner to try and do it tonight!


I am following a regular diet and exercising btw.. but the brand I

bought
seems to think that we should ALL be stick-thin, even though it's tagged

as
a L! (it's Lip Service, if anyone is interested!)

Thanks very much for any help
Rachel




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Old August 6th, 2004, 06:42 PM
MJC
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Spray some WD 40 on a cotton ball and rub the zipper on both sides being
careful not to get it on the fabric. Run zipper up and down a few times to
lubricate. If you don't have WD you could probably use Pam or maybe
shorting. Again be careful of the fabric. Good Luck
MJ
"Rachel" wrote in message
...
.. and it is too small. The zip won't go up at the back. If I was a couple
of inches smaller round my abdomen (between my navel and bottom of my

boobs)
then this wouldn't be a problem.

I wanted to wear it tonight too

Any tips for making that stubborn zip go up for TONIGHT? that doesn't cost
money? I was thinking of one of those body wrap treatments but they're too
expensive, plus it's too short notice.

I am following a regular diet and exercising btw.. but the brand I bought
seems to think that we should ALL be stick-thin, even though it's tagged

as
a L! (it's Lip Service, if anyone is interested!)

Thanks very much for any help
Rachel




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Old August 6th, 2004, 06:42 PM
MJC
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Spray some WD 40 on a cotton ball and rub the zipper on both sides being
careful not to get it on the fabric. Run zipper up and down a few times to
lubricate. If you don't have WD you could probably use Pam or maybe
shorting. Again be careful of the fabric. Good Luck
MJ
"Rachel" wrote in message
...
.. and it is too small. The zip won't go up at the back. If I was a couple
of inches smaller round my abdomen (between my navel and bottom of my

boobs)
then this wouldn't be a problem.

I wanted to wear it tonight too

Any tips for making that stubborn zip go up for TONIGHT? that doesn't cost
money? I was thinking of one of those body wrap treatments but they're too
expensive, plus it's too short notice.

I am following a regular diet and exercising btw.. but the brand I bought
seems to think that we should ALL be stick-thin, even though it's tagged

as
a L! (it's Lip Service, if anyone is interested!)

Thanks very much for any help
Rachel




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Old August 6th, 2004, 11:15 PM
JayJay
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Corset, Girdle - body slimmer underwear.

I have certain outfits that I wear certain pantyhose that will actually make
me look 10lbs slimmer and help zip up pants that normally would be too
tight. They sell tons of ladies undergarments meant just for this.


"Rachel" wrote in message
...
.. and it is too small. The zip won't go up at the back. If I was a couple
of inches smaller round my abdomen (between my navel and bottom of my

boobs)
then this wouldn't be a problem.

I wanted to wear it tonight too

Any tips for making that stubborn zip go up for TONIGHT? that doesn't cost
money? I was thinking of one of those body wrap treatments but they're too
expensive, plus it's too short notice.

I am following a regular diet and exercising btw.. but the brand I bought
seems to think that we should ALL be stick-thin, even though it's tagged

as
a L! (it's Lip Service, if anyone is interested!)

Thanks very much for any help
Rachel




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Old August 7th, 2004, 05:57 PM
NoMoreBushes
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"MJC" wrote in
nk.net:

Spray some WD 40 on a cotton ball and rub the zipper on
both sides being careful not to get it on the fabric. Run
zipper up and down a few times to lubricate. If you don't
have WD you could probably use Pam or maybe shorting. Again
be careful of the fabric. Good Luck MJ
"Rachel" wrote in message
...
.. and it is too small. The zip won't go up at the back.
If I was a couple of inches smaller round my abdomen
(between my navel and bottom of my

boobs)
then this wouldn't be a problem.

I wanted to wear it tonight too

Any tips for making that stubborn zip go up for TONIGHT?
that doesn't cost money? I was thinking of one of those
body wrap treatments but they're too expensive, plus it's
too short notice.

I am following a regular diet and exercising btw.. but the
brand I bought seems to think that we should ALL be
stick-thin, even though it's tagged

as
a L! (it's Lip Service, if anyone is interested!)

Thanks very much for any help
Rachel






Soap works too, like dish detergent.

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Old August 7th, 2004, 05:57 PM
NoMoreBushes
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Default Bought a dress from EBAY..

"MJC" wrote in
nk.net:

Spray some WD 40 on a cotton ball and rub the zipper on
both sides being careful not to get it on the fabric. Run
zipper up and down a few times to lubricate. If you don't
have WD you could probably use Pam or maybe shorting. Again
be careful of the fabric. Good Luck MJ
"Rachel" wrote in message
...
.. and it is too small. The zip won't go up at the back.
If I was a couple of inches smaller round my abdomen
(between my navel and bottom of my

boobs)
then this wouldn't be a problem.

I wanted to wear it tonight too

Any tips for making that stubborn zip go up for TONIGHT?
that doesn't cost money? I was thinking of one of those
body wrap treatments but they're too expensive, plus it's
too short notice.

I am following a regular diet and exercising btw.. but the
brand I bought seems to think that we should ALL be
stick-thin, even though it's tagged

as
a L! (it's Lip Service, if anyone is interested!)

Thanks very much for any help
Rachel






Soap works too, like dish detergent.

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Old August 7th, 2004, 05:57 PM
NoMoreBushes
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"MJC" wrote in
nk.net:

Spray some WD 40 on a cotton ball and rub the zipper on
both sides being careful not to get it on the fabric. Run
zipper up and down a few times to lubricate. If you don't
have WD you could probably use Pam or maybe shorting. Again
be careful of the fabric. Good Luck MJ
"Rachel" wrote in message
...
.. and it is too small. The zip won't go up at the back.
If I was a couple of inches smaller round my abdomen
(between my navel and bottom of my

boobs)
then this wouldn't be a problem.

I wanted to wear it tonight too

Any tips for making that stubborn zip go up for TONIGHT?
that doesn't cost money? I was thinking of one of those
body wrap treatments but they're too expensive, plus it's
too short notice.

I am following a regular diet and exercising btw.. but the
brand I bought seems to think that we should ALL be
stick-thin, even though it's tagged

as
a L! (it's Lip Service, if anyone is interested!)

Thanks very much for any help
Rachel






Soap works too, like dish detergent.

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Old August 8th, 2004, 08:09 AM
LucaBG
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only tips for lose weight safely ... becouse i think that here all people is
really going crazy .. I'm reading so absurd things while in usa you have the
most scientific & easy method to loose weight ... & doesn't matter if some
of yiu are thinking that I'm a here to try to sell ..... but could be so
easy & cheap loose weight ... & for some people could be a life or death
matter.....
my best wishes to all in this ng
Luca



a L! (it's Lip Service, if anyone is interested!)

Thanks very much for any help
Rachel




 




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