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or almost! See, it is related to losing weight in that I bought a pant ( lost 2 sizes!) verra pretty ( sorry, I am reading this books with some scottish caracters and I canna help myself!) cream colour..... and managed to spill red nail varnish all over them!!! well, not all over, just the front of both legs.... ARGH!!!!!! ( all my other pants are big and baggie ) I deserved the sexy pants.....

the irony of it all is.... i bite my nails so I really didn't need to paint them!

Anybody knows if it can come off? dry cleaners? soaking in v. remover? I read somewhere a hot Iron and a wet towel would work but i thought that was for wax.....

I will appreciate suggestions

tellie

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sorry I can't help you with the nail varnish thingy... but I have to say...

your scottish accent is VERY good! You speak just like the natives... well - almost! :)

Och Aye The noo!!!

hehehe

Aud x :D

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I'd stay away from the hot Iron since nail varnish is very flammable, but I don't know what to suggest unfortunately.

What book are you reading?

Cathy

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Hi Audrey and Cathy,

Thanx for your replies. Aud! Scotland huh? I feel so scottish these days. I dinna ken why. Just sounds so beautiful.... the place, the language, and the people I am sure.

Cathy, good point with the flamability.... my pants are flamable most likely aswell, so I wont do that....

about my reading.... I read the outlander series ( by Diana Gabaldon) 3 years ago when I was pregnant because my husband gave me the first book, Crosstitch, and I had to read it despite the fact that it is not what I would have chosen myself. Well, I got hooked on the story and went out to buy the rest of the series within a week. And enjoyed every minute of it! 3 years on I have been recomending the book to people so i decided to read it again before I continue saying thats what I like to read, because well, it was unusual. So... it is bit more romancy than I remembered but still the plot and characters have me hooked once more. A bit historical too.

With the pant, I ended up doing the only sensible thing.... sort of.... I bought another pair. My wallet hurts but my bum looks nice.... still very large, but nice :)

cheers

telli

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