Corsets.

Mar 16, 2004 02:19


I want a corset. I'm not entirely sure why... mostly because I think they're pretty, and I like the way they look. Well, when one just tightens them a little, it looks so weird when they get tightened a lot over a long period of time and the person wearing it ends up with a super tiny waist.

Anyhow, tonight has been one of those "Amy's going to be ( Read more... )

recap, driving, lj_style

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erajia March 16 2004, 02:30:30 UTC
I found an Australian corset maker last year who has amazingly low prices on custom jobs, since the Aussie dollar sucks. I will attempt to find the link again.

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diziara March 16 2004, 02:34:05 UTC
Cool, thanks! ^_^

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erajia March 16 2004, 17:05:44 UTC
While looking for the link, I stumbled upon this cheap US based site: http://www.dimout.com/corset-removable-garter.html If you've never had a corset before, you should try one out first to make sure you like em.

The best site ever though, http://www.galleryserpentine.com.au They make them by hand and the prices are all great (they're in AUD, so cut the prices on the page in half, roughly. Shipping rates aren't bad either.) but it takes 4-6 weeks to get them. Hope this helps. :)

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diziara March 16 2004, 17:49:31 UTC
Cool, thanks! I'll poke around a bit more later. ^_^

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mageboltrat March 16 2004, 03:05:39 UTC
I would be inclined to shorten it to "Text Me" because that won't overrun, and change it to "Filing System" just to keep the capitalization constant.

Looks nice though.

Decided not to use the built in I-ching. :)

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diziara March 16 2004, 03:16:26 UTC
I wasn't really sure what exactly the I-ching was, and for some reason it made the side bar all wide on my journal... even though it doesn't on yours.

I'll probably uncapitalize the title on the text message one. Maybe change it to "txt msg me!" if I was looking to save space. ^_^ I'll be uncapitalizing everything else when I get around to doing my major customizations... I ran into a snag where s2 didn't seem to want to give me access to making a theme layer for the style for some odd reason. Not sure what's going on with that.

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mageboltrat March 16 2004, 03:26:39 UTC
The I-Ching is an oriental divination thingy, it's to do with the flow of Yin and Yang energy... It also looks really cool... I don't know why you can't make a theme layer.. I of course have the original scheme. You could just copy the code directly into a new Layout. But then you would not get any updates. I'll ask because this is a sensible question

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diziara March 16 2004, 03:36:02 UTC
I tried copying the source into a new layout layer, but for some reason it didn't want to compile for me. If I can't make a theme layer, then I'll just do my customization in my user layer, and save a backup of my customizations to a text file on my computer in case I forget and use the customizations wizard. Not that big of a deal, but requires me to think a bit... and sometimes I fail at that, what with work typically making me braindead. ^_^

However, if you find a way for me to be able to make a theme layer without having to copy the source over to a style layer, I'd appriciate knowing how to make that work. ^_^

At any rate, the style's most nifty. Thanks again for sharing!

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rj_bastard March 16 2004, 14:48:29 UTC
could you send me the link to your forums again? I just formatted and lost the link.

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diziara March 16 2004, 15:48:09 UTC
*points to the non lj links on the side of her journal, specificly the one titled special cases ward*

^_^

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