I'll be ready! Get me something!turkeyfeather wrote:I have to get ready to go spend money shopping, BK, I will check on you later, BE READY!

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*blinks, gives mouth to mouth* Dammit, it's not working!Mirage wrote:*dies of happy*rachelalexis wrote:*saunters in for just a bit, shifty eyes* popcorn?Mirage wrote:*shares popcorn with Noodles and watches the show*
RAE!!
*rises from the dead to squeal with joy, dies again*
rachelalexis wrote:*blinks, gives mouth to mouth* Dammit, it's not working!Mirage wrote:*dies of happy*rachelalexis wrote: *saunters in for just a bit, shifty eyes* popcorn?
RAE!!
*rises from the dead to squeal with joy, dies again*
*does extreme mouth to mouth, which essentially requires fondling and dirty sound effects*
Oh noes! I have no idea how to remove that type of stuff... I'm busy getting dolled up for the evening out... trying to figure out what to wear, as usualMirage wrote:Oooh...*comes back to life* I do like the extreme mouth to mouth.
Sorry, I'm trying to remove that foundation stain that I was telling you about. So far it's not working, but I was a dumbass and washed them first, so the stain is probably unremoveable now.
Well, one site I checked out said carpet cleaner. So I'm trying that now. I've also seen liquid dishsoap, so that's next. And I've also seen shampoo, so that will be added in as well. It'll be like that old epsiode of the Simspons where Lisa gets gum in her hair and Marge uses mayo...and that gets stuck in her hair. So she puts peanut butter on top of it, and so on.rachelalexis wrote:Oh noes! I have no idea how to remove that type of stuff... I'm busy getting dolled up for the evening out... trying to figure out what to wear, as usualMirage wrote:Oooh...*comes back to life* I do like the extreme mouth to mouth.
Sorry, I'm trying to remove that foundation stain that I was telling you about. So far it's not working, but I was a dumbass and washed them first, so the stain is probably unremoveable now.
Get a cup and mix 50% bleach with 50% cold water.Mirage wrote:Sorry, I'm trying to remove that foundation stain that I was telling you about. So far it's not working, but I was a dumbass and washed them first, so the stain is probably unremoveable now.
trainer101 wrote:Get a cup and mix 50% bleach with 50% cold water.Mirage wrote:Sorry, I'm trying to remove that foundation stain that I was telling you about. So far it's not working, but I was a dumbass and washed them first, so the stain is probably unremoveable now.
Using a white washcloth, dab the stained area with the mixture and immediatley run under cold water.
Repeat until the stain is removed.
I learned this from my grandmother. It has never failed.
Hehe, maybe, I don't know. I'm wearing a lot more conservative stuff since it's way cold here and I know I won't be drunkly warm for long.Mirage wrote:Well, one site I checked out said carpet cleaner. So I'm trying that now. I've also seen liquid dishsoap, so that's next. And I've also seen shampoo, so that will be added in as well. It'll be like that old epsiode of the Simspons where Lisa gets gum in her hair and Marge uses mayo...and that gets stuck in her hair. So she puts peanut butter on top of it, and so on.rachelalexis wrote:Oh noes! I have no idea how to remove that type of stuff... I'm busy getting dolled up for the evening out... trying to figure out what to wear, as usualMirage wrote:Oooh...*comes back to life* I do like the extreme mouth to mouth.
Sorry, I'm trying to remove that foundation stain that I was telling you about. So far it's not working, but I was a dumbass and washed them first, so the stain is probably unremoveable now.
Uh oh. Do we get some Rae photos to help you make this difficult decision?
Nope. Grandma used that technique on everything from blouses to carpet. Just keep rinsing and the bleach won't have time to attack the color of the material, only the stain.Mirage wrote:Really? I was afraid to use bleach because the pants are a cream coloured cotton--it's "velveteen" like. It wont make an off coloured spot on them?
OMG!! Thank you so much!! I'm gonna go try that right now!! I absolutely love these pants and had them for less than a day when I ruined them.trainer101 wrote:Nope. Grandma used that technique on everything from blouses to carpet. Just keep rinsing and the bleach won't have time to attack the color of the material, only the stain.Mirage wrote:Really? I was afraid to use bleach because the pants are a cream coloured cotton--it's "velveteen" like. It wont make an off coloured spot on them?
Booooooooo for conservative stuff!rachelalexis wrote:Hehe, maybe, I don't know. I'm wearing a lot more conservative stuff since it's way cold here and I know I won't be drunkly warm for long.Mirage wrote:Well, one site I checked out said carpet cleaner. So I'm trying that now. I've also seen liquid dishsoap, so that's next. And I've also seen shampoo, so that will be added in as well. It'll be like that old epsiode of the Simspons where Lisa gets gum in her hair and Marge uses mayo...and that gets stuck in her hair. So she puts peanut butter on top of it, and so on.rachelalexis wrote: Oh noes! I have no idea how to remove that type of stuff... I'm busy getting dolled up for the evening out... trying to figure out what to wear, as usual
Uh oh. Do we get some Rae photos to help you make this difficult decision?
lol, Aw. Mirage, you're so smexy. *supa-smexy huggles*Mirage wrote:OMG!! Thank you so much!! I'm gonna go try that right now!! I absolutely love these pants and had them for less than a day when I ruined them.trainer101 wrote:Nope. Grandma used that technique on everything from blouses to carpet. Just keep rinsing and the bleach won't have time to attack the color of the material, only the stain.Mirage wrote:Really? I was afraid to use bleach because the pants are a cream coloured cotton--it's "velveteen" like. It wont make an off coloured spot on them?
Not to mention they're 2 sizes smaller than what I usually wear so it makes me feel skinny wearing them.