Also good for us longlegged skinny fellers.

The pants are designed to have a heavy break, so when I wear them they
have a mild break.

Also, since nobody else is my size, things to fit me (or close enough)
are always on the sale racks.

-benD

Jim Campbell wrote:

> Great place for cute kid's clothes, especially for toddlers, who grow
> like weeds anyway.  They can get frayed, fingerpainted, ripped, wet,
> muddy, stained and eventually grown out of... and you don't really care
> because the pants cost $3.
>
> - Jim
>
> Candace Cottrell wrote:
>
>  >I was disappointed in the cords I bought there last week. I wore them
> the first time and my belt loop ripped. What a "rip off"....
>  >
>  >
>  >Candace K. Cottrell, Web Developer
>  >The Children's Medical Center
>  >One Children's Plaza
>  >Dayton, OH 45404
>  >937-641-4293
>  >http://www.childrensdayton.org
>  >
>  >
>  >[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>  >
>  >  
>  >
>  >>>>[EMAIL PROTECTED] 10/28/2003 2:43:47 PM >>>
>  >>>>        
>  >>>>
>  >Dammit - you brought up Old Navy. Now I'm going to have to stop after
> work and pick up a pair of Active Man Disco Dance Fran Drescher Cargo
> Bibs. Thanks a lot!
>  >
>  >  
>  >
>  >>Yes. Exactly. What I really think is that paxil will convince you to
> buy all
>  >>your clothes at Old Navy, and love it. ;)
>  >>
>  >>(Oh, and the unhappy cloud is zoloft - paxil makes you not worry, and
> zoloft
>  >>makes you bouncier, if you're a cloud.)
>  >>
>  >>
>  >>----- Original Message -----
>  >>From: "cantrl. a" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>  >>To: "CF-Community" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>  >>Sent: Tuesday, October 28, 2003 1:25 PM
>  >>Subject: Re:advice
>  >>
>  >>
>  >>   
>  >>
>  >>>Why, do you think most people don't contemplate commercials as
> deeply, and
>  >>>      
>  >>>
>  >>because I do I need to be heavily medicated? Do you think it might be
>  >>because I'm not exposed to commercials as often as most people, and that
>  >>when I am they have a more powerful effect on me? Do you think paxil will
>  >>help me just consume commercials more passively and allow me to just
> store
>  >>the information in the back of my brain so that the next time I'm at the
>  >>grocery store having to make a critical life decision like choosing
> between
>  >>the generic toilet paper and the charmins, I won't fuss around and
> I'll just
>  >>grab the charmins? ;)
>  >>   
>  >>
>  >>>Adam.
>  >>>
>  >>>
>  >>>      
>  >>>
>  >>>>Adam,
>  >>>>I think this is definitely the right path for you. You should
> definitely
>  >>>>        
>  >>>>
>  >>be
>  >>   
>  >>
>  >>>>heavily medicated.
>  >>>>
>  >>>>----- Original Message -----
>  >>>>From: "Cantrell, Adam" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>  >>>>To: "CF-Community" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>  >>>>Sent: Tuesday, October 28, 2003 11:03 AM
>  >>>>Subject: advice
>  >>>>
>  >>>>
>  >>>>        
>  >>>>
>  >>>>>I made the mistake of turning on the TV at home last night. On comes
>  >>>>>         
>  >>>>>
>  >>this
>  >>   
>  >>
>  >>>>>sincere looking fellow complaining about how when he's at work he's
>  >>>>>         
>  >>>>>
>  >>>>worrying
>  >>>>        
>  >>>>
>  >>>>>about things at home, and that when he's at home he's worrying about
>  >>>>>         
>  >>>>>
>  >>>>things
>  >>>>        
>  >>>>
>  >>>>>at work. I got to thinking about what he was saying and somehow
> started
>  >>>>>         
>  >>>>>
>  >>to
>  >>   
>  >>
>  >>>>>worry about work. After some worrying about work, I started worrying
>  >>>>>         
>  >>>>>
>  >>about
>  >>   
>  >>
>  >>>>>what would happen if I started to worry about home tomorrow when I get
>  >>>>>         
>  >>>>>
>  >>to
>  >>   
>  >>
>  >>>>>work. I find myself sitting here at work today worrying about how I
>  >>>>>         
>  >>>>>
>  >>spent
>  >>   
>  >>
>  >>>>my
>  >>>>        
>  >>>>
>  >>>>>time at home last night - that is, watching commercials telling me I
>  >>>>>         
>  >>>>>
>  >>>>should
>  >>>>        
>  >>>>
>  >>>>>be worrying about work while I'm at home, and worrying about home
> while
>  >>>>>         
>  >>>>>
>  >>>>I'm
>  >>>>        
>  >>>>
>  >>>>>at work. It's worrying me that I'm spending my time at work worrying
>  >>>>>         
>  >>>>>
>  >>about
>  >>   
>  >>
>  >>>>>how I spent my night at home worrying about whether I would be
> worrying
>  >>>>>about home at work today. This never really happened until I watched
>  >>>>>         
>  >>>>>
>  >>this
>  >>   
>  >>
>  >>>>>commercial, so my question is - should I just stop watching TV, or
>  >>>>>         
>  >>>>>
>  >>should
>  >>   
>  >>
>  >>>>I
>  >>>>        
>  >>>>
>  >>>>>do like the commercial told me and ask my doctor about Paxil? Maybe
>  >>>>>         
>  >>>>>
>  >>with
>  >>   
>  >>
>  >>>>>Paxil I could then watch the commercial telling me to worry about home
>  >>>>>         
>  >>>>>
>  >>>>while
>  >>>>        
>  >>>>
>  >>>>>at work, and work while at home, and not have to worry about falling
>  >>>>>         
>  >>>>>
>  >>down
>  >>   
>  >>
>  >>>>>the worry about work/home spiral of doom - I could laugh at the TV -
>  >>>>>         
>  >>>>>
>  >>>>"HAHA -
>  >>>>        
>  >>>>
>  >>>>>that's not me!!! I take Paxil! I can watch this commercial and not
>  >>>>>         
>  >>>>>
>  >>worry
>  >>   
>  >>
>  >>>>>about starting to worry about home while at work and work while at
>  >>>>>         
>  >>>>>
>  >>home -
>  >>   
>  >>
>  >>>>I
>  >>>>        
>  >>>>
>  >>>>>can just sit here watching TV and not worry about a thing - take
> that!"
>  >>>>>
>  >>>>>I think the Paxil is the better choice here, I mean why should I have
>  >>>>>         
>  >>>>>
>  >>to
>  >>   
>  >>
>  >>>>>stop watching Paxil commercials because they make me worry when I can
>  >>>>>         
>  >>>>>
>  >>just
>  >>   
>  >>
>  >>>>>take Paxil and not worry about the Paxil commercials making me worry
>  >>>>>anymore? Do you think this is the right path for me to take?
>  >>>>>
>  >>>>>Adam.
>  >>>>>
>  >>>>>
>  >>>>>
>  >>>>>         
>  >>>>>
>  >
>  >
>  >
>  >
>  >
>
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