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    Quote Originally Posted by shems View Post
    yes, awesome costume, I dig the colored body stockings too.

    um....."Shems's" please.
    Sorry Shems... I fixed it to the correct punctuation on my post.
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    Quote Originally Posted by bdaddiction View Post
    Sorry Shems... I fixed it to the correct punctuation on my post.
    Thanks!


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    Thanks!
    Your welcome! I know all to well about people spelling my name wrong. People love adding the "r".


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    Quote Originally Posted by bdaddiction View Post
    Your welcome! I know all to well about people spelling my name wrong. People love adding the "r".
    really an r? where do they put it, Sabenar? Sarbena? oh wait...I get it Sabrena, right?


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    Quote Originally Posted by shems View Post
    really an r? where do they put it, Sabenar? Sarbena? oh wait...I get it Sabrena, right?
    Usually, Sabrina, but you get the drift.

    I get called that all the time too! It is spelled wrong on my birth certificate. I spelled it Sabina my whole life, until when I went to get my ID, they said "You can't spell it like that." My mother just never fixed it. My grandmother spells it Sabine, because in Germany or Europe this is how they spell it. ..l;,


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    Oh yes Sabine is a very common German speaking name.
    Probably the Germanized version from the Latin/Italian Sabina.
    The German versions are often simply altered to -e like Christina => Christine..
    But your name is not really Sabine, but Sabina I get it?


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    Shems, you're on an F'n ROLL with those pics!!

    If you decide to go with pasties, Lise, they'll only take you like, 5 minutes to make with a glue gun! ..l;,


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    LOL! And I'll only need like 1 square inch of fabric and rhinestones to do a justice to my "goodies!"

    C'mon....nothing like a little harmless self-deprecation ..g.:


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    Quote Originally Posted by dinavienna View Post
    Oh yes Sabine is a very common German speaking name.
    Probably the Germanized version from the Latin/Italian Sabina.
    The German versions are often simply altered to -e like Christina => Christine..
    But your name is not really Sabine, but Sabina I get it?
    Yes, it is Latin. My mother did derive it from the name "Sabine", but did a little changing with the "a" at the end instead.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Azhia View Post
    Shems, you're on an F'n ROLL with those pics!!

    If you decide to go with pasties, Lise, they'll only take you like, 5 minutes to make with a glue gun! ..l;,
    Quote Originally Posted by SatinWorship19 View Post
    LOL! And I'll only need like 1 square inch of fabric and rhinestones to do a justice to my "goodies!"

    C'mon....nothing like a little harmless self-deprecation ..g.:
    lol, Carrara! silly... ..l;, As I told my mother, least gravity won't kick in! She is in her fifties and they are still up there! There are some perks! And see you will save money on fabric and decor! Ha! ..l;,


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    It is a very pretty name :)
    I believe I have not heard it often in Italy, where it should be common I guess. It s great to have a rare pretty name :)


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    Quote Originally Posted by dinavienna View Post
    It is a very pretty name :)
    I believe I have not heard it often in Italy, where it should be common I guess. It s great to have a rare pretty name :)
    Thanks! I like rare names myself.


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    Quote Originally Posted by shems View Post
    Okay, I MUST HAVE this costume! Gotta start looking for fabric.....g.:


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    Quote Originally Posted by bdaddiction View Post
    There are some perks!

    Pun intended?! ..l;,


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    Pun intended?! ..l;,
    Goodness grief, you know what I meant... .w.:

    If I could go back I would. I am getting there, but they will be deflated.


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    What came to mind immediately: The first photo: The gorgeous TanyaLV would be fabulous in this pose! And the second photo: Reminds me of Zumarrad's (spelling?) beautiful avatar with her lovely silvery short hair.

    .....(off to check spelling .....)


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    This photo is from Guilded Serpent's article about Saida Asmar:


    here's the link to the article:
    Interview with Andrea Takish for the Gilded Serpent
    Last edited by shems; 09-10-2009 at 07:53 AM.


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    not actually vintage, but vintage inspired, and I like it alot.



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    I want this costume in a bad way:



    and the Mona costume from Swap:


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    Love the belt in this photo. Notice the upward curve at the top of both thighs. That will be sure to make you look taller, Satin. I also like the beefiness of the back of the belt contrasting with the low dip forward. This is your look.

    Is that a scar I see on her lower left?


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    some interesting details:
















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