@reallyred: depending on the fabric , you should be able to steam out any holes left after taking off the patch. If it's high pile (really furry) the holes should not be noticeable.
@reallyred: depending on the fabric , you should be able to steam out any holes left after taking off the patch. If it's high pile (really furry) the holes should not be noticeable.
Who needs Maclean's anyway?
@Amyelizabeth: Here Here! I am in grad school to be a psychotherapist, and ethically speaking, this is ridiculous. I am amazed that the therapist would ever in a million years think that this is okay.
@Ulookinatmyjunk: IS a star: Your comment of being able to "wipe it off and be something different tomorrow" really hit a nerve for me. I was teased a lot when i was young and wished i could be like everyone else. It sounds horrible now, but i used to wish i was overweight instead of brown, because then i could lose…
@minifée: Ya, I always thought I was the only one too! I had a big crush on Johnny Camden in high school. Nobody knew what the hell I was talking about.
She looks so great. I will always have a soft spot for her thanks to the short lived Canadian drama Catwalk. That show was just a guilty pleasure of mine.
@LaComtesse: you do have a point - she can be annoying. but i think this show is actually one of the better ones for how women are portrayed. The girl that replaced Kari while she was on mat leave was not a traditionall "hot chick", and many of the other women that have been on the show appear to be there for their…
@LaComtesse: Kari was hired to work behind the scenes on the show based on her skills. she was eventually put behind the camera because of her personality, and her willingness to do anything. Why dislike her because she is attractive? that does not seem fair.