Attention Lori- Bead Nerd

I got my beads today and they are beautiful! I am very excited. My husband thinks I'm very weird for being so excited. Thanks again.

Lynette Peete zoot

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Lynette Peete
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I also have a note for you, Lori--the caramel and cream bead set you sent me? I finally decided what to do with it today, and I made a bracelet. DH says it's my best one ever, and I couldn't have done it without your artistic flair! Thank you! (Btw, he also says these beads have bead nipples, LOL)

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~Candace~

Cool! I love when people love what they get and one of the best compliments is when someone doesn't really understand why someone is so excited. Hee hee. :)

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Lori Greenberg

You know, Candace....I think the same thing...they're a cross between a nipple and a pimple (zit). Not great descriptions for selling so I finally came up with calling them "zipples". :)

I'm sure you'll love your bracelet even more now that your hubby likes it so much!

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Lori Greenberg

OMG zipples--it's perfect! And lemme just say, Lori--you make some hardy beads. I had my arm slammed up against a concrete piller this evening while I was wearing my bracelet. My wrist hurt like hell, but the beads didn't even have a scratch.

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~Candace~

Not even gonna ask about the pillar, but that is great to hear. I'm a bit anal about durability....good to know they stand up. Glass beads, if annealed properly, are VERY strong. My 2 year old proves that when he whips my sample beads onto the concrete floor and they survive!

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Lori Greenberg

We went out to dinner, and stood outside for a couple hours waiting to get in the place--when some people ahead of us were called, they got kinda vicious about moving through the crowd, and one of them body slammed my arm into the piller. If I had been holding Tyler (and I had been, not 30 seconds earlier) I would have maimed that chick.

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~Candace~

OK, I have to ask...

what on EARTH could be worth waiting a couple hours to get in?? I'd have to think long and hard before standing in a line that long for ANYTHIGN, much less a meal!!!

The Blessed Fiddy, Patroness Saint of the Disorganized LC in Sunny So Cal Personality Development Specialist (Full-Time Mom!)

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LC aka Fiddy

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~Candace~

but, then, that's what makes a horse race, as they say! Hope you enjoyed it!

The Blessed Fiddy, Patroness Saint of the Disorganized LC in Sunny So Cal Personality Development Specialist (Full-Time Mom!)

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LC aka Fiddy

Other than the rude body slammer, we had blast. Adam ordered, enjoyed, and polished off a round of deep fried frog legs while I sat next to him and tried to ignore him, LOL. To each his own. Even Dare tried them and liked them. All I did was smell them, and they at least smelled good, but it's on my list of "I don't HAVE to eat it" so I didn't even try them. Dare got to take a ride or two around the parking lot on his Poppa Roy's Trike, so he was a Happy Camper.

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~Candace~

Fab that you had fun!

About frog-eating......Tell Adam that frogs are just recycled flies, and we know what flies eat.......So they're just recycled......um......>puking< ~~ Sooz

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Dr. Sooz

I go to Lamberts when we are at Gulf Shores. We go to the one in Foley. It is very good and sometimes the wait there is 2 hours. We've somehow managed to time it when it is least crowded.

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Lynette Peete

MOG!...we must be odd...if a place has a few folks waiting outside, we don't even PARK!!! Food is food is food, imho!

'course, I have a short attention span! ROFL

The Blessed Fiddy, Patroness Saint of the Disorganized LC in Sunny So Cal Personality Development Specialist (Full-Time Mom!)

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LC aka Fiddy

The Lamberts in Sikeston is the original one, and they've just recently built a new and bigger (think warehouse big) building a quarter mile from the old one. It's insane how many customers they get---at ALL times, everyday.

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~Candace~

OW - Jeez!!!

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Kandice Seeber

Well dang girl - you sure take bracelet testing seriously don't cha?? First you catch a baby with one - then karate a pillar. Geez.

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KDK

Ok I had to be close to Sikeston last year when I went to a kayak slalom race in Fredicktown (I think that's the name) MO - cuz I remember seeing signs for this place!

KathyK

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KDK

You'd think I'd quit wearing the darn things! Nope--my economic sense won't let me--beads go further if you make bracelets instead of necklaces, for the most part.

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~Candace~

I can see that - you just do some heavy duty testing. But so far both held up nicely!!

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KDK

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