These are awesome!!! I would personally break an ankle trying to wear something like this but I know many who wear shoes like this all the time!! These would sell fantastic in SEATTLE!!! You are talented!! :razz:I don't actually make the shoes...that would be a "feet" LOL I couldn't resist! I modpodge them with the theme people want
I bought it through soap-making-resource. I cant recall if I used Paypal. I just left an email explaining the situation. It really sucks because I have all these soap logs that really need cutting, they are just getting harder and harder. I was so looking forward to spending a quiet night cutting soap and sharing pictures. :yawn:
It IS awesome, I just went there yesterday to the Virginia Mason hospital to get a consult on a hearing aid device called BAHA. It's actually anchored to your scull and a microphone connects onto it that picks uo soundwaves to your good ear. My surgery left me permanately deaf in my right ear so... looking for a solution. Not sure i am going to commit to that yet.Thanks Christine Seattle sounds like the coolest place on earth. Wish I could leave NY....UGH.
Thanks for your experience. They said they would refund my money and I have already sent it off, so they better! lol, it was the worst investment ive made to date... JUNK!I bought their cutter, which was claimed to be the best. It was junk. I tried to return it after the wires broke. I never got a response from Steve. I do not do buy from them. And yeah, I'm stuck with a worthless cutter and out a bunch of money. I ended up buying a tank and it rocks! I hope you can get your money back.
Thanks Christine Seattle sounds like the coolest place on earth. Wish I could leave NY....UGH.
It IS awesome, I just went there yesterday to the Virginia Mason hospital to get a consult on a hearing aid device called BAHA. It's actually anchored to your scull and a microphone connects onto it that picks uo soundwaves to your good ear. My surgery left me permanately deaf in my right ear so... looking for a solution. Not sure i am going to commit to that yet.
Anyway, Seattle is so full of culture, no matter who you are, your gonna fit in
I havent really, i tried to learn reading lips if It was too loud to hear and Im no good at that. I pretty much just go by the basics, a smile, a frown, a knod, a point...if it calls for it. I can hear, just at 50%, so noisy situations especially are difficult to deal with. I hate it!Hey did ya learn any ASL? I am moderately fluent.
I havent really, i tried to learn reading lips if It was too loud to hear and Im no good at that. I pretty much just go by the basics, a smile, a frown, a knod, a point...if it calls for it. I can hear, just at 50%, so noisy situations especially are difficult to deal with. I hate it!
I remember a few things from elementary school but thats it lol, its always nice when you can do it with someone else :yawn: I cant imagine my BF wanting to practice with me lol, he knows "rock on" "hang loose" and the bird but thats itI know bits and pieces of ASL, I would love to be able to practice more and become better at it.
I remember a few things from elementary school but thats it lol, its always nice when you can do it with someone else :yawn: I cant imagine my BF wanting to practice with me lol, he knows "rock on" "hang loose" and the bird but thats it
That blows about the cutter, but yay for refunds and for a new cutter from Bud! I will be buying one from him .. someday .. first I need to buy a canopy for my farmer's markets this year
I have a single bar cutter from Symphony Scents. It was only $20. Works great for me, takes me 2-3 minutes to slice up a loaf of freshly made soap. It's still possible to cut a wonky bar, but it's a lot better than trying to eyeball it with a chef's knife or something.
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