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kymmeisme Tampon Cases May 5, 2008 10:50 PM Never worry about hiding that tampon up a sleeve or down your bra when running to the bathroom again. Hippy Chiz Shop offers a wide array of stylish cases to hide tampons in next time you need to take a break. Check them out at: http://www.hippychixshop.com/cases.html
sugarpopsosweet Did you like it? Sep 5, 2007 7:22 AM iPod Video Goggles Video iPods are the bee's knees, the cat's meow, and the aardvark's pajamas. You can watch video podcasts, hit TV shows, and movies stored magically on that itty bitty little device. The one drawback with this medium is the size - the actual physical size of the screen is so small, you may find yourself holding the iPod right up against your nose to see anything. We've got just the thing - video goggles that plug directly into your video iPod and project a virtual 24 inch TV directly in front of you! That's right - plugged directly into your iPod - no extra cables, adapters, or bulky power-packs necessary. These goggles don't even have batteries - they draw power directly from your iPod. Don't worry - they draw so little power, you probably won't even notice it. A 5th gen 30 Gigabyte iPod Video can run more than 2 hours, while the 80 Gigabyte iPod Video can run more than 4! Watch your favorite episode of The Office, catch up on Lost, or even watch Blade Runner for the upteen millionth time - whatever you want! Just please don't wear them while driving or operating any other heavy machinery. Specifications : * Display format: 320 x 240, 24-bit color, 50–60 Hz frame rate * Optics: Dual color LCDs SolidOptex™ Optical System * Image size: Equivalent to 24 inch TV at approx. 2 m. * Video input: Auto sense and switch between NTSC and PAL * Operating temperature: 32 to 104ºF (0 to 40ºC) * Storage temperature: -4 to 140ºF (-20 to 60ºC)
stylysh Cool n Unique Finds!! Heel protectors! Sep 4, 2007 10:49 AM Smart Heel Heel Protectors- You’re hobbling down the Soho’s cobbles, you’re getting grated by subway grates girling about uptown, you’re– Going to snap and stab someone with the Christian Louboutin heels you just snapped. In an age of inflation of quality luxury goods, designer shoes can cost more than the rent on the shoe box that houses them, more than what your broker wants to splurge on overseas stock, more than what you invest in sugar-free, carb-free, calorie-free, iced soy lattes at Starbucks every month. So to keep yourself from breaking your cherry soles and seeing red, check Smart Heel heel protectors. Smart Heel Protectors A quick, clear, clever cover for stilettos, Smart Heel heel protectors slide on to keep your boss heels safe, and slide off fast when you reach your destination. Just like your trashy lingerie. » Smart Heel heel protectors $9.95 via SmartHeel.com
stylysh Cool n Unique Finds!! Driving heels! Sep 4, 2007 10:41 AM This is an awesome concept and idea...for all those of you like me out there who love wearing heels but hate driving in them!! SHEILAS’ HEELS SET TO REVOLUTIONISE DRIVING FOR WOMEN- A safe flat and sassy heel in one - Sheila Driving Heel!! A new footwear design concept that aims to make women safer and more comfortable behind the wheel, without compromising on their style, is launched today. Sheilas’ Wheels has developed the ‘Sheila Driving Heel’ which gives women the best of both worlds - a safe, flat driving shoe and a glamorous pair of heels in one - all interchangeable at a push of a button. More than 11.5 million* women drivers in the UK are putting themselves and other drivers at risk by wearing the wrong footwear when behind the wheel, according to new research from Sheilas’ Wheels – the car insurer for women. One in ten (10%) female motorists admit that they have had a car accident or a ‘near-miss’ because of their shoes slipping off or getting stuck between, or under, the foot pedals whilst driving. The ‘Safe Shoes’ report shows that a massive 80% of female drivers wear inappropriate footwear when in control of a car – choosing style over safety. A third (33%) of all female drivers confess to wearing flip-flops, while 18% claim that they have worn no shoes at all when driving, which experts say can be extremely hazardous and is currently illegal in some parts of the UK**. In fact, just under half (47%) of women drivers said they chose what shoes to wear when getting ready in the morning based on what went best with their outfit rather than being the safest for driving in. Under a fifth (17%) of female drivers keep a spare pair of ‘driving shoes’ in the car to change into, while nearly a quarter (23%) admit they can’t be bothered to change their shoes when behind the wheel even if they know they are not the safest for driving. Jacky Brown, spokesperson for Sheilas’ Wheels, said: “It’s astonishing that so many women are putting themselves, their passengers and other drivers at risk by wearing the wrong shoe or no shoe at all whilst behind the wheel. Stilettos, sling-backs and strappy sandals aren’t the sensible choice when it comes to controlling a car. “Our Sheila Driving Heel design could provide safety-conscious female motorists with the ultimate driving shoe - allowing women to wear a safe flat shoe whilst driving, and a fashionable heel once they are out of the car.” The report highlighted that 63% of women called for better guidelines to advise them on the correct form of footwear to wear when driving. A lack of understanding is clearly evident as over half (54%) of female motorists believed that sports trainers were the safest shoes to drive in - even though their thick soles and chunky design limit both movement between, and contact with, the pedals.