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Kzeks, huh? Did you read my question or are you off onto another subject all together?
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On 2/7/2014 Grace K said: Kzeks please tell us to which European countries you refer?

Tell me which one you are visiting and I will let you

know if some of them will turn up their noses...

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If you are going to France do not worry they do not care...

:

I see you are in Chicago.. I used to visit Chicago with my

husband when he had heavy equipment from Germany

arriving there... Now he makes the trip by himself or with

one of the guys from the office...

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Dearest Kzeks, I do not wish to reveal my personal travel agenda on the world wide web. I thought since you brought the subject up, you could inform us of the countries to which you refer. Personally, I would wear what I want wherever and whenever I want, and that includes my ankle bracelet. Sorry, I really missed the point of the red nail polish story. Not to worry i wont ask again.I give up.
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On 2/7/2014 MrsLorraine said:
On 2/6/2014 ennui1 said:
On 2/6/2014 Kzeks said:

Ankle bracelets were the sign of a ""Pro"" in Europe..

the Caribbean and many Latin Countries...

Some women from the USA who were approached by

men... were insulted and bewildered by the request and

did not realize that their ankle bracelets were doing their

advertising...

Right. And what year was this? Before or after Marconi invented the radio?

Who peed in your cornflakes?

So you agree that wearing an ankle bracelet indicates that one is a professional lady of the evening?

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On 2/7/2014 Grace K said: Dearest Kzeks, I do not wish to reveal my personal travel agenda on the world wide web. I thought since you brought the subject up, you could inform us of the countries to which you refer. Personally, I would wear what I want wherever and whenever I want, and that includes my ankle bracelet. Sorry, I really missed the point of the red nail polish story. Not to worry i wont ask again.I give up.
Maybe your sister who loved you was hoping that
you would get noticed under any circumstance so
she did not say anything... but that could have cause
you NOT to be noticed...
:
Do not worry.. You live in the USA and things like
that are NOT an issue here to most people...
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Wear your bracelets in good health...
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Naughty naughty Kzeks. Exactly Ennui, but don't forget the red nail polish.
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Wow! Did this discussion take a complete turn or what? {#emotions_dlg.laugh} Too funny! Oh, well...I appreciate the responses (all of them ~ really. No really I do)!!! Thanks for your opinions all! For those of you who love your ankle bracelets (as I do) wear them in good health!!!

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Well, I will proudly join those of you ladies that are supposedly low class and tacky!!Wink I love my ankle bracelets and was just thinking spring won't be long!!

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I love them but my cankles (ankles and calves kinda run together) are too large. I would need like a size 13 inch that would drape a little on my ankle.

I wish QVC would offer them in that size.

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On 2/6/2014 ennui1 said:
On 2/6/2014 Kzeks said:

Ankle bracelets were the sign of a ""Pro"" in Europe..

the Caribbean and many Latin Countries...

Some women from the USA who were approached by

men... were insulted and bewildered by the request and

did not realize that their ankle bracelets were doing their

advertising...

Right. And what year was this? Before or after Marconi invented the radio?

LOL....Love the reply~~~