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Plus Size Jumpsuits at www.funfash.com

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plus size top, plus size dress, plus size pants, plus size shirt   Plus Size Jumpsuits Celebrate your curvy figure with on-trend plus size jumpsuits. Thankfully, size does not dictate slimming plus size fashion or style, and fashion designers have created a wide array of formal, sexy, conservative, or playful jumpsuits for the full-figured woman’s wearing pleasure. 20% off with code ff20 through 3-26-2011 and FREE SHIPPING too!! Jumpsuits and Rompers: What Is the Difference? Plus size jumpsuits and rompers are essentially the same type of garment but with different hem details. The terms are interchangeable to describe either item. Typically, a jumpsuit has long legs, while a romper has short legs. Hemlines for jumpsuits can be floor-length, cropped, or just below the knee. Usually, a romper has a hemline that is equivalent to those on shorts or skorts. Jumpsuits are one-piece garments with or without an elastic waist or a belt. A contrasting top or bottom gives the ju

Funfash thinking of Japan....

Our deepest thoughts and concerns to our Japanese customers and friends, and all Japanese!
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  plus size top, plus size dress, plus size pants, plus size shirt By Laurel House Planet Green Smoking was proven to be cancer-causing, tanning beds were shown to be on par with arsenic, but what about canned tomatoes, corn-fed beef, conventionally grown potatoes? What would it take to convince you to clean out your pantry and change your eating habits? Scientists, doctors, even farmers were asked what foods they refuse to eat. The responses had nothing to do with things like donuts due to fat content, or white bread because of the concentration of empty carbs. We’re talking seemingly healthy things like tomatoes, beef, popcorn, potatoes, salmon, milk, and apples. For them, it’s all about how they are produced and packaged. Seven experts in fields pertaining to both food and the environment answered one simple question: “What foods do you avoid?” Their answers, published in an article entitled “7 Foods the Experts Won’t Eat” on Yahoo! Shine, will make you re-think