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NOTE to READERS: I originally posted this on the Chanvillager Web Site last October. Thought you'd like to read it on the Victoria Town Square site. You know. Just another way of getting to know me...Busy Gal. 

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Several years ago I was walking through Nordstrom's minding my own business when I suddenly veered into the lingerie department. Why? Who knows these things. It just happened. Anyway, there, I saw the most perfect bra in the world.

It wasn't love at first sight because frankly, I joked with the sales woman...'Zounds! It looks like it needs its own zip code!' It looked massive. I'm serious. But it's different once you put it on.

I didn't know it at the time but it has become famously known as "The OPRAH bra." It is the most phenomenal bra in the world, and I feel sorry for anyone who doesn't have one. Why is this BRA the Holy Grail of bras? Could it be that it actually has straps that provide support, that the cups are bullet proof--hey guys, this is a girls' blog, so get outta here. We're talking girl talk OK? Anyway--so bullet proof you can go grocery shopping in the freezer section of Cub or Byerly's and be totally confident of your silhouette. Know what I mean?

And because it lifts and hoists things where they should be, you look 10 lbs slimmer, and miracle of miracle, no back fat. Your back looks like a V.

 Anyway for months, years afterward I would tell anyone who would listen that this is the best ****** bra in the whole ****** world. Normally a shrinking violet, modest kind of gal, (I was raised Missouri-Synod Lutheran for heavens sake-  : 0    -- yeah, I know, but I turned out OK), my book club saw my bra, my knitting group, my writing group and so on. I even logged onto the company's web site--Le Mystere of France--and wrote a testimonial. I never write testimonials. You can see it if you Google "Unsie Zuege." 

I'm not the only convert. Trini and Susannah from the BBC "What Not to Wear," are totally enthralled with this bra, too. In fact, I have a video clip of them ON the Oprah Show, where they talk about the importance of a good bra, and sure enough, they cut away to a clip of taking some poor undersupported woman shopping for the ultimate bra. 

 But around here, I think folks thought I was nuts. Was I the only Le Mystere convert in the West Metro suburbs?

And then, last weekend, I found my bra soul mate. Margaret Coldwell. The "Garage Ladies" theatre production group has invited me to be in on the fun and last Saturday we were working on the script. Margaret walks in and looks very chic. She's wearing makeup on a Saturday morning. Obviously, she must feel pretty saucy to go to that effort on WEEKEND. I can barely manage to slap on tinted chapstick on the weekend.

 We compliment her and she comes out with it. It's because of her BRA. I gasped. Where have I heard that before? Of course. I have said those very same words. And Margaret had that funny look in her eye, too. A woman possessed. By her new bra.

Well, I was thrilled.

And I knew what was coming next. Yup. Without any encouragement, Margaret showed us all her new bra. 

And then tried to get everyone to get a bra fitting and a new LeMystere of their own. I felt bad for Margaret. Everyone kind of scoffed at her. A bra that changes your life. Right.

But I swear. It does. And the good news is, you don't have to go all the way to Nordstrom. They carry them at Von Maur in Eden Prairie.

Hey call me if you want to have a bra fitting party at Von Maur!

Well, that's all for now. Blogging has exhausted me. Ciao. Busy Gal. 

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Hey Unsie! How 'fitting' to

Submitted by KarPow on October 19, 2006 - 6:30pm.

Hey Unsie!

How 'fitting' to write about such an 'uplifting' topic!

I love it! I had a somewhat similar experience this summer while walking through the St. Paul Marshall Field's store. Signs everwhere encouraged patrons to participate in a free fitting to benefit breast cancer fundraising efforts. I was shocked at my 'real size', and yet, I had such a blast with the Wacoal sales lady, learning all the tips and tricks, from putting it on properly to 'staying inside'it! And, like you stated, I did feel 'smaller' with my new, larger-sized 'over-the-shoulder-boulder-holder'...

They say that the two things that grow longer over time include our noses, and our mammary glands... And that we should expect to wear at least seven bra sizes in our lifetime... Yikes! I'm only on my third!

Thanks for sharing your experiences in such a delightful fashion!

KP

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Well, I certainly will try

Submitted by kperschmann on October 19, 2006 - 6:36pm.

Well, I certainly will try this bra- it sounds incredible. AND I want to hear more about the Garage Ladies next time. klp

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Unsie, more plays? Are you...

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Unsie, more plays?
Are you going to do any more plays? I enjoyed the one you were in two years ago but I know it was a lot of work.
Morticia


Submitted by Morticia on August 27, 2007 - 2:39pm.

Funny you should ask. The...

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Funny you should ask. The cast and director for "Garage Sale: the play," met last Sunday for a read through of the script we finished in the spring. We all took the summer off -- all of Hollywood takes a hiatus you know-- and then reread it Sunday to see how it sounded.

I think it's going to be really fun. I play "Claudia" the hometown star of her own Home Shopping Network show who returns each year to the small town friends. She's a bit of a diva.

We're planning to perform it on Mother's Day weekend in 2008. It sounds like a ways away, but it's not. Maybe you should come visit and see me in it.

 

Love,

BusyGal


Submitted by unsiez on August 30, 2007 - 4:29pm.

Garage Sale sounds good,...

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Garage Sale sounds good, I've heard about that play but have never seen it. Might be worth a trip up to see it - of course, its always worth coming to Minnesota to visit you!

Did you get to the Minnesota state fair? I went to a county fair in Maine and another in Connecticut so I've been around enough fried food for now. For many years, my office was located across the street from the South Carolina State Fairgrounds and I could hear the screaming from the people on the roller coaster every day. Some of the oddest people you might never want to meet come to the state fair, its a big deal every October in South Carolina. Why October? Too hot in August.


Submitted by Morticia on September 4, 2007 - 2:27pm.

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