Originally posted by HTannor
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You are such a thoughtful fellow, but please rest assured I have taken Roger's wheelchair "situation" into account. You see the trough is made of a sillicone material, which is admittedly sturdy but also very pliable; enabling Roger's wheels to easily glide in and out, whilst also cupping under the foot-step on his wheelchair. As he does not have legs, there is no issue nor risk of there being any "splash-back" on his non existent limbs.
As for Miss Choirgirl's gown.. That too has been taken care of and very ably may I add. Her dress has too be professionally treated so that no matter what may be flung her way..
(as we know, we cannot control Skippy's animal instincts) it will just slide off as though nothing has happened, leaving her (very beautiful might I add) gown to be as pristine and perfect as it was when it left Zac Posen's studio.Now now, before there is a kerfuffle over this, yes.. Zac Posen IS a joo, but he does design some mighty fine gowns and when he was told that the gown was for such a wonderful and auspicious occasion, he did not hesitate to furnish the gown FOR FREE!
He also threw in a few "off the rack" gowns, just incase Dotty and Dottie don't have anything suitable! If any alterations need to be made to ensure they fit, we can always take the gowns to the Freehold "Pin, Pink and Pray", where he too has offered to pick up the bill!
Seems all joos aren't money grubbing thieves after all or perhaps Jesus lead me to the ONE of them in 14 million that isn't.
YIC
Sister Phebe


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