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Old 05-15-2008, 10:54 PM
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Originally Posted by notme View Post
Ok....my mind is wandering here. But if someone hides their pump in their hair, where the heck is the canula and how did they hide the tubing? Something doesn't ad up.
I'll see if I can get more details but I did hear this at a local Pump Club meeting.
I assumed that they used the longer tubing so the insertion point could be anywhere really (especially if she was petite) and that between the hair (maybe some bits hanging down) frilly stuff and flowers, the tubing was sufficiently hidden or camouflaged.
I'm a guy..! I found the story interesting but you really can't expect me to have asked for details of the bridal gown
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