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What's the difference between bosom and breasts? :confused1::shocked:

Hah, sorry. It’s an old Julia Child thing; large-chested so like a single mass of chest vs. separate, individual breasts. Shorter crossbody straps don’t work well for me as they lay on my breasts, not between them. Hence the question about how the Equestrian works as a crossbody as I’m not sure if that would suit me: tall, long torso, rather large chest.
 
Hah, sorry. It’s an old Julia Child thing; large-chested so like a single mass of chest vs. separate, individual breasts. Shorter crossbody straps don’t work well for me as they lay on my breasts, not between them. Hence the question about how the Equestrian works as a crossbody as I’m not sure if that would suit me: tall, long torso, rather large chest.
Some vintage Coach works overs my shoulder and away from my bossom, rather over my shoulder above my beauties.
 
Hah, sorry. It’s an old Julia Child thing; large-chested so like a single mass of chest vs. separate, individual breasts. Shorter crossbody straps don’t work well for me as they lay on my breasts, not between them. Hence the question about how the Equestrian works as a crossbody as I’m not sure if that would suit me: tall, long torso, rather large chest.


(A bit late to the party, but watching an almost daily feast of old Julia Child cooking programs on our local PBS channels for the last few months has inspired me.)

Julia, being the old-school Lady that she was, would probably have warbled "Ladies have bosoms. Chickens have breasts". :biggrin:

Now back to our regularly scheduled program ...and hoping this doesn't get deleted for Chatting. After all, It's JULIA.
 
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(A bit late to the party, but watching an almost daily feast of old Julia Child cooking programs on our local PBS channels for the last few months has inspired me.)

Julia, being the old-school Lady that she was, would probably have warbled "Ladies have bosoms. Chickens have breasts". :biggrin:

Now back to our regularly scheduled program ...and hoping this doesn't get deleted for Chatting. After all, It's JULIA.
I LOVE this! I can totally see her saying that in that Booming Voice. Oh, the Berkshire hoot… There’s a whole contingent of locals who still speak this way. It’s absolutely startling in the wild, but just fabulous.

One of my favorite kitchen quotes is from JC. “The best way to execute [French] cooking is to get good and loaded and whack the hell out of a chicken.”

But the one that reminds me of the good people in these Coach threads is also from Julia: “Find something you’re passionate about and keep tremendously interested in it.”

Definitely described the sheer wealth and happy sharing of knowledge I’ve discovered here. What a fun collective to have found. :smile:
 
Hi, back on topic. :smile:

Does anyone have a 9060 Slim Duffle Sac they can compare with a 9966 Legacy Zip or 9816 Legacy Slim Duffle? The 9060 looks like it is be a good deal larger than the 9816. Thanks!
Reframing this comp request: does anyone have a 9060 Slim Duffle Sac they can compare to a standard 8.5" x 11" piece of paper or gallon/half-gallon of milk? It doesn't have to be a bag x bag comparison, any typical US household item will do as I'm just trying to figure out the size and shape.

I do have a Willis, Legacy Zip, Stewardess, Medium Legacy Slim Duffle, and a Graham Foldover Tote to broaden the bag x bag possibilities. Thanks!
 
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