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Where can I buy nipple pasties in Little Rock, AR?

I have a pretty scandalous new year's eve outfit and would like to have some pasties. I don't have enough time to get them online and have them shipped to me before I need them. Does anyone know a place I can buy them locally?

Update:

Here is an example of a pasty

http://www.joannes-whispers.co.uk/images/products/...

FYI, My outfit is made up of ruffles on the shirt. The base is a little see through. I'm afraid of a ruffle lifting up and my nipples being a bit visible. I'm trying NOT to be a hussy. Jeez.

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  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago
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    What are you talking about? Picture?

  • Anonymous
    5 years ago

    I went to EdgeFest. I had decent time, considering the whole situation. It could have been better, but then again, it could have been worse. My husband, my friend, and myself left our house at 12:00 pm. We got to the Faulkner Lake Road exit around 12:15 and waited in line to exit until 1:00 pm. The police officer directed us to some man's house that was allowing people to park for $10.00. We paid to park and walked about a mile and a half to two miles to get to the gate of Cooper Farm. At the gate, the police officers informed us that you could not walk in, that you had to ride in a vehicle (I don't know if they said that to everyone, but when I got there, they were telling everyone that.) We asked some guy with a truck if we could hop in the bed and ride, he said yes, so we got a ride in. We waited in line.... FOREVER. The Edge was telling everyone to leave, or get in their cars until the thunderstorm was over; that they were not opening the gates until the storm passed and the lightning had quit. Some people left, some people stayed. I stayed. The Edge's website said "Rain or Shine", so I assumed they would do they show. After the rain, and lightning "quit", they opened the gates and people started going in. The first thing I did was check out the t-shirts. And then I got a Powerade and headed for the sludge pit. It was soooo muddy, but I expected it. There were mud fights, mud wrestling, and moshing. I know it must have been hard for all the staff and law enforcement that day. Miscommunication and technical difficulties plagued the event, but many of us made the best of it. It wasn't their fault that the weather was what it was. They couldn't help the equipment shorting out (or whatever it was doing). I know that the people slinging the mud on the stage while they were trying to fix the situation didn't help. The bands rocked. It was my first time to see any of the bands playing so I was happy. Some negative things: No trash cans!!!, kids being brought into areas where there were people fighting and moshing, People throwing glass bottles, rocks and other hard things... I had a blast, and would love to make it to "EdgeFest 2" (or whatever it's being called.) When it was all over with, 10 +/- hours later, we walked that mile and a half back to the car, tired, a little banged up, but overall happy I'll be back next year.

  • 1 decade ago

    Good Lord. Ring in the New Year like a street walker. Classy!

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