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Old 02-12-2003, 03:19 PM   #6
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All That And You Still Managed Not To Show Where To Put The Tie?

Yea Yea, I don't wanna hear it. It's more organized this way

Notice the healthy amount of plant left above the tie.

Start out slow. As I said before, you will acquire a feel for this. Don’t push (bend) her too far all at once; baby steps (have you seen Bob?).

Make sure the tie is tight enough that it doesn’t slip, but not too tight that it cuts into her. Remember the pros and cons I went over with the ties, it's your decision.

This pic was taken seconds after I applied the tie there. Easy does it, no need to rush. This hobby of ours takes patience, get used to it.
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