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Monday 10th Aug 2009

Annalise Braakensiek Lingerie Fashion Parade

Annalise for Bras N Things

All bras have silver coated slides
All products have signature Annalise heart trinket
All available up to E cups, with ‘Sterling’ available up to F cup
Sizes 8 - 18

Product List

A. ‘Jennifer’
Spot Printed microfibre with Lace trim
Removable foam push up cookies in cups up to DD, E cups no cookies
Matching spotted strap detailing
Matching bumster
Bra $49.99, Bumster $22.99

B. ‘Camilla’
Delicate Embroidery on Spotted Mesh
Very delicate and ultra feminine
Lace up ribbon detail and bows on straps
Moulded cup to provide a contoured shape without adding volume
Matching Mini V-string with bow detailing
Bra $54.99, Mini V $16.99

C. ‘Sterling’
Delicate Embroidery trim with satin ribbon detailing
Matching satin ribbon and trim strap
Light foam cup to provide natural shape and uplift, without adding to volume
Available up to F cup
Matching Mini V-string
Bra $54.99, Mini V $16.99

D. ‘Deva’
All over Lace Plunge Bra
Removable foam cookies to enhance cleavage and shape
Matching bumster in all Lace
Bra $49.99, Bumster $19.99

E. ‘Verushka’
Soft to touch Satin Microfibre with rich guipure lace trim
Smooth moulded cup makes it ideal under tops
Lace wings for delicate detailing
Matching Bumster
Bra $54.99, Bumster $19.99



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Post Traumatic Stress disorder with Ian Wallace, Esther McKay & Geoff Bernasconi (5 comments)

Psychologist Ian Wallace today looks at the problems facing those who suffer post-traumatic stress disorder. Two ex forensic police officers join us to discuss their stories and their battles with the disorder.

Books; Crime Scene and Forensic Investigator.
Both by Esther McKay published by Penguin.




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any consideration for the families of the victims of these crimes?
Posted by Katie J on 25/08/09 02:04 pm
Hello Kerri-Anne,Ian,Esther & Geoff. My heartfelt thoughts go out to Esther & Geoff and I congratulate them both on their past work and their caring nature which shows the type and quality of person they are. I can only imagine how things get to them at times and this is simply because they do care and maybe sometimes become attached in some way? Geoff I totally agree with you saying that there is a stigma attached to one feeling this way which shouldn't be the case. Everything can be just fine and then there's the other...well you know what I mean. It's like two different worlds. Well anyway all the best to you both and to Ian, I like you and your segments on this show because I can tell your also a genuine caring person, thank you. Lastly, Kerri-Anne, your not forgotten in this either,the way that you conduct yourself not only on these sensitive topics but on all aspects in life, you deserve all accolades that come your way, a pat on the back from me. Yours sincerely, Glenn Donnellan 29 Paterson Street West Gladstone Queensland 4680 Ph.(07)49781507 P.S. Kerri-Anne do you remember being a guest of our Gladstone Turf Club at a race meeting at "Ferguson Park" one day many years ago (Gladstone Cup Day I think it was?) I was a fan of yours way before then I must say.
Posted by Glenn Donnellan on 10/08/09 09:07 am
Hi Kerri Anne. Just watched segment on PTSD. My Husband spent almost 26yrs in Police Force,witnessed numerous fatalies,plane crash,parachute accidents,assaults,was fired upon,murder etc etc etc.In late 1986 was put off work for 3 mths due to anxiety..was still off work when his oldest son was killed in car accident (feb 87). He was eventually retired from the Police Force in 1988 medically unfit but not as HOD (Hurt On Duty) therefore he did not receive his rightful pension. We fought to have this overruled but with out success. His own Drs had said he had it because of 26yrs in the Police Force(one Dr saying that he had one of the worst cases that he had ever seen) He was heavily sedated (12 tablets a day)& numerous sucicide attemps. He succeeded in committing suicide ten years ago on 7th August 1999. We had no home life because of this affliction & every day was very trying.What I would like to see happen is for a class action to be taken against The Police Force for these older police who were not given their rightfully pensions deceased or otherwise . Thanking You Joan
Posted by Joan Wray on 10/08/09 08:45 am
Hi Kerri Anne, I was so happy to hear that you were talking about bras for "bigger girls" today...but again so disappointed to see that lingerie designers in Australia think that size 18 is "bigger". Yes, its great that a size 12 girl who either has, or buys a size E cup can buy a decent bra...but as a 20DD I am really tired of never being able to find a decent sexy bra that will fit me. I feel like an outcast when I spend ages searching through lingerie shops and departments and can never find anything to fit me that isnt either a good utilitarian sports bra or something that looks like my grandmother might have worn the original. I see pictures of women overseas who are way bigger than me wearing gorgeous sexy bras, but in Australia it seems I dont fit in if I am a large woman and want to look nice for myself or my man. :(
Posted by Sharon Menz on 10/08/09 08:31 am
Hi KerriAnne, I just watched the segment on the forensics and the emotional issues surrounded with what they find and the emotional issues attached to this. My father is and has been a fireman for about 38 years now and i still have memories back in the late 70's and 80's when he would come home very withdrawn and quiet. When we were old enough mum explained to us that when dad came home like this it was because he had been to a fire where someone was killed and he found the body. He was always worse and more withdrawn when there where children involved. in the late 80's and early 90's he was an officer on what the fire brigade called the salvage wagon - the fire truck that had the jaws of life that went to accidents to cut people and bodies out of cars. he was greatly affected when he there were kids killed that what were around the same age as my brother and i. There are many people that are involved in investigations and the discovery of bodies that are greatly affected emotionally. Tracey
Posted by tracey mclachlan on 10/08/09 07:53 am
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