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There, there. Disagreements among adults happen sometimes. It's not your fault.
There, there. Disagreements among adults happen sometimes. It's not your fault.
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Gee! And here we thought you were...kind of...grown-up, capable of entertaining yourselves without throwing a temper tantrum when you weren't getting enough attention.
You know...starting and having separate conversations with other people, ignoring conversations you weren't interested in, blowing your own noses and taking care of "big business" without having someone to hold your hand or tell you when to wipe.
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You are right (honestly), that is true really and is very simple. I still think that when people get too detailed and technical into the construction of things the fun is spoiled, specially if one don't understand well and don't put things in perspective or don't have access to the best of the best. It happened to me when I was into audiophile stuff ( I'm still are but I'm normal now I think), I read and learned about everything, even the construction of the tweeters, weight of equipment, width of the plates, noise of the cd tray, construction of cables and so on. I was not enjoying the music anymore.
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exactly but how does this affect the fit, when it's not arresting? buyer already claimed that he's looking for a solution on this, not?
no need to. they're looking for a good fit in the first place. this is not rocket science...
i wanna see this, as everyone or at least me tries to prevent creasing due to a good fit(see above).
i encourage you to work it out with mr. parker as he seems to love your shoes and deserves an excellent service, imo.
now we are talking.
Am I the only one who sees that the pinholes in the toe medallion on the Rothschild are "off"?
Explain further? I'm not sure what you mean.