mexicutioner
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Brioni x Church of the Third Revelation
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It's true, like many of us, he's sometimes a cock (but less often than most of us). But he's also an incredibly talented writer, a source of great information, and clearly one of the very best intellectual assets this board has. I'm pissed now that I chose to become insulted when he termed me a newbie months ago (when in fact I was exactly that) and, as a result, foreclosed a possibility for another good and likely particularly rewarding SF friendship. By the way, I've regretted the unnecessary display of whatever-the-hell-that-was, and I've wanted to publicly apologize to him ever since. Clumsily, belatedly, that's what this is. Very sorry, pnutpug!
It's true, like many of us, he's sometimes a cock (but less often than most of us). But he's also an incredibly talented writer, a source of great information, and clearly one of the very best intellectual assets this board has. I'm pissed now that I chose to become insulted when he termed me a newbie months ago (when in fact I was exactly that) and, as a result, foreclosed a possibility for another good and likely particularly rewarding SF friendship. By the way, I've regretted the unnecessary display of whatever-the-hell-that-was, and I've wanted to publicly apologize to him ever since. Clumsily, belatedly, that's what this is. Very sorry, pnutpug!
It's true, like many of us, he's sometimes a cock (but less often than most of us). But he's also an incredibly talented writer, a source of great information, and clearly one of the very best intellectual assets this board has. I'm pissed now that I chose to become insulted when he termed me a newbie months ago (when in fact I was exactly that) and, as a result, foreclosed a possibility for another good and likely particularly rewarding SF friendship. By the way, I've regretted the unnecessary display of whatever-the-hell-that-was, and I've wanted to publicly apologize to him ever since. Clumsily, belatedly, that's what this is. Very sorry, pnutpug!
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Do want.
Clearly Nataku's emoticon confirms that some J.Crew is pretty effing desirable. Is that generally true (surely not!), or is it that this particular item is especially lustworthy?
I made a comment on it too. JCrew, unless it says Thomas Mason or Wallace & Barnes or something to that effect, is largely passable. I did flip a jacket with some success though so ymmv. That particular cardigan was just a nice, easy to wear piece. Use your discretion on styling and age when contemplating jcrew at the thrift.
You should be able to flip those for 100% profit easy...worst case you can return stuff to Marshalls. How many do they actually have?
http://www.ebay.com/csc/i.html?Bran...s&_nkw=sunglasses+keyhole&LH_Complete=1&rt=nc
EDIT - You should send one pair to VLSI and one pair to me at cost + shipping....then sell the rest
Clearly this is a raw nerve for you, if you are so unhappy about having to remove hangers from clothes for minimum wage you should consider unionizing or putting up signs that all hangers must be removed by patrons.
finds;
That PRL is sick! Nice find, I have yet to find PRL suiting of any kind, not sure if it gets snapped up right away or if people around here don't dig it, but I never see it.
... I shouldn't have met HenryBoogers or Grendel and arrived the store always earlier than them....
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I do dislike it when I hand over the tie such that the price tag clearly shows and the cashier decides that s/he needs to pull the tie towards her and basically bends the tip when doing so.