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Depends on what i wanna buy...Where do you shop during the sales, ernest? Â Which part of Paris?
Forget that. The man knows where to get designer bears.If you were looking for well-made suits, for example, where would you start to find a good selection?
FaconnableIf you were looking for well-made suits, for example, where would you start to find a good selection?
(johnapril @ June 24 2005,15:03) If you were looking for well-made suits, for example, where would you start to find a good selection?Quote:
But the products are not the same. Thaye are made in Italy.I wanted to read about someone who is moving through Paris, someone walking there, taking its metro, climbing in and out of its underground labyrinths, passing its kiosks and cafes. Â I hoped to see the name of a street, or a corner, that I know.
Instead I got the name of something I see each time I go to the local Nordstrom: Facconable.
Well I hope he didn't take the metro yesterday, or he would have had to don a wet suit.I wanted to read about someone who is moving through Paris, someone walking there, taking its metro, climbing in and out of its underground labyrinths, passing its kiosks and cafes. Â I hoped to see the name of a street, or a corner, that I know.
Instead I got the name of something I see each time I go to the local Nordstrom: Facconable.
I don't like double sided =Those cufflinks are bad. Why don't you buy double-sided ones? They are much more elegant.
And with all the gorgeous antique pairs in Europe, why are you buying contemporary ones? You can find much, much better examples of antique double-sided ones for less than 67 Euros.
There is no pride in overpaying.
(johnapril @ June 24 2005,09:59) I wanted to read about someone who is moving through Paris, someone walking there, taking its metro, climbing in and out of its underground labyrinths, passing its kiosks and cafes. Â I hoped to see the name of a street, or a corner, that I know. Instead I got the name of something I see each time I go to the local Nordstrom: Facconable.Quote: