he was dutch, the family had fled the portuguese inquisition. i partially correct myself.
as i recall his "incomplete impression leading to an erroneous idea" thingy is one of the less unnecessarily drawn out, boring speeches in the Modern period ofphilosophy, which is distinguished primarily by drawn out, boring thoughts of the type one has when very high on various weird drugs.
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If you insist on a sack coat made from a coffeesack at least leave the colourfull, far away exotic local printing intact.
One would think the photo of a family elder would have inspired more restraint.
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http://www.askandyaboutclothes.com/forum/showthread.php?105345-What-style-of-gloves-would-be-elegant-and-can-be-worn-with-a-suit-and-shirts-with-french-cuff
Virtuti/The Dandy waltzes with Googlestrom about custom gloves. Ask Andy somehow doesn't catch on to his trollage despite the fact that he claims to have the hands of a sixteen year old girl.
<i> I'm trying to find a checkbook cover which would just hold checkboo on one side and hold a few cards.
Now I haven't found a place in my area who would carry them (wtf) I either find some slim ones who only have a check and bills sleeve, or those huge ones with checkbook, cards, pen, and another page sleeve for more cards. And that is if I find one without female markings.
I'm thinking I'll have to make a custom one with an old man I know who works with leather making wallets and the like.
Now before I do so, is there a place to find them online but without them costing hundreds?
I was thnking about $50 dlls for it at most. But since I can't find any....</i>
http://www.styleforum.net/showpost.php?p=3248182&postcount=2707
I'm curious about this one: I'm assuming the perp is in USA. Do people in USA still use cheque books (even if they can't spell it)?
I'd venture that 50% of grownups here in Oz wouldn't know what a cheque book was and that the other half might fondly remember them as some pre internet /credit card/debit card anachronism. Aside from a few tradies and farmers perhaps.
Not to mention the idea to get a leather cover for one.
I'm guessing the "old man I know who works with leather" is some hippie over 25.
edit: a tradie = tradespersons - like chippie, sparkie etc not a TRAD-ie or tradly . Maybe cheque books with leather covers are a tradly thing?
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