Good plan, you have to cherish those nice pens.
I have a Conklin, Mark Twain in that wonderful amber color, but it is a false starter no matter what I do. Once it gets going, it's pure magic.
I have a Cartier Diabolo that I only use at home, because it is dear to me. I have other pens that I take everywhere.
It's funny, but I am so obsessive that I can boldly state that I have never lost a pen, ever. In fact, and I know I am cursing myself here, I can't remember when I lost...
Oh, I don't know where there were made, I just picked one up in the shop.
I do have a lot of travel tips for Venice though, and Italy in general, that I would be happy to share.
I hate to disagree with you, and I so rarely do, but that is one of my favorite portraits of Ewan McGregor and one of my favorite shots in general. I think he looks confident, engaging, adventurous, and interesting. The scarf is a nice touch and worn well.
This pic expresses who this fellow...
I have a couple of recommendations:
Joshua Bell performing Vivaldi's Four Seasons, an absolute revelation, especially Concerto is G Minor "L'estate" presto. Awesome.
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Hélène Grimaud performing Beethoven's Fantasia for Piano, Chorus, and Orchestra. Op 80. Intense, playful, majestic.
I am following you 100%. I think this is a good value and certainly one that our grandparents followed; buy within the extent of your means, not to impress anyone, but because it is the right thing for the application.
My grandfather bought Craftsman tools because, they were well made...
I'm selling my 1930s tails on eBay. Will fit a 44L jacket and 38 waist. Rare to see something like this in a bigger size.
It is too big for me now and I don't want to tailor it down, so I am hoping it goes to a good home.
Thanks!
Men'sBarbour Border Jacket size 46!
I bought this jacket a few years ago intending to wear it over suits when it rained, but I have found that I would rather wear my trench.
So, I offer this for sale on eBay.
I have worn this perhaps a handful of times and hope it finds a good home!
Agreed, this is not the place to discuss the matter in full. In fact, this isn't really the place to discuss the matter at all. The entire discussion is beyond the scope of what we do. [huh]
We live in an age when human parts are being grown and implanted, certainly there is some flexibility in our collective morality. Many of those who back the potential life saving techniques of bio-tech medicine, some of which require or portend the harvesting of human materials, oppose the same...
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