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manton said:This thread was about practicality?
Do not make the cardinal error of taking Happy Stroller too seriously. The chap's a master jester.
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manton said:This thread was about practicality?
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Not necessarily. You can find all cashmere. Yes, nearly all good wool is Australian.
True, they will feel smoother to the touch, but the fabric will almost certainly be of inferior quality and cost more.
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Oh, yes, trust good ol' Marc to give such prudent advice. Thank you, Sir.
Therefore, I shall leave instructions in a Codicil to my Last Will & Testament for a last-minute substitution of the valuable pocket watch by an 18-jewel (made from insignificant non-jewellery/gem-grade Ihaho Sapphire) 24K gold-plated (2 micron thick) Chairman Mao battery-powered pocket watch (less unnecessary battery, with the hands stopped at the exact time of passing away, as should be the usual practice for time pieces displayed in the house of a deceased person) plus a cheap 18K-plated chain just before the lid is finally closed.
Happy Stroller said:My dear Marc, you should try to differentiate a sense of humour from a practical joke more.
Happy Stroller said:A set of formal evening dress clothes and accessories for formal occassions such as receiving a prize at a Nobel awards ceremony, attending one of those diplomatic functions at the White House if White Tie attire is required...
So did Bush, in 2003.Marc Chevalier said:President Clinton wore white tie at a dinner in London with The Queen..
Marc Chevalier said:The Duke of Edinburgh's trouser legs look too long as well.
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