Archive for November, 2007

My Fake Hermes…By Accident

Saturday, November 24th, 2007

“I look around me and all I see are sympathetic eyes” (Paul Simon) Why? Because I got ripped off thinking I was buying a real Hermes handbag. Instead, I got a cheap wholesale imitation handbag that was apparently real to people who know the difference. Imagine, if you can me walking around in a high fashion scene with my husband the the fake Hermeson my arm. There are all of these high society types everywhere and they’re all looking at my bag. I thought it was because I had this really expensive, cool and fashionable Hermes bag on my arm but as I found out later, it was just a fake Hermes. Imagine my embarrassment and shame. Don’t get caught with a fake bag. Find out how to know whether or not you’re buying the genuine article or you’ll never forget how this feels.

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Too much choice

Friday, November 23rd, 2007

Every body knows that there are millions of products on the market these days in all walks of life, and it is increasingly difficult to make a choice as to which one to buy. However, when you are disabled, and it comes to choosing a wheelchair, it is extremely important that you choose the right one, since the wheelchair would be the thing that you will rely on to help you lead a more independent life. When it came to choosing my wheelchair I spent months researching the many different models, and in the end I decided that Quickie Wheelchairs were probably one of the best choices I could make. I wasn’t sure until I tried it, but now I know it is one of the best decisions that I could’ve made, because my quickie wheelchair enables me to live a much more mobile life.

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Regarding Designer Perfume Fragrance

Thursday, November 22nd, 2007

There are typically not that many fragrances that seem to be all that different. In a world that is inundated with perfumes and scents that seem all too similar at times to each other, the power to surprise and amaze is typically not inherent in cheaper perfumes.Designer Perfume Fragrance is specifically designed to set the wearer apart from the crowd, to make the statement that the one wearing the fragrance is indeed different from the rest. In a homogenous world Designer Perfume Fragrance can set one apart from everyone else.

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Check Out Pool Pump Reviews

Wednesday, November 21st, 2007

Anytime you are ever considering buying a new swimming pool pump you need to spend some time looking over all of the pool pump reviews that are available so that you can really select the best pump for your individual needs. Each pool is slightly different based on size, water quality normally and even temperature and air quality. Each of these factors can alter your pool quality and as well change the type of pump that is best. Use the pool pump reviews to your benefit and select a pump with confidence.

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My favorite activity as a child was doll collecting.

Tuesday, November 20th, 2007

It started when my grandmother bought me a porcelain doll for Christmas when I was six years old. I am now sixty-six, and I am still doing it. Doll collecting was one of my favorite activities as a child, but the interest didn’t disappear when I became an adult. If anything, I became more interested in it. After that first doll, I was addicted. I asked my parents, grandparents, and aunts and uncles to get me dolls for Christmas and my birthday. I saved up my allowance to buy dolls. I babysat to earn enough money to buy dolls. When I went away to college, I left my doll collection at my parents’ home. Each time I came home to visit, I would have a few more dolls to add to the collection. When I began working as a nurse, I would buy at least one doll each time I received my paycheck. I still buy dolls to this day.

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