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Oh if the knish were their only difference inpreferences. (Or maybe you could say they shared the same preferences.)
Horses?
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Oh if the knish were their only difference inpreferences. (Or maybe you could say they shared the same preferences.)
Horses?
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I saw him with his interests in the village and I wouldn't call them horses. More like ponies
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We probably should stop right there with the double entendres before it gets ugly.
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Dakota Rube,

You should read the thread about tipping in the social and food section. That was a lot worse.
I have, and am embarassed for many of the posters.
 

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(Dakota rube @ April 20 2005,20:35) a sorority house busboy.
Please tell me you have good stories from this. I was watching this movie once, and- well never mind.
Unbelievable stories, I assure you. Many feature nudity and debauchery.
 

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You best stay away from the shoebox-size NY store Peter Elliot, whose staff is imbued with mammoth-size attitude.

Interesting, Marc. I've had great experiences there. And at Jay Kos as well, another place where you've had less than perfect service.
 

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Both Peter Elliot and Jay Kos give you the "Walk of Shame" scowl if you dare leave without making a purchase. Next time, perhaps I should return with deeper pockets.
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(tgfny @ April 21 2005,07:58)
Originally Posted by Dakota rube,April 20 2005,20:35
a sorority house busboy.
Please tell me you have good stories from this. I was watching this movie once, and- well never mind.
Unbelievable stories, I assure you. Many feature nudity and debauchery.
Yes? Yeeesssssss? C'mon, tellllllll.... YES.?
 

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Both Peter Elliot and Jay Kos give you the "Walk of Shame" scowl if you dare leave without making a purchase.  Next time, perhaps I should return with deeper pockets.
Grayson
I've never had that experience, but I know Jay and Elliot.
 

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I'm more of a Davide Cenci guy as smallish stores go---David, who runs/owns the place, is a refined, classy guy and very down-to-Earth. A friendly, comfortable store, at least for me.
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Both Peter Elliot and Jay Kos give you the "Walk of Shame" scowl if you dare leave without making a purchase.  Next time, perhaps I should return with deeper pockets.
Grayson
My dear Grayson -- how is it that you're the guy who gets treated so poorly or has so many problems? Higher standards? Do you really care what these haberdashers think? Given a few of your prev. posts, you seem to.
 

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(Dakota rube @ April 21 2005,07:49)
Originally Posted by tgfny,April 21 2005,07:58
Originally Posted by Dakota rube,April 20 2005,20:35
a sorority house busboy.
Please tell me you have good stories from this. I was watching this movie once, and- well never mind.

Unbelievable stories, I assure you. Many feature nudity and debauchery.
Yes? Yeeesssssss? C'mon, tellllllll.... YES.?
Whoa dude, is that the sound of one hand typing? Not too zen...
 

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My dear Grayson -- how is it that you're the guy who gets treated so poorly or has so many problems? Â Higher standards? Â Do you really care what these haberdashers think? Â Given a few of your prev. posts, you seem to.
My dear Horace -- Yes, I have high(er) standards. Am treated quite well, actually, by those with higher standards, too, and who appreciate mine: Two of the best bespoke tailors in the world, Raphael Raffaelli in NY and Joe Morgan on Savile Row. Â Rome shirtmaker extraordinaire Mimmo Siviglia, John Lobb Paris bespoke, John Lobb Paris RTW, John Lobb London bespoke, Tony Gaziano over at Edward Green bespoke, Perry Ercolino bespoke shoemaker, Crockett & Jones, JM Weston, Gabor Halmos/Vass shoes, Ron RIDER, Marinella bespoke ties, Hermes, Tanino Crisci shoes, Bergdorf Goodman, Beretta, Oxxford, Charvet ties, Robert Talbot, Davide Cenci, and others all get on great with me, too. Â No problems whatsoever with them. Â I'm in terrific company
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My dear Grayson -- how is it that you're the guy who gets treated so poorly or has so many problems? Â Higher standards? Â Do you really care what these haberdashers think? Â Given a few of your prev. posts, you seem to.
My dear Horace -- Yes, I have high(er) standards. Am treated quite well, actually, by those with higher standards, too, and who appreciate mine: Two of the best bespoke tailors in the world, Raphael Raffaelli in NY and Joe Morgan on Savile Row. Â Rome shirtmaker extraordinaire Mimmo Siviglia, John Lobb Paris bespoke, John Lobb Paris RTW, John Lobb London bespoke, Tony Gaziano over at Edward Green bespoke, Perry Ercolino bespoke shoemaker, Crockett & Jones, JM Weston, Marinella bespoke ties, Tanino Crisci shoes, Bergdorf Goodman, Beretta, Oxxford, Charvet ties, Robert Talbot, Davide Cenci, and others all get on great with me, too. Â No problems whatsoever with them. Â I'm in terrific company
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You left us out, but included Beretta?? I'm hurt
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(lisapop @ April 21 2005,07:03) Quote Oh if the knish were their only difference inpreferences. (Or maybe you could say they shared the same preferences.)
Horses?
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I saw him with his interests in the village and I wouldn't call them horses. More like ponies
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[/quote] Does anybody else understand what they're talking about? They lost me here.
 

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