office style!!!!!

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leifsdottir

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leifsdottir

just a little shout out to our new sister, leifsdottir – their website launched today! check it out here.

welcome to the family!

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thursday poll – edition 82

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it’s already thursday again? this week’s flying! last week’s poll asked about your favorite undies and the winner by about 100 votes was the dolphin lace panty

this week i am really loving our selection of sandals! i am a huge fan of sandals and i can’t wait till it’s warm enough to wear them.

which ones would put some spring in your step??

the tahoe bootie sandal:
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the sophie sandal:
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the mindy beaded sandal:
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the folklore sandal:
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the indie stretch sandal:
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or the libia wrap sandal:
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which sandals put a spring in your step?(survey software)

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another new store!

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santabarbara

free people santa barbara opens tomorrow! if i get any photos i’ll be sure to post them!

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Monday 18 February 1666/67

Posted by admin | Posted in World History | Posted on 20-02-2010-05-2008

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Up, and to my bookbinder’s, and there mightily pleased to see some papers of the account we did give the Parliament of the expense of the Navy sewed together, which I could not have conceived before how prettily it was done. Then by coach to the Exchequer about some tallies, and thence back again home, by the way meeting Mr. Weaver, of Huntingdon, and did discourse our business of law together, which did ease my mind, for I was afeard I have omitted doing what I in prudence ought to have done. So home and to dinner, and after dinner to the office, where je had Mrs. Burrows all sola a my closet, and did there ‘baiser and toucher ses mamelles’ … Thence away, and with my wife by coach to the Duke of York’s play-house, expecting a new play, and so stayed not no more than other people, but to the King’s house, to “The Mayd’s Tragedy;” but vexed all the while with two talking ladies and Sir Charles Sedley; yet pleased to hear their discourse, he being a stranger. And one of the ladies would, and did sit with her mask on, all the play, and, being exceeding witty as ever I heard woman, did talk most pleasantly with him; but was, I believe, a virtuous woman, and of quality. He would fain know who she was, but she would not tell; yet did give him many pleasant hints of her knowledge of him, by that means setting his brains at work to find, out who she was, and did give him leave to use all means to find out who she was, but pulling off her mask. He was mighty witty, and she also making sport with him very inoffensively, that a more pleasant ‘rencontre’ I never heard. But by that means lost the pleasure of the play wholly, to which now and then Sir Charles Sedley’s exceptions against both words and pronouncing were very pretty. So home and to the office, did much business, then home, to supper, and to bed.