in France, maybe Lourdes
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in France, maybe Lourdes
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http://www.shopwatchbuy.com/Handcuff-Necklace-pid523 Does life have you locked up? Buy Emitations Handcuff Necklace
Duration : 16 sec
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I saw some silver chains the other day but neither i nor the clerk could tell if they were men’s or women’s. There any real difference like length or thickness or are the generally unisex? thanks.
it’s true womens are danty and mens more bulky.
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From your lover/wife. Would you like a dog tag engraved with what she wants to say to you? Or something else? I don’t want something plain like just a chain. I want something that resembles my love for him letting him know I am always by his heart. Any suggestions guys?
dog tag is so gangsta, ya hurd?!?!
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During a brilliant show at Manchester M.E.N a fan gave Pink a Froggie necklace
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Hemp? Chains? Beaded? Also, gold or silver?
Hemp and chains in both gold and silver are common, plus dog tags and puka shell.
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http://baseballtips.com/accessories/ionic-necklace.html I have been wearing titanium ION necklaces on and off for as long as I have seen them on Big League Players.
Duration : 1 min 28 sec
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Description of 8 related videoclips: TrulyYoursKelly.com is the website for the adorable unusual store called “Truly Yours, Kelly,” with a physical location at 269-271 Columbus Avenue, Tuckahoe, NY 10707 (in Westchester County, north of New York City) that has “something special for everyone.” Its virtual locations can be found on TrulyYoursKelly.com, VideoVoom.com and YouTube.com and many others. Like Greenwich Village gift boutiques, “Truly Yours, Kelly!” has about 80% new merchandise and 20% that is consigned or “second life” that are marked “C” or “SL” at fabulous prices. Check out the photos and videos to get a sampling. Please call the store with your questions at 914.361.1149 or comments. Forward this videoclip or the website to a friend! Copyright 2009 Kelly Sisco and Frank Sisco. All rights reserved. For more info, please check out www.TrulyYoursKelly.com.
Saturday June 6, 2009 was a semi-Grand Opening Party. There was an open house all day from 10am with give-aways etc., but the main party started at 7pm with a funky men’s fashion show with guys wearing hip-type hoodies, shirts, sweatshirts, etc. and carrying samples of the store’s stuff, such as vases, fashion rain boots, stuffed animals, paintings and prints, handbags, artist-painted furniture, used best-seller hardcover books, jewelry, scarves, belts, shirts, antiques, toys, etc. There were some light refreshments (no alcohol) and snacks. And music! Scott Pollack beautifully played standards on his keyboard (he is an excellent piano instructor) and Kelly played prerecorded music from her iphone and boom box. Some videoclips contain music playing on the car radio.
About 45 people attended the party, with several commenting on the store’s great selection of unique items. Some brought interesting items for Kelly to consign (with a 50/50 split of sales proceeds).
Here is a summary of the 8 videoclips from the party and men’s fashion show:
Videoclip #1 – Introductory titles and the drive to the store (by Frank Sisco, Kelly’s father who was helping out), with songs playing on the radio including “It’s the Climb” by Miley Cyrus (Hannah Montana), “Poker Face” by Lady Gaga, and others.
Videoclip #2 – Arrival at the store, some customers outside, helpers( Debra Ciasco, Frank Sisco), and Scott Pollack playing his keyboard.
Videoclip #3 – Welcoming remarks by Kelly Sisco and shots of more customers.
Videoclip #4 – Comments about the store from customer Bill Wall (with questions by Omar Gayle, videographer) and various shots of the store and customers.
Videoclip #5 – Frank Sisco’s comments about the “red line” and regarding videotaping by helper, Alexandra Patrascu), introductory remarks by Frank and then finally the men’s fashion show, with men parading the apparel from the store (e.g. shirts, hoodies, jackets, sweatshirts, hats, belts, etc.) and carrying merchandise they selected such as vases, prints, rainboots, painted furniture, knickknacks, dog toys, etc.
The 13 models (mostly men with one girl and one dog) were:
1. Ethan (young customer) blue cap, loofer and photo frame,
2. Peter wearing a multi-colored hoodie and carrying 2 martini glasses,
3. Bill Wall wearing a hoodie and carrying an autographed hardball and a Derek Jeter poster,
4. Omar Gayle wearing a lime green shirt (with a geisha) and carrying a stuffed animal (yellow bear)
5. Anthony Valbiro wearing a hoodie and carrying a Moschino jacket and a cookie jar (looking life a strawberry.
6. Steve Gottlieb wearing a black hoodie (with ornament and dragons) and carrying a candle and a belt,
7. Ben Nazzaro wearing a short-sleeve shirt, scarves, red hat and carrying an orange vase and an orange cone with the expression “Born to Shop,”
8. Aretha (female dog) waked by Lauren, with pink collar and red leash from the store
9. Roberto wearing a hoodie and carrying 2 orange cones
10. Tom Andreola with a long-sleeved shirt and carrying a Dale Brown used book and a wooden duck,
11. Peter wearing a long leather coat and carrying two large framed prints,
12. Frank Sisco (with cat Dolls’ song “Don’t Cha” in the background, wearing a lime green short-sleeved shirt and blue hat and carrying a painted table and a green rainboot,
13. Kelly Sisco with a purple hoodie, necklace and red and blue hat and carrying “Bob, the Builder.”
Videoclip #6 – Arrival of other customers and friends (e.g. Mr. Zilliox and Caroline and Anthony) and discussions, including of the mid-century piece in the window,
Videoclip #7 – Repeat performance by Bill Wall and shot of helper, Karen Brinn.
Videoclip #8 – Shot of circling helicopter, Kelly pulling up the “red line,” and closing titles.
Duration : 0:14:54
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Create a beatnik 1960s costume for a man by wearing a turtleneck shirt and medallion necklace, or make a Jimi Hendrix 1960s costume by wearing beads, flowing shirts and other hippie attire. emble a homemade 1960s costume for guys with this free video from a costume shop owner.
Expert: Angel Jones
Contact: www.wenchesandwarriors.com/Page_1.html
Bio: Angel Jones has been designing and costuming for shows and events for more than 20 years.
Filmmaker: Rich Burlingham
Duration : 0:4:51
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I got really inspired by iwanted2c1video’s Rogue look that I wanted to do a Rogue look to and.. here it is
(and I broke my necklace *cry*)
Music: OOMPH! – Serotonin
Duration : 0:1:57
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