What's your most recent purchase? (Non-Alchemy)
cemwerewolf wrote:
I know exactly how you feel!Buying online is fine but there's nothing like seeing the merchandise first hand and getting to try it all on! :laugh:
As do I. I have an increasingly huge pile of online \"regret\" purchases that don't fit or look different in person.
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As do I. I have an increasingly huge pile of online \"regret\" purchases that don't fit or look different in person.
oh, I could sing a song about online \"regret\" purchases too. I went through a brief period of really bad impulse shopping, so now I'm trying to sell that stuff again. Good thing that most of it wasn't that expensive, quite cheap in fact, and I kept the tags on, so I hope it will sell fast again.
Just sold my old leather trench coat this week (I lost so much weight that it became 2 sizes too big), and from a part of the money I bought this Iron Fist hoody I've been watching for ages. Found a seller on ebay who was selling it for a third of the RRP, otherwise I never would have bought it, as the original price is just insane.
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And a Heaven in a Wild Flower,
Hold Infinity in the palm of your hand,
And eternity in an hour.
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I found her in a second-hand store a couple weeks ago and I had to give her a home.
I'm sure it is some deity.
I looked on the interweb for any clue. the closet I came to for a deity with a Griffin body and a human upper body is an Assyrian/Babylonian GOD named Pazuzu.
Unfortunately, Pazuzu is MALE, and my statue/candle holder is clearly FEMALE.
If anyone has any idea what Her name is, I would appreciate it.
Stephen
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And a Heaven in a Wild Flower,
Hold Infinity in the palm of your hand,
And eternity in an hour.
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It will have to have a nice place of honour to be displayed.
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