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My DH surprised me with this FlexTray from WeatherTech because I am always worried that the feet will leave marks on my front seat. Isn't it wonderful when someone really understands you and your passion for luxury (and taking care of your items)?
Your DH "gets you" and your love for finely crafted items that are treated with respect. What a nice person.
 
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My DH surprised me with this FlexTray from WeatherTech because I am always worried that the feet will leave marks on my front seat. Isn't it wonderful when someone really understands you and your passion for luxury (and taking care of your items)?

Your DH is a sweetheart. He totally gets you. Even the tray is a pretty color :)
 
Question….going to Paris next month, staying in the 8th Arr. I am bringing a Minkoff MAC for seeing tourist stuff but was thinking about also bringing my gold Bolide 35. I will be visiting the flagship store. Is it safe to bring it or should I leave it at home? Will it make me a target or does it fly under the radar there as well? Will I just fit in when on Champs Elysee and Rue de Faubourg?
I didn't think to mention that under the Shopping section of the Hermes section of Purse Forum there's a thread for Shopping in Paris. Might try running your question past that group.
 
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#1300KOALAZ' Max went to his first fancy dress party on New Year's Eve.
The guests at the party all had to dress up as their favourite character from a book or television show.
He is a big Agatha Christie fan so he decided to go as Hercule Poirot who was his particular favourite.
He brushed his fur and looked at his reflection in the water bowl and decided he need do no more he was perfect as he was.
We agree, when you look at his photo and that of Hercule Poirot the resemblance is uncanny. Max could get a job as a Hercule Poirot lookelikee!
What do you think?
If you find a sick, injured, orphaned or distress



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My DH surprised me with this yeah!
FlexTray from WeatherTech because I am always worried that the feet will leave marks on my front seat. Isn't it wonderful when someone really understands you and your passion for luxury (and taking care of your items)?
DH did really really good!

yeah! WeatherTeach has never let us down w/ multiple rural mud loving hairy dogs!
Would be lost without them.

DH did indeed the very very best!
 
Hello there! I am not sure if this is the right place? But I wanted to ask if anyone knows anything about this year (Chinese New Year) red envelopes ? My country doesn’t (ever) order them, I am quite bummed about that :-s and I am also quite fond of the year of the tiger… perhaps someone can send me one envelope via mail?
 
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Hello there! I am not sure if this is the right place? But I wanted to ask if anyone knows anything about this year (Chinese New Year) red envelopes ? My country doesn’t (ever) order them, I am quite bummed about that :-s and I am also quite fond of the year of the tiger… perhaps someone can send me one envelope via mail?
Hello Ally Ambrosio, There is a thread called Asians and Hermes. I copied the link:


Look over the posts on that thread. As a rule, discussion that is public, like this post, should address Hermes-specific questions except for the Chat thread you're on. But you can always start a private conversation with someone in the Asians & Hermes group who looks like they could answer your questions. Good Luck.
 
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@Gnuj: Here's a fun photo for you.

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It's a koala who has good table -- oops -- tree manners by drinking out of a small bowl. :smile: Seriously, when it gets hot like this day was koalas will coming up to people drinking out of a water bottle. The kind thing to do is to give some water to a koala. If someone holds the water bottle while the koala drinks, the animal gets too much water at once and it gets into their lungs and that can kill them. Anything that allows the animal to lap water at their own pace is safe. Here someone put a small dish of water where the koala can reach it (that's called a water station). Digging a small hole in the ground or pouring water in your hands is also safe.
 
@Gnuj: Here's a fun photo for you.

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It's a koala who has good table -- oops -- tree manners by drinking out of a small bowl. :smile: Seriously, when it gets hot like this day was koalas will coming up to people drinking out of a water bottle. The kind thing to do is to give some water to a koala. If someone holds the water bottle while the koala drinks, the animal gets too much water at once and it gets into their lungs and that can kill them. Anything that allows the animal to lap water at their own pace is safe. Here someone put a small dish of water where the koala can reach it (that's called a water station). Digging a small hole in the ground or pouring water in your hands is also safe.

Yes, I agree with you, such good tree manners :) It's great to know that it's best for them to hold it. So they could control the quantity they are drinking.
 
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