Hermès "Wildlife" Sightings

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He was as chic as can be. It might have been a 45, but no smaller. It was a fabulous work bag and appropriate for the setting.

FWIW last night I was at the opera and two women in the box next door commented strongly in French (I don't think they spoke French natively) that my black B35 was too big for the event. I totally agree :doh: it was a surprise invitation during a business trip and I only had the B35 and an Evie TPM with me. That said it was not a classical opera, but an experimental one, and I like many was in jeans. So - if you are reading - have some mercy on business travelers. It is one thing to express your opinion here and quite another when the victim can hear you :p
This made me laugh. For those of us who happen to work or rather enjoy what we do for a living! No, but seriously, even if you were local, how many of us have the time to come home after work and change bags before going to the opera in the evening? At least not here on the east coast! Lol. What opera was it by the way?
 
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This made me laugh. For those of us who happen to work or rather enjoy what we do for a living! No, but seriously, even if you were local, how many of us have the time to come home after work and change bags before going to the opera in the evening? At least not here on the east coast! Lol. What opera was it by the way?

It was The Exterminating Angel by Ades. I am of two minds on it. The music is sublime, of course the entire production is very very weird; the opera to my ear is rather too focused on what DH accurately called "the freaky soprano".
The bag-critiquing ladies walked out at intermission - it was definitely too weird for them! I didn't care that much about their chatter as there were plenty of backpacks in the audience! And this is true - not possible for us working stiffs to change at home before a 7 30 curtain!
 
It was The Exterminating Angel by Ades. I am of two minds on it. The music is sublime, of course the entire production is very very weird; the opera to my ear is rather too focused on what DH accurately called "the freaky soprano".
The bag-critiquing ladies walked out at intermission - it was definitely too weird for them! I didn't care that much about their chatter as there were plenty of backpacks in the audience! And this is true - not possible for us working stiffs to change at home before a 7 30 curtain!
I'm dying to see that opera! Sorry for getting off topic but I was very excited to see your thoughts! To be honest, even at the traditional operas, I saw people wearing jeans. If a lady wants to carry her trusty B35, let a lady live!
 
He was as chic as can be. It might have been a 45, but no smaller. It was a fabulous work bag and appropriate for the setting.

FWIW last night I was at the opera and two women in the box next door commented strongly in French (I don't think they spoke French natively) that my black B35 was too big for the event. I totally agree :doh: it was a surprise invitation during a business trip and I only had the B35 and an Evie TPM with me. That said it was not a classical opera, but an experimental one, and I like many was in jeans. So - if you are reading - have some mercy on business travelers. It is one thing to express your opinion here and quite another when the victim can hear you :p
Wow, what nerve!!! I am sure that it looked great!!!!
 
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