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11 comments:
Yes, it is the mix and contrast of high and low that gives life. Fun Post.
Lovely! So glad to hear from you!
and so, so true!!
Brilliant!
Penelope
Oh, yes! Very well said!
YAY!
I always find that when you look deep into them - those so called "high style" people are verrrry low rent. Too much money, no morals and worst of all, no taste! LOL
Well said indeed. I always say, better overdressed, than underdressed to elevate standards instead of lowering them.
Cheers,
Claudia
I have lots of high friends in low places.
What a fantastic quote! Love it!
A dear friend has a related "Well Said" phrase that is almost as much of a truism: "I adore vulgarity. I can't abide commoness".
She's the gal!
Love this! Have you seen the lovely picture of her and Cecil?
http://hibernianhomme.blogspot.com/2010/06/one-less-egg-to-fry.html
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