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Dear me, for poor old Karen Millen now read Dorothy Perkins ,with the hem unstitched & the care label showing


( wipe your tears briefly though, Karen millen & Kevin Stamford sold out for ?65 million a piece ) So maybe not classy but clever indeed.


Classy hotel in E.D , how much class can we afford ?


?50 ( with a trouser press ) or ?190 plus ( Jo Malone buttery-textured body cr?me in the en-suite )a nite


I personally prefer my own bed but at a push, Egyptian 500 count linen is very lovely


( especially if someone else is paying )


:)


A.C

Annette Curtain Wrote:

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> Dear me, for poor old Karen Millen now read

> Dorothy Perkins ,with the hem unstitched & the

> care label showing

>

> ( wipe your tears briefly though, Karen millen &

> Kevin Stamford sold out for ?65 million a piece )

> So maybe not classy but clever indeed.

>

> Classy hotel, how much class can you afford ( in ?

> sterling ) ?

>

> Will advise from there

>

> ;-)

>

> A.C

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Kind of lost when you remember that the owner of Dorothy Perking is a multi-billionaire

and Kevin Stanford & Karen Millen aren't that rich anymore thanks to Iceland ;-)

MrTwirly Wrote:

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> Peckhamgatecrasher Wrote:

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> > "an hotel"

> >

> > I'm now officially in love with twirly.

>

>

> you can't be.. that's my job ;)


Thought your job was to do the dishes!

Narnia Wrote:

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> MrTwirly Wrote:

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> > Peckhamgatecrasher Wrote:

> >

> --------------------------------------------------

>

> > -----

> > > "an hotel"

> > >

> > > I'm now officially in love with twirly.

> >

> >

> > you can't be.. that's my job ;)

>

> Thought your job was to do the dishes!


Oi.. climb back into your wardrobe you scarf wearing Faun you!! ;)

RosieH Wrote:

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> Annette Curtain Wrote:

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> > Dotty P's used to be the by word for classy

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> Erm...



Silly me, let me elucidate


Of course "classy" as in, a carvan in Pagham "classy"


Does that clear it up ?


You're "class" Rosie, certainly on the ball


Go girl


:)


A.C

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