Since we sadly lack a Fashion forum: Reddish-pink color, dubbed 'honeysuckle,' is picked as hot hue in fashion and homes for 2011
So dump your fuchsia mobile phone and laptop now, and get them in honeysuckle, before they are sold out and you're hopelessly behind the times.
Think Pink:
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Hans
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Re: Think Pink:
I'm not sad
I'm going to hang on to my fuchsia bits until they come back into fashion, it's the turquoise stuff I need to dump...
I'm going to hang on to my fuchsia bits until they come back into fashion, it's the turquoise stuff I need to dump...
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Re: Think Pink:
These people really take themselves seriously, don't they.
I cannot imagine the mental processes that would be needed to give a **** about fashionable colours.
I cannot imagine the mental processes that would be needed to give a **** about fashionable colours.
StuartR
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Re: Think Pink:
You do look fetching in honeysuckle...
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Re: Think Pink:
I think you may need some help. Have you ever considered care in the community?
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Re: Think Pink:
HansV wrote:You do look fetching in honeysuckle...
StuartR wrote:I think you may need some help. Have you ever considered care in the community?
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There's no place like home.....
There's no place like home.....
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Re: Think Pink:
If you really like to be ahead of the crowd, you can get the PANTONE VIEW Colour Planner Winter 2011/2012 for only US$750. For instance:
Cult of Nothing
•Material stripped bare, absence and a lack of ornament, a discourse without digressions, strata added like the page of a book are the inspiration for Surprise of Being. We uncover a neutral range, mild and inexpressive, covered with oxygenated greens.
Cult of Nothing
•Material stripped bare, absence and a lack of ornament, a discourse without digressions, strata added like the page of a book are the inspiration for Surprise of Being. We uncover a neutral range, mild and inexpressive, covered with oxygenated greens.
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Hans
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Re: Think Pink:
It must be the honeysuckle lights on the windmill, it's colouring his judgement.StuartR wrote:I think you may need some help. Have you ever considered care in the community?
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Re: Think Pink:
In our first Log Cabin after we got married I built a pagola in the back garden and planted Peaches and Cream Honeysuckle on it, during the summer it smelt and looked gorgeous. We sometimes drive past the old cabin and now, 12 years later it is more than fully grown looks wonderful.
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Jerry
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Re: Think Pink:
I do hope that it was a pergola rather than a pangolin!
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"(or one of the team)" - how your appointment letter indicates you won't be seeing the Consultant...
"(or one of the team)" - how your appointment letter indicates you won't be seeing the Consultant...
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Re: Think Pink:
Whoops, a spelling mistake, I didn't mean pergola I meant pagoda
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Jerry
I’ll be more enthusiastic about encouraging thinking outside the box when there’s evidence of any thinking going on inside it
I’ll be more enthusiastic about encouraging thinking outside the box when there’s evidence of any thinking going on inside it
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Re: Think Pink:
There must have been some payola involved if you built that in your back garden!
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Hans
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Re: Think Pink:
If you have that pagoda in your garden then you must live in a very big house in Kew.Jezza wrote:Whoops, a spelling mistake, I didn't mean pergola I meant pagoda
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Re: Think Pink:
Mine is modelled on that oneStuartR wrote:If you have that pagoda in your garden then you must live in a very big house in Kew.Jezza wrote:Whoops, a spelling mistake, I didn't mean pergola I meant pagoda
Jerry
I’ll be more enthusiastic about encouraging thinking outside the box when there’s evidence of any thinking going on inside it
I’ll be more enthusiastic about encouraging thinking outside the box when there’s evidence of any thinking going on inside it