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What Women Wanted For Xmas In 1928
Christmas Party, 1925
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I will get neither.
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I'm still waiting for the Julia Child "The French Chef" DVDs that have been on my list for three years.
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Yes, i'm talking to you and that bottle of paco rabanne, mother-in-law!
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My mom has never worn perfume, EVER, but that doesn't stop people from giving it to her as a gift, only for it to rot away forever in the linen closet.
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Classic!
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(Given that my husband is now using the economy as vailidation for not getting any gifts for anyone, I will be totally happy to get that Pez dispenser that my kid has been moving from hiding spot to hiding spot for the past 2 weeks.)
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This post is so wonderful because I'm currently reading The Times We Had, a book written by Marion Davies, the long-time mistress of William Randolph Hearst. It is so sweet and funny. It makes me want to get in a time machine and go to the 20s and hang out with Marion and drink cocktails poolside at Hearst's hilltop, palatial mansion. I highly recommend reading this book. It's so much fun.
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I have never been to Hearst castle, but the pictures of it are unbelievable. I definitely want to visit at some point, especially after reading the book.
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