Thomas Parkman
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- Nov 28, 2005
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Well, dear people a tiara is always a tiara, particularly with regard to all the goodies put on display in this thread. My problem is I want all of them and can wear none of them. Sigh!!! As for the wave tiara not being very attractive, I must respectfully disagree. The thing is Drop Dead Gorgeous and with the right parure would be a total knock out. I hope I have not shocked the members too much but according to Mr. Munn (aka the Prophet) the whereabouts of the said item are unknown. This quite often means such an jewel has been melted down and the stones sold and put to another use but then maybe not. When I posted that missive I was hoping against hope that I would scare the thing up, instead it seems I scared some people instead. It may just be stuck off in somebody's bank vault and will show up someday. I certainly hope so.
Any woman wearing the thing would look stunning, unless she were Beatrix of the Netherlands and buried the thing in her hair or rather have the think swallowed up in her hair. I have often thought that the noble B should simply shave her head and get a good wig.
As for not yet having the bible (ie the Prophets book on tiaras) in one's possession do not feel bad or ashamed. The thing is fabulous but it costs a fortune. I have been wavering between my lust for it and my lust or greed and love of money. some idiot here stole the library copy and so there no other to be found. but one can certainly understand an uncontrollable lust to have that book where Tiaras: a history of splendor is concerned. Life is hard. Cheers. Thomas Parkman
Any woman wearing the thing would look stunning, unless she were Beatrix of the Netherlands and buried the thing in her hair or rather have the think swallowed up in her hair. I have often thought that the noble B should simply shave her head and get a good wig.
As for not yet having the bible (ie the Prophets book on tiaras) in one's possession do not feel bad or ashamed. The thing is fabulous but it costs a fortune. I have been wavering between my lust for it and my lust or greed and love of money. some idiot here stole the library copy and so there no other to be found. but one can certainly understand an uncontrollable lust to have that book where Tiaras: a history of splendor is concerned. Life is hard. Cheers. Thomas Parkman