Rockabilly fashion, popular in the 1950s, is all about being laid back and edgy at the same time. The casualness and comfort are what makes it a hit to hip and fashionable people these days. Rockabilly fashion is best executed with genuine articles coming from the whimsical and long-gone era. New items with a modern touch are actually easy to find in several online stores.
An impressive Rockabilly outfit is not complete, of course, without those chunky and decorative belt buckles. We visited a number of online stores and have come up with a guide of the best belt buckles there is. Browse through our list and choose which best suits your taste and sense of style.
"Pinupgirlclothing" tops out list of the best websites selling Rockabilly belt buckles. Among the designs that caught our eyes include:
Retro Anchor Tatoo Belt Buckle by Classic Hardware - A handmade anchor design entwined with a rope and surrounded by starts. The design has already been featured in a number of magazines.
"Too Fast To Live" Belt Buckle by Liquorbrand - True to the retro spirit, the buckle bears a skull-and-flags design in black and white mounted with the words "Too fast to live, too young to die."
Rockabilly Retro V8 Unisex Belt - A design in red and black, the buckle bears the V* insignia that is surely a must-have in your Rockabilly fashion collection.
Printed Natural Wood Belt Buckle With Heart Design - Features a black heart lined with wood color on a rectangular flat buckle with round edges. Vintage prints surrounding the heart make it a classic.
Rock Rebel Skull Coffin - A coffin-shaped buckle cast from pewter, this one features a skull design surrounded by intricate filigree patterns. The belt buckle will suit both men and women.
"Homeward Bound" Pewter Unisex Belt Buckle - Created by Sailor Jerry, the buckle looks as if it is made of silver. The overall look is clean and the design includes a engraved image of a sailing ship.
"Daddyzero" also has an impressive collection of Rockabilly buckle belts, which designs border on the gothic and mysterious. Their prices are affordable, too. Here are some of our picks:
Black White and Chrome Nautical Star Rockabilly - The chrome buckle is cast in an attractive design of black and white. It features a star overlapping a chrome ring.
Double Barrel Derringer Handgun Belt Bucle - An interesting find because this buckle comes in the shape of a small handgun. This one will surely grab people's attention by the balls.
Emily the Strange Black Kitty Cat Belt Buckle - A belt buckle in the form of modern emo icon Emily the Strange's black cat. The creature is colored black with pink ears and a menacing look, perfect for the modern Rockabilly look.
We were also able to discover "Memoryworks" which has a wide collection cool western Rockabilly belts. Memoryworks.ca features Rockabilly fashion with glamour and western ideas. Among our recommended buckle belts are:
Clark Tractor Belt Buckle - A very impressive piece, the buckle is enameled in green, black, and bronze and features an image depicting a Texan Clark tractor.
Western Style Belt Buckle with Faux Turquoise Cabochon - A large oval-shaped silver tone buckle with a large turquoise centerpiece. Heavy in weight, it has a classical embossed design of Texan roses and bear claws.
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Old brass belt buckle w/ a clip on the backside has worn down.Where could I take it to get fixed?
Basically, I have an old solid brass belt buckle that I love. It's very old, and has been worn so much that it wont stay attached to the belt anymore. On the back there are two small little hooks (for lack of a better term). The hooks no longer connect anymore because it's so worn.
My question is, what kind of store/repair shop could I take it to to get fixed? Thanks!
Try the brass instrument repair tec at your local GOOD music store. We have the tools... it is just a question of if you can get them interested in the job or not... it would be a nice break from taking dents out of trumpets. After that try a jewelry store, they need to have a proper torch though. Good luck.
What You Need To Know when taking Your 1st International Trip…
When you are planning to take your first international flight to visit and tour other countries, there a few things you should know before hand about the flight and what to do when you get to your destination. When you make your airline reservations whatever you do get an aisle seat. Even if you have to go to the airport to pick up the tickets an aisle seat is MOST important on those long flights. My husband, John, and I always, and I mean always, get aisle seats across from each other on the plane unless it is a plane that has a bank of seats with only have two seats in the bank. Take some really comfortable shoes. I always wear my comfortable shoes on the plane because they take up too much room in the suitcase (they’re Rockports, clunky but comfortable). When you get on the airplane, snag a blanket and a pillow for everyone in your party. They are always scarce and you might not need it right away, but you will later. Take sleeping pills with you and try to sleep it helps. You will arrive very early in the morning and will be exhausted if you don’t try to get a little sleep. I can never sleep on airplanes but the pills help me relax a little. You will be landing very early in the morning so your hotel room will not be available until two in the afternoon. There have been plenty of European hotel lobbies I have slept in until I could get into my room. Don’t wear anything that is nylon on the plane because it will not breathe. The most comfortable thing is a long loose dress or skirt and a top with sleeves. For men causal slacks and a long sleeved shirt either with or without a sport coat. The best thing I ever wore was a floor length jeans dress with sleeves that buttoned all the way up from the hem to the neck. If it was hot, I unbuttoned it; if it was cold I buttoned it all the way up. Worked like a charm. When you are on the airplane get up and walk around every hour unless you are asleep. This will keep your ankles from swelling and don’t take off your shoes, just loosen them. Drink lots of water and avoid salt. Food on the airlines is minimal and awful. I’ve been known to pack sandwiches that are far better than anything they have to offer, just make sure you eat them before you land. Keep toiletries in your carry on, toothpaste, toothbrush, moisturizer, waterless face cleanser (the sinks on the plane in the bathroom are nasty) and tissues for removal. Moisturize your body a lot on the plane because the dry and recycled air zaps your skin. I take a small spritz bottle filled with water and spray my face every once in a while, it soothing and keeps my face hydrated. Don’t laugh the stewardess’s do this too. Be sure you take diarrhea and constipation pills with you. When I travel long distances one or the other always gets me. One trick I learned is to take some Neosporin with you and Q-tips. Put the Neosporin on the Q-tip and dot the base of your nostril with it. This will stop any germs that are circulating in the closed cabins. Don’t over pack. If you are not going on a cruise you will be schlepping your bags either everyday or every few days. My advice is to pack all of your clothes in tan, black and white, which can all be interspersed with each other. One pair of black slacks and one pair of tan slacks can be paired with a variety of tops. A couple of scarves help make outfits different for the ladies and also come in handy as a head covers for religious sites. One pair of dark slacks and a pair of Khakis also work with different shirts for the men. Don’t forget a travel umbrella. Make sure your camera is in working order, you do not want to miss any of interesting things in the countries that you are visiting. Take plenty of extra photo cards if you are taking digital because I assume you won’t be taking a laptop to download you pictures every night. Buy that stuff locally and get more then you think you need, don’t cheapskate on this, over there it will cost you your eyeteeth. Besides you can always return it! You want to take a daytime touring pack that zippers closed. Carry in it, bottled water, Tums, hand wipes, a collapsible cup, Alka-Seltzer, SUNSCREEN AND LIP BALM, a small snack, an extra pair of glasses, both sun and prescription, a hat and if you are on a long bus ride, a book. I would also pack eyeshades so if you are on that long bus ride you can black out the sun for a nap. Keep money and credit cards inside in a zippered compartment. While you are out enjoying your new destination never put your pack over the chair back or on the chair beside you when at a café or dining alfresco. I would always put the pack strap looped underneath the chair leg so no one could run off with it. Take lots of ones and fives. They are useful for street vendors and tips. Everyone loves the dollar. You will need to change some of your money into the currency of the country that you are touring. Shop around before you go to get the best deal. If you have a good relationship with your bank, they may be the best deal you will find. You will have to convert some of your cash into the local currency for little items like water, lunch or soda. Remember that no country will reconvert coins so spend those liberally. I know this very well since I have a necklace and a bracelet made out of foreign coins. Just use common sense when you are touring. Keep in mind that you are visiting another country and they don’t have the same rules as your home country. It is always best to respect their customs and laws; you are, after all, just visiting. When you are planning to take your first international flight to visit and tour other countries, there a few things you should know before hand about the flight and what to do when you get to your destination. When you make your airline reservations whatever you do get an aisle seat. Even if you have to go to the airport to pick up the tickets an aisle seat is MOST important on those long flights. My husband, John, and I always, and I mean always, get aisle seats across from each other on the plane unless it is a plane that has a bank of seats with only have two seats in the bank. Take some really comfortable shoes. I always wear my comfortable shoes on the plane because they take up too much room in the suitcase (they’re Rockports, clunky but comfortable). When you get on the airplane, snag a blanket and a pillow for everyone in your party. They are always scarce and you might not need it right away, but you will later. Take sleeping pills with you and try to sleep it helps. You will arrive very early in the morning and will be exhausted if you don’t try to get a little sleep. I can never sleep on airplanes but the pills help me relax a little. You will be landing very early in the morning so your hotel room will not be available until two in the afternoon. There have been plenty of European hotel lobbies I have slept in until I could get into my room. Don’t wear anything that is nylon on the plane because it will not breathe. The most comfortable thing is a long loose dress or skirt and a top with sleeves. For men causal slacks and a long sleeved shirt either with or without a sport coat. The best thing I ever wore was a floor length jeans dress with sleeves that buttoned all the way up from the hem to the neck. If it was hot, I unbuttoned it; if it was cold I buttoned it all the way up. Worked like a charm. When you are on the airplane get up and walk around every hour unless you are asleep. This will keep your ankles from swelling and don’t take off your shoes, just loosen them. Drink lots of water and avoid salt. Food on the airlines is minimal and awful. I’ve been known to pack sandwiches that are far better than anything they have to offer, just make sure you eat them before you land. Keep toiletries in your carry on, toothpaste, toothbrush, moisturizer, waterless face cleanser (the sinks on the plane in the bathroom are nasty) and tissues for removal. Moisturize your body a lot on the plane because the dry and recycled air zaps your skin. I take a small spritz bottle filled with water and spray my face every once in a while, it soothing and keeps my face hydrated. Don’t laugh the stewardess’s do this too. Be sure you take diarrhea and constipation pills with you. When I travel long distances one or the other always gets me. One trick I learned is to take some Neosporin with you and Q-tips. Put the Neosporin on the Q-tip and dot the base of your nostril with it. This will stop any germs that are circulating in the closed cabins. Don’t over pack. If you are not going on a cruise you will be schlepping your bags either everyday or every few days. My advice is to pack all of your clothes in tan, black and white, which can all be interspersed with each other. One pair of black slacks and one pair of tan slacks can be paired with a variety of tops. A couple of scarves help make outfits different for the ladies and also come in handy as a head covers for religious sites. One pair of dark slacks and a pair of Khakis also work with different shirts for the men. Don’t forget a travel umbrella. Make sure your camera is in working order, you do not want to miss any of interesting things in the countries that you are visiting. Take plenty of extra photo cards if you are taking digital because I assume you won’t be taking a laptop to download you pictures every night. Buy that stuff locally and get more then you think you need, don’t cheapskate on this, over there it will cost you your eyeteeth. Besides you can always return it! You want to take a daytime touring pack that zippers closed. Carry in it, bottled water, Tums, hand wipes, a collapsible cup, Alka-Seltzer, SUNSCREEN AND LIP BALM, a small snack, an extra pair of glasses, both sun and prescription, a hat and if you are on a long bus ride, a book. I would also pack eyeshades so if you are on that long bus ride you can black out the sun for a nap. Keep money and credit cards inside in a zippered compartment. While you are out enjoying your new destination never put your pack over the chair back or on the chair beside you when at a café or dining alfresco. I would always put the pack strap looped underneath the chair leg so no one could run off with it. Take lots of ones and fives. They are useful for street vendors and tips. Everyone loves the dollar. You will need to change some of your money into the currency of the country that you are touring. Shop around before you go to get the best deal. If you have a good relationship with your bank, they may be the best deal you will find. You will have to convert some of your cash into the local currency for little items like water, lunch or soda. Remember that no country will reconvert coins so spend those liberally. I know this very well since I have a necklace and a bracelet made out of foreign coins. Just use common sense when you are touring. Keep in mind that you are visiting another country and they don’t have the same rules as your home country. It is always best to respect their customs and laws; you are, after all, just visiting.
When you are planning to take your first international flight to visit and tour other countries, there a few things you should know before hand about the flight and what to do when you get to your destination.
When you make your airline reservations whatever you do get an aisle seat. Even if you have to go to the airport to pick up the tickets an aisle seat is MOST important on those long flights. My husband, John, and I always, and I mean always, get aisle seats across from each other on the plane unless it is a plane that has a bank of seats with only have two seats in the bank.
Take some really comfortable shoes. I always wear my comfortable shoes on the plane because they take up too much room in the suitcase (they’re Rockports, clunky but comfortable).
When you get on the airplane, snag a blanket and a pillow for everyone in your party. They are always scarce and you might not need it right away, but you will later. Take sleeping pills with you and try to sleep it helps. You will arrive very early in the morning and will be exhausted if you don’t try to get a little sleep. I can never sleep on airplanes but the pills help me relax a little. You will be landing very early in the morning so your hotel room will not be available until two in the afternoon. There have been plenty of European hotel lobbies I have slept in until I could get into my room.
Don’t wear anything that is nylon on the plane because it will not breathe. The most comfortable thing is a long loose dress or skirt and a top with sleeves. For men causal slacks and a long sleeved shirt either with or without a sport coat. The best thing I ever wore was a floor length jeans dress with sleeves that buttoned all the way up from the hem to the neck. If it was hot, I unbuttoned it; if it was cold I buttoned it all the way up. Worked like a charm.
When you are on the airplane get up and walk around every hour unless you are asleep. This will keep your ankles from swelling and don’t take off your shoes, just loosen them. Drink lots of water and avoid salt. Food on the airlines is minimal and awful. I’ve been known to pack sandwiches that are far better than anything they have to offer, just make sure you eat them before you land.
Keep toiletries in your carry on, toothpaste, toothbrush, moisturizer, waterless face cleanser (the sinks on the plane in the bathroom are nasty) and tissues for removal. Moisturize your body a lot on the plane because the dry and recycled air zaps your skin. I take a small spritz bottle filled with water and spray my face every once in a while, it soothing and keeps my face hydrated. Don’t laugh the stewardess’s do this too. Be sure you take diarrhea and constipation pills with you. When I travel long distances one or the other always gets me. One trick I learned is to take some Neosporin with you and Q-tips. Put the Neosporin on the Q-tip and dot the base of your nostril with it. This will stop any germs that are circulating in the closed cabins.
Don’t over pack. If you are not going on a cruise you will be schlepping your bags either everyday or every few days. My advice is to pack all of your clothes in tan, black and white, which can all be interspersed with each other. One pair of black slacks and one pair of tan slacks can be paired with a variety of tops. A couple of scarves help make outfits different for the ladies and also come in handy as a head covers for religious sites. One pair of dark slacks and a pair of Khakis also work with different shirts for the men. Don’t forget a travel umbrella.
Make sure your camera is in working order, you do not want to miss any of interesting things in the countries that you are visiting. Take plenty of extra photo cards if you are taking digital because I assume you won’t be taking a laptop to download you pictures every night. Buy that stuff locally and get more then you think you need, don’t cheapskate on this, over there it will cost you your eyeteeth. Besides you can always return it!
You want to take a daytime touring pack that zippers closed. Carry in it, bottled water, Tums, hand wipes, a collapsible cup, Alka-Seltzer, SUNSCREEN AND LIP BALM, a small snack, an extra pair of glasses, both sun and prescription, a hat and if you are on a long bus ride, a book. I would also pack eyeshades so if you are on that long bus ride you can black out the sun for a nap. Keep money and credit cards inside in a zippered compartment.
While you are out enjoying your new destination never put your pack over the chair back or on the chair beside you when at a café or dining alfresco. I would always put the pack strap looped underneath the chair leg so no one could run off with it.
Take lots of ones and fives. They are useful for street vendors and tips. Everyone loves the dollar. You will need to change some of your money into the currency of the country that you are touring. Shop around before you go to get the best deal. If you have a good relationship with your bank, they may be the best deal you will find. You will have to convert some of your cash into the local currency for little items like water, lunch or soda. Remember that no country will reconvert coins so spend those liberally. I know this very well since I have a necklace and a bracelet made out of foreign coins.
Just use common sense when you are touring. Keep in mind that you are visiting another country and they don’t have the same rules as your home country. It is always best to respect their customs and laws; you are, after all, just visiting.
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Poll: Your favorite barbie?
What was your favorite barbie? Like... what was her career?
And WHY?
My favorite was barbie pilot and stewardess. Haha, I was obsessed with planes and flying when I was little.
When I was a little boy in the 60s and 70s, the Douglas DC-3, which, like they did in Britain we used to call the Dakota, was all the rage. I used to travel around the country in that aircraft with my mum and dad. It was an awesome experience. I used to love the way the tail dipped when the aircraft was on the ground and how it lifted as it taxied down the runway before take off. A remarkable airplane, and one I couldn't forget even when the Fokker Friendship came to replace it on domestic routes. As it happens, the DC-3 never really went away. 73 years after the DC-3 first flew, it has remained in the skies in quite a few countries around the world... it is believed there are 400 DC-3 aircraft still in service. In this article, I will discuss retro travel and the opportunity that awaits you to rekindle vintage travel in a remarkable tourist haven and setting that is, Tanzania.
One of the most successful airplanes ever built, the DC-3 made its maiden flight on December 17, 1935. The Gooney Bird, as it was sometimes called, was one of the first airplanes built primarily out of metal, replacing the wood-framed-and-doped-fabric airplanes that had evolved out of the Wright Flyer and the many models of airplanes developed during World War I. In the 1930s and 1940s, this American fixed-wing, propeller-driven aircraft -- generally regarded as one of the most significant transport aircraft ever made because of its lasting impact on the airline industry and World War II -- is still taking to the skies to this day in many parts of the world. Like its land equivalent, the marvels of yesteryear engineering -- the steam train -- offers a lap of luxury to its passengers to this present day on packaged rail safaris like the Blue Train in South Africa, aviation too brings back the the beauty and luxury of vintage travel to the skies.
Air travel in the 50s was much more regulated than it is today. All fares were fixed by the International Air Traffic Association (IATA). It seems almost inconceivable today, but IATA dictated exactly what could be charged on any particular route. Airlines could compete on standards of service, but not price. Hence a desire to offer the passenger the very best prevailed. In the early fifties there was only one class of travel: first or better than first class. Such luxuries as cocktail bars, and even beds had been provided on transatlantic flights. Fares were expensive and passengers were either very wealthy or claiming the trip on expenses. By the end of the fifties, there were four classes of travel, deluxe (better than first), first class, tourist class and economy class. The Indigo Aviation Dakota plying the Zanzibar, Selous, Pemba and Mafia routes from Dar es salaam, Tanzania, judging from the luxurious cabin alone, takes you back to the early 50s when, literally, there was only one way to travel - first class.
When I saw an ad on the cover of a local magazine (Advertising Dar) back in May 2009, I was thrilled to see the DC-3 back in action. To me, she is the most beautiful bird that ever took to the skies. My plan is to get on that plane to travel to Mafia island, a fascinating island steeped in history, and what I consider to be the ideal destination to fly to to write a series of articles on, in retro style.
Does anyone know this song they played at the last NHL allstar game?
during stoppage it sounded like Nirvana, but I had never heard the song before, its probably some vintage stuff that they usually play at hockey games but i never knew what it was, its not smells like teen spirit, but it had the same faster tempo, anyone know what im talking about?
i wont blame you if you dont sorry for the lack of details, all i know is it was grungy with a fast pace, any songs like that played often at American Airlines Center in Texas?
One was Black Gloves by Goose
i hope that helps...
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Dont mind the idiot below me...he's chained to his basement wall like Sloth in The Goonies.
Several people may assume that just because their cars are old, they automatically qualify to be characterized as vintage. While old age is indeed a significant characteristic, it is important to note that this is not the only determinant since old cars can also fall under the category of classic or antique. It is for this reason that most people may wonder how they can determine whether their cars can be termed as vintage or not?
One can confidently consider his/her car vintage if it was built between the start of 1919 and the end of 1930, commonly referred to as the vintage period by most specialists in the automotive world. Most vintage cars are said to have been manufactured after World War 1 since most automakers had gained knowledge from the war which motivated them to make improvements on cars. As a result, automakers designed advanced cars with more features and manufacturers experimented with internal combustion engines.
Most vintage cars are more comfortable than cars that were manufactured before this period. They are specially characterized by such features as in-car heating as well as in-car radio system. These are features that were unheard of in cars manufactured before the vintage period. What is more, as compared to older cars, vintage cars have the passenger side as well as a foot brake. Additionally, vintage cars surpass older cars with the presence of an anti-freeze for cars that use a radiator for cooling.
Vintage cars can also be easily spotted with their outstanding outlook. Most of these cars have big font-mounted headlamps whereas they are also popularly known for their spooked wheels. Besides, one can easily spot a vintage by looking at how the car’s roof has been built. Most vintage cars have roofs that are popularly designed with a canopy style. It is also common to notice some extent of gentility in a vintage car just like it is normally portrayed in quite a number of movies with a post war era setting.
Quite a number of automotive advancements were realized in the vintage period and most cars were manufactured with better features than the ones that had been manufactured before. Some of the features that are characteristic of these vintage cars include vacuum tank fuel systems as well as oil and air filters. It is also common to find both vacuum and electric windshield wipers together with higher compression engines in these cars. Vintage cars are also popularly known for headlights that have high and low beam as well as stop lights.
A car is not a vintage if it does not have radios and heaters coupled with synchromesh transmissions. It is also common to find balloon tires as well as chrome plating on vintage cars. Still, these cars have headlights that normally turn with the movement of the steering while the electric system is 12 volt. What is more, these cars can not miss boat tail speedsters, vent windows, rumble seats as well as front wheel drive. Therefore before gauging if your car is a vintage confirm that it has various if not all of the aforementioned features.
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Sussex Air Show, New Jersey, and Where Can I see a Good Airshow?
As a kid, my family and I used to take me to this thing called the sussex airshow in sussex county NJ. Later on I went with friends. Last time i went was a few years ago. I was ready to make plans to go this year and i found out they dont have it anymore! =( I loved it because of all the vintage war planes, stunts, food, ect. It was a really really exciting event. Out in the country. Got me away from the city life for a bit. But now that it's not here anymore, does anyone know where i could go see a good airshow in or around New Jersey? Let me know. Thanks =)
The Sussex Airshow ran from 1964 to 2004.
There is an show called Thunder Over the Boardwalk Airshow, New Jersey, USA 08/20/2008-08/20/2008 but that is as much as I can find out about it.
There is another on September 20th and 21st at the New Jersey Motorsports Park
http://www.millvilleairshow.com/
Hope this is what you were looking for.
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Fab Fendi B Bag Surely Brightening Up Your Autumn Outfit
Fendi, the well-known Italian fashion house launched its leather goods business in 1925, concentrates on producing many classic and memorable bags of the highest quality, exquisite craftsmanship and timeless elegance. The famous Fendi B handbag with oversized buckle made its smashing hit on spring 2006 runway and captures the hearts of millions of admirers with dazzling fresh dressing. This bag is commented by Forbes as Fendi's best seller since the Baguette-another signature Fendi bag. Luxurious materials, fabulous shape and various breathtaking styles, this bag is guaranteed to turn heads. In colorful fall with clean air and high sky, Fendi B makes you prominently elegant and charming among hundreds of women.
Fendi B is designed by the successor of the Fendi family Silvia Venturini for spring 2006 collection of Fendi. They come in 50 different styles, all with distinctive and impressive oversized buckles. Elevated to "It" status by many Hollywood stars toting them round arms, Fendi B collection are drooled over by mass audience and the demand for them rockets.
With the signature buckle design which is oversized, curvy and accented with brass hardware, Fendi B is instantly identifiable and bound to get you noticed. They come in luscious materials with various adorning. You can choose from classic buttery soft calfskin with silver leather trim to chic canvas with brown python trim. The materials are all about richness and luxury, and undoubtedly add glitz to your outfit. Plenty of colors such as lovable pink, cute yellow, pretty purple would work perfectly with most of your dress.
Rarely do any other bags recall the spirit of youth, modern and elegance in combination, but Fendi B bag has done a good job. It is bold, fresh, avant-courier yet decent, stylish and timeless. The ornament and embroidered details are just proper and never distract from its core sense. This bag is posh and functional as well. The chain handles allow you to wear it over the shoulder or tote in hand. Inside there is a small pocket and a large compartment. You will find it quite smart to keep your essentials in order.
How hot is the Fendi B bag? Hot enough that they are selling out as we speak. If this is your dreamy bag, well, hurry along to Eurohandbag online store. They supply extensive range of Fendi bags with superior quality. Fendi B screams fashion, modern and elegance. It will definitely brighten up your outfit and make you really shine in flowery autumn.
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list of rare items in pokemon diamond?
i need a lit of the rarest items in pokemon diamond. that includes berries potions balls tm's ....everything you can put in your bag.
go to www.serebii.net
once there scroll down on left side will say pokemon diamond and pearl video game