Unpredictable and Eccentric List of Random Things - a list by tbrowsh

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Jack's Picks of cool stuff.

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I sell stupidly high priced clothing, ie own a store.

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Lana Drag Bouffant Black Punk Gothic Lollita Wig

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This wig is friggin' amazing. I'm in love with it...

Updated May 22, 2008

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FASHION JAPAN

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The ultimate website for all that is fashion in Japan. Whether it be street style or designer fashion - news and happenings, fashion week reports, or simply street side pictures, this site gives it all. I use it constantly and don't know what I'd do without it...

Updated Feb 8, 2008

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1970s PUCCI MODERN ROCKER

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1970s PUCCI MODERN ROCKER
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1970
TUBULAR FRAME CONSTRUCTION SEAT AND BACK PLYWOOD FRAME WITH FOAM AND COVERED IN FABRIC 24"W 42"D H X 16" SH X 24" AH

Updated May 5, 2008

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Parrot's Head Cane, c. 1920

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There is nothing more debonair than a walking cane. If you're brave enough to use it - this 1920's cane is fabulous with its parrot head accent... only the best for those with fabulous flair.

Updated Mar 14, 2008

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PINaR ERIS Hat

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This hat is gorgeous...

Updated Feb 25, 2008

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House of Holland

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Levi's has signed a deal with London Fashion Week designer Henry Holland to create a capsule denim collection. Based around the classic 501 jean, the eight-piece range will launch for spring 09 and will feature as part of Holland's London catwalk show next season. Can't wait to see it!

Updated Feb 24, 2008

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Louis Vuitton Boite Bijoux 34 Jewelry Case Trunk Special Order Rare!

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It does not get any better then this! It is aesthetically gorgeous, well made, hand finished and the function is beyond exceptional! A rare, pre-owned Louis Vuitton Monogram Boite Bijoux 34 Jewellery hardcase, Special order LV case and made of the monogram canvas with leather and soft pile velvet interior. It features 13 different sized compartments, and there are five velvet pouches with leather tabs that lift up which for additional space. The top tray is removable and the bottom layer has four separate compartments which serves to hold your earrings, necklaces, rings and all of your fine jewelry! The special order Boite case closes securely with an S lock and two trunk latches, it has a comfortable, strong rolled leather handle (one minor dent noted on the handle). The "Louis Vuitton" and serial number are on the interior far left and right corners as shown. The exterior monogram canvas is in excellent condition with no scuffs, interior is clean and free of damage, and brass hardware is bright and shiny.

Updated Feb 10, 2008

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Model of a 1920's ‘Blower' Bentley Racing Car

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Well I'd love to give this to my niece and nephew, I'm just not sure that I can cover the cost spread over all of my credit cards... but one can wish.

Updated Dec 5, 2007

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Italian Mid-century Modern Blonde Wooden Clothes Stand

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Something every fashionista should own, a clothes stand so you don't end up throwing all your clothes into a big pile somewhere getting wrinkled and forgotten.

Updated Feb 24, 2008

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"Anthony Bourdain - No reservations" on the Travel Channel

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Dubbed "the bad boy of cuisine" for his rock-star look and blunt observations about the world of restaurants, chefs and cooking, Anthony Bourdain is not your typical celebrity chef. A 28-year veteran of professional kitchens, Bourdain is currently the executive chef at New York's famed bistro, Les Halles.

Bourdain entertains and educates with his exotic tales of travel and lessons learned from the kitchen trenches. He shares his passion on topics ranging from "Great Cuisines: The Common Thread" to the celebrity chef phenomenon and the culture of cooking.

In late 2000, Bourdain set out to eat his way across the globe, looking for, as he puts it, kicks, thrills, epiphanies and the "perfect meal." The book, A Cook's Tour, and its companion 22-part television series chronicle his adventures and misadventures on that voyage, during which he sampled the still-beating heart of a live cobra, dined with gangsters in Russia, and returned to his roots in the tiny fishing village of La Teste, France, where he first ate an oyster as a child.

Updated Feb 8, 2008

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