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11:22 AM Jul. 6, 2010 - 0 comments - [ post comment ]

Lady Gaga Utilises the Stud Pattern over her Hermes handbags.

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I have decided that Lady Gaga performs refurbishments on her Hermes Birkins just for us. She intends the handbag fans of the world to get a rise out of what she is doing on to her bag. And how can you not? The woman's previous Hermes handbags was obtained over with what appeared as if a Sharpie marker using a note to her Japanese addicts.

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This Birkin has been used above with studs, and not basically any studs, apparently sharpened studs. The kind of studs that could poke you and get an Ouch effect via your mouth. And whenever you scrutinize the bag carefully, they're not properly set apart, rather tried to be somewhat in style but it's a little bit of a free-form style.

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What exactly I ask is if Lady Gaga sits down in her commodious first grade seats as she flies from area to place having a glue gun and a bag of studs performing on her Hermes handbags-art-project. You know, with anybody else I will be astonished, but this is Lady Gaga. What else can you expect? Her outfits and her entire personality is right now there for shock valuation, so a minimum of she is being truthful to herself and making sure every and every thing she wears gets the caution she is seeking. Oh yea, her shoes appear just like horses hooves, Im just telling.

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What do you believe about Lady Gaga customizing her Hermes Birkins?

 

5:13 PM Jun. 28, 2010 - 0 comments - [ post comment ]
How are you doing? I hope you've had a successful year and have come up with a lot of interesting toys. It's really neat how you're able to do that year after year. I guess that's how you stay number one in the Christmas presents business business.

Actually, I admire the way you run Christmas. You really have a handle on it. You find out what people want (with letters like this and having kids tell you in person), and then you make the presents and control how they are delivered. It's an impressive operation.

I also like how you've got it to where when somebody says Christmas presents, people automatically think Santa Claus. What a marketing advantage. Best of all, even though you're a huge success, people still don't know much about your private life. It's just rumors. That's so neat.

I think being at the North Pole helps. That was a good move. For example, when you're designing toys, only your elves know what you're doing, and you're way up there where nobody can spy on you and steal your ideas. And even if they do, you can always just let it out that you're making the same stuff to bring to people for free, so why would they buy the other guy's stuff?

Also, other people who make Christmas presents can't deliver them like you can. Yours is the only sleigh on the distribut on highway. You must get some great discounts from them, because if they don't play ball you can just refuse to give out their presents. Very Sharp.

What I don't get is why you give away stuff. That's the dumbest idea I've ever heard. I admit, its why you're number one- who could compete with a deal like that? But it must make it hard to stay in business, especially when you have to visit every kid in the world. You have to keep growing or fail.

Here's an idea on how you can help finance your operation: Give everybody at least one present at Christmas, then you could make batteries and sell them the rest of the year. It would create a demand: You give people something and then sell them what they need to make it work.

Another thing, about you coming down the chimney. That's so slow and inefficient. And what about all the people who don't have chimneys? Santa. I have one word for you--windows. Everybody has windows.

That's about all I have to say. You're probably wondering if I was good or bad this year, but I don't really like to talk about my personal life, if that's O.K. (Just out of curiosity: When you were a boy, did any of the other kids call you a nerd?) Anyway, I don't really have anything to ask for. Mostly I think up something to play with and then build it myself. I guess I'm sort of like you--I make my own toys.

Best of luck,
Billy Gates