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    Default Neiman Marcus annual Christmas Catalog

    I remember extravagant Christmas Catalogs coming to the house when I was a child. My favorite was the FAO Schwartz catalog

    Here is the New Neiman Marcus catalog to flip through. Have fun

    http://www.neimanmarcus.com/store/si...stmasbook.jhtm

    There is lots of fun stuff in the back like the Nativity Scene You can get the whole set, minus the Shepherds for only $14,695.00

    Or a weekend get away to a farm for two ( luxury get away of course) for around $20,000 if I remember correctly.
    "Everyday as your walking down the street, everybody that you met has an original point of view" -Arthur PBS

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    Here is the FAO Schwarz Holiday Catalog for your viewing pleasure

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    "Everyday as your walking down the street, everybody that you met has an original point of view" -Arthur PBS

    Imagine - Wife of 18 years to Hubby
    Mom to Buddy (son 15) and Little Miss ( daughter 11)

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    The sears christmas catalog. I remember my sister and I would pour over it and dream.
    It is what it is.

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    I'll take the mink lined cardigan for this winter. It gets cold here. And what the hey? $23,330 is only the price of a new kitchen!
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    Quote Originally Posted by imagine View Post
    Or a weekend get away to a farm for two ( luxury get away of course) for around $20,000 if I remember correctly.
    LOL!! Come to my house for a weekend. It'll only cost you- your time doing the outside chores in the cold so I don't have too
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    You know farmgirl, some people would pay big bucks to do farm chores for a day or two! Not me though. I grew up in farm country.
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    Quote Originally Posted by peanut View Post
    You know farmgirl, some people would pay big bucks to do farm chores for a day or two! Not me though. I grew up in farm country.
    Me to, born and raised, and then married a farmer...

    I read the description of this weekend, and I'm pretty sure I could do all those 4 course meals with handwritten receipe cards, and behind the scenes look at farming. Maybe I should advertise in the nearest big city?? And I wouldn't charge $20,000. Maybe a couple thousand - wait: have to pay for that new combine somehow)
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    $620 $395

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    Trying to save as much as possible.

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    that dream folly was pretty snazzy for fantasy seen some pjs i loved but not $190 worth. the FAO was fun some things were doable but some NO $1500 for a dancing with stars barbie come on...

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