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Date: 7/9/2007 5:35:15 PM
Author: Lorelei
Date: 7/9/2007 5:32:51 PM

Author: Ellen

Forget the skates, eyecandy calls for the Altima.
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See ya shortly! I was Googling for pics of him so you could get a wee preview, but in all of them he was wearing his mask...
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Yum.

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Date: 7/9/2007 5:06:47 PM
Author: surfgirl
Is this a private joke or can I get in on it? I dont get it and I haven''t seen that movie either...Ellen, wanna have a movie night?

Sorry to threadjack...

I do
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Date: 7/9/2007 5:38:59 PM
Author: poptart

Date: 7/9/2007 5:35:15 PM
Author: Lorelei

Date: 7/9/2007 5:32:51 PM

Author: Ellen

Forget the skates, eyecandy calls for the Altima.
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See ya shortly! I was Googling for pics of him so you could get a wee preview, but in all of them he was wearing his mask...
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Yum.
Great pic PT - with NO mask! Yumm- o!

Pyramid - sorry for the threadjack!
 
Date: 7/9/2007 5:39:10 PM
Author: Pyramid

Date: 7/9/2007 5:06:47 PM
Author: surfgirl
Is this a private joke or can I get in on it? I dont get it and I haven''t seen that movie either...Ellen, wanna have a movie night?

Sorry to threadjack...

I do
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a thousand apologies for the threadjack pyramid.

tell me you have seen the movie and you have perhaps found some of this at least slightly entertaining
 
Yep very entertaining
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I will answer your original question though! I would also pick the one that looked best to my eyes. Numbers don''t mean too much to me. I kind of think, "Ooh, numbers!" and then it''s pretty much blank from there. The angles and percentages still confuse me and throw me off.

*M*
 
Date: 7/9/2007 5:45:51 PM
Author: Pyramid
Yep very entertaining
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*whew*
 
Thanks poptart.
 
I have the Princess Bride still in the wrapper sitting on the shelf. I bought it months ago because someone else told me it was a classic, must-see film! I guess I need to take it out of the wrapper.
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But before I do that, I am more than mildly curious about the cut dimensions that Paul prefers for his Infinity brand. Gotta go search out some Infinity certs!

(Okay, just looked! Paul seems to cut his with a crown angle around 34.4 or 34.5 with pav. angles of around 40.8 to 40.9. That's good for me, because that is what my ring stone is!)
 
Date: 7/9/2007 8:58:30 PM
Author: diamondseeker2006
I have the Princess Bride still in the wrapper sitting on the shelf. I bought it months ago because someone else told me it was a classic, must-see film! I guess I need to take it out of the wrapper.
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But before I do that, I am more than mildly curious about the cut dimensions that Paul prefers for his Infinity brand. Gotta go search out some Infinity certs!


(Okay, just looked! Paul seems to cut his with a crown angle around 34.4 or 34.5 with pav. angles of around 40.8 to 40.9. That's good for me, because that is what my ring stone is!)


To princess bride: it is REALLY good. I have probably watched it about 50 times. My brother used to watch it every year for his birthday:) and many times inbetween. a true classic, don't hesitate, you won't regret it at all. And it has that kind in it from Wonder Years. Good stuff.

I also have to look up the Infinity brand cut now, what is his take on the 34.6 40.7? missed it by one on each?

Also, Anybody know anytihng about Hallmark brand diamonds? my aunt was talking about hers, it was pretty impressive in cracker barrel.
 
Runs to cabinet to grab her VHS copy of "The Princess Bride." Maybe it''s time to upgrade to the DVD version...absolutely a classic movie, you won''t be disappointed! Let us know what you think of it!

Harleigh
 
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