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Wednesday, November 29, 2006

Swarovski

C : Hello, can I help you
S : Good afternoon. Yes, can you show me
the collection 2006/07 watches?
C : Sure, come here. These are new
watches. Do you want to show you
some of theme?
S : Yes, I want to see that one.
C : That one? Here.
S : How much it is?
C : That cost 348 EUR
S : I’ll buy it. Thanks.
C : Thank you very much. Goodbye .
S : Bye!

Bond Street In London



Bond Street is actually Old Bond Street and New Bond Street rolled into one. Together they play home to a string of ultraluxe boutiques where well-heeled Brits snatch up everything from Mont Blanc pens to expertly crafted bespoke suits.
London is the shopping capital of the world. From the boutiques of Bond Street to the teeming Oxford Street fashion stores and vibrant street markets, there is something to suit even the most discerning of shoppers. Pick up the perfect gift from a luxury department store like Fortnum & Mason or wile away an afternoon in the world famous halls of Harrods. Whatever you desire the new LondonTown.com shopping guide is packed with all the advice you'll ever need!

Monday, November 13, 2006

New Orleans Hotel


USA is one of the most successful country in the world. There are so many things to say about USA, but I will tell you something about the hotels.
One of the grates hotel is the Hotel Le Pavillon. Located in the heart of downtown New Orleans, Hotel Le Pavillon sits adjacent to the historic French Quarter, only five short blocks to the celebrated music clubs of Bourbon Street and the famous restaurants and antique shops of Royal StreetBuilt in 1907, Le Pavillon New Orleans Hotel is a member of Historic Hotels of America and maintains membership in the exclusive Preferred Hotels and Resorts Worldwide. Le Pavillon New Orleans Hotel has been the proud recipient of AAA’s four-diamond award since 1996. Out of hundreds of eligible New Orleans Hotels, Le Pavillon Hotel was named to the "Gold List" by Conde Nast for 2005.
. In a world of steel-and-glass skyscrapers and cookie-cutter design, the age of grand hotels seems long gone. A rare exception: Le Pavillon New Orleans Hotel is where guests can instantly conjure the days of genteel luxury, romantic evenings and glittering nights.