it's gotta be Manuel - no one can kick it so sure-handedly into the stratosphere like Mr. Cuevas.
his work is so architectural, you best see the mastery only when it moves. he's the Mexican Armani of the American Balladeer.
- word.
so Johanna, then the band suits nicely complemented Bob's suit, as in Paris?
i blush at the sparkles in the dark on those guys - how crazy is that? funny, i just thought of this quote i just read-
"When I introduced myself to Manuel and thanked him for his work, I showed him my t-shirt, the first Manuel item in my collection. "It's like cocaine, my friend, be careful, or you will become addicted," he chuckled to me."
http://www.thecurrent.org/feature/2015/ ... lle-legendthe Paris suit appears a luminescent turquoise which only reveals itself in the bright cool white lights,
which makes sense seeing how much protective and strengthening turquoise stone Bob wears,
including the beautiful new rectangular tie ring and his evil eye bolo at Musicares.
very Third Man, mon chéri.
and gibsona07, i mean Angus i guess

is right, there does seem to be one who upon his belly shalt go. so many in the bible!
the serpent in the Garden, Angus says, hmmm, maybe-, he's a complicated character, a mean one, Mr.Grinch.
but the serpent of Ecclesiastes 10 - and if you don't know Ecclesiastes, you don't know Sergei Petrov, right,
would be, oh, i don't know, just je ne sais quois.
Quote:
Ecclesiastes 10:8 He that diggeth a pit shall fall into it; and whoso breaketh an hedge, a serpent shall bite him.
This is another way of saying, "Whatever you sow, you will reap".
Psalms 7:15-16 "He made a pit, and digged it, and is fallen into the ditch [which] he made." "His mischief shall return upon his own head, and his violent dealing shall come down upon his own pate."
The hedge mentioned above, is possibly, speaking of the hedge the Lord puts around the faithful. For the hedge to be removed, would bring an attack from that old serpent, the devil.
Ecclesiastes 10:11 Surely the serpent will bite without enchantment; and a babbler is no better.
This is saying, the serpent bites without provocation. The babbler, here, is speaking of someone who uses his tongue to charm people into doing things his way. The babbler of this kind is just as dangerous as the serpent.
http://www.bible-studys.org/Bible%20Boo ... %2010.html