There's Always Another Sale Thread -- Discussions Only Pt 6

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  • SilverGirlSilverGirl Posts: 3,555

    felis said:

    jmucchiello said:

    barbult said:

    What is a lawyer bedroom?? 

    I asked the same thing in the other thread. I suppose it has something to do with briefs.

    That is where the lawyer recives the paiment from the clients. 

    There's lingerie laid out on the bed.

    Because of course there is.

    Also, I would think anyone on a lawyer's income would be able to afford a better clothes rack, but maybe that's just me.

  • felisfelis Posts: 6,287

    SilverGirl said:

    felis said:

    jmucchiello said:

    barbult said:

    What is a lawyer bedroom?? 

    I asked the same thing in the other thread. I suppose it has something to do with briefs.

    That is where the lawyer recives the paiment from the clients. 

    There's lingerie laid out on the bed.

    Because of course there is.

    Also, I would think anyone on a lawyer's income would be able to afford a better clothes rack, but maybe that's just me.

    I was also thinking, that on the rack there was a pair of pants, a shirt and a jacket. Not much. And no obvious place to store underwear ans socks, unless he kept them in the suitcases.

    I would probably have chosen a large cupboard. 

  • jmucchiellojmucchiello Posts: 1,279

    felis said:

    Also, I would think anyone on a lawyer's income would be able to afford a better clothes rack, but maybe that's just me.

    I was also thinking, that on the rack there was a pair of pants, a shirt and a jacket. Not much. And no obvious place to store underwear ans socks, unless he kept them in the suitcases.

    Briefcases.

  • davesodaveso Posts: 8,023

    jmucchiello said:

    felis said:

    Also, I would think anyone on a lawyer's income would be able to afford a better clothes rack, but maybe that's just me.

    I was also thinking, that on the rack there was a pair of pants, a shirt and a jacket. Not much. And no obvious place to store underwear ans socks, unless he kept them in the suitcases.

    Briefcases.

    laughlaughlaugh 

  • jmucchiellojmucchiello Posts: 1,279

    The worst part of the sale is it only applies to items before january 2025, just like most recent sales.

  • Richard HaseltineRichard Haseltine Posts: 110,075

    jmucchiello said:

    felis said:

    Also, I would think anyone on a lawyer's income would be able to afford a better clothes rack, but maybe that's just me.

    I was also thinking, that on the rack there was a pair of pants, a shirt and a jacket. Not much. And no obvious place to store underwear ans socks, unless he kept them in the suitcases.

    Briefcases.

    Would bras go with restraining orders?

  • Ron KnightsRon Knights Posts: 2,569

    I certainly hope so. Bouncing "melons" could be dangerous.

  • Robert FreiseRobert Freise Posts: 4,658
    edited May 15

    Ron Knigts said:

    I certainly hope so. Bouncing "melons" could be dangerous.

     

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  • Robert Freise said:

    Ron Knigts said:

    I certainly hope so. Bouncing "melons" could be dangerous.

     

     Ah, yes, the lawyer* lounges in bed, planning their arguments for the lawsuit over injuries & property damage caused by melons.

    *That would be a barrister in UK? 

  • Ron KnightsRon Knights Posts: 2,569
    edited May 15

    I saw a brief vision of my ex-wife ...... oh never mind.

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  • Robert FreiseRobert Freise Posts: 4,658

    Ron Knights said:

    I saw a brief vision of my ex-wife ...... oh never mind.

    I understand 

    My first wife with judge added to the mix 

  • Richard HaseltineRichard Haseltine Posts: 110,075

    miladyderyni_173d399f47 said:

    the lawyer* 

    *That would be a barrister in UK? 

    That would depend. Barristers argue in higher courts, solicitors handle organisation (including getting the barrister) but can argue in court in some cases (the system is less strict than it used to be, as I recall). https://www.law.ac.uk/resources/blog/the-difference-between-a-barrister-and-solicitor/

  • jhammerscjhammersc Posts: 0

    The "Breathtaking New" page's Explore a Bundle deal is not working for me as of this afternoon whereas it was earlier. Any chance this gets fixed before it goes away tonight?

    I have a bundle and a new release in my cart. Am I missing something?

     

  • kyoto kidkyoto kid Posts: 42,207
    edited May 16

    Ron Knights said:

    I certainly hope so. Bouncing "melons" could be dangerous.

    ...melons dropped from the roof of the Ed Sullivan Theatre (as occurred on Thursday's episode of the Late Show) are also dangerous, though they don't bounce very well.

    https://youtu.be/eBKWKu2Rqxc?t=172

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  • SilverGirlSilverGirl Posts: 3,555

    Check your messages if you don't see the orange banner -- there's a 30% off WL code (5 tiems) possible.

  • kyoto kidkyoto kid Posts: 42,207
    edited May 17

    ....unfortunately as usual nothing much on the wishlist, save for D+ items, already have a discount save for one really expensive item which is still more than 30 USD even with the banner discount and 8 tokens.

    Still have "autopay" bills to deal with and it's been somewhat of a spendy month (non Daz related), so my bank account will be "running on fumes" by the end of the month...

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  • NathNath Posts: 3,002

    https://www.daz3d.com/xi-canal-village looks like it was inspired a lot by the Dutch village of Giethoorn: https://giethoornvillage.com/ ;

  • FJM1977FJM1977 Posts: 300
    Finally, a sale that includes MB Utari!
  • DripDrip Posts: 1,267

    Nath said:

    https://www.daz3d.com/xi-canal-village looks like it was inspired a lot by the Dutch village of Giethoorn: https://giethoornvillage.com/ ;

    It definitely is, including the thatched roofs on modern houses. Thatched roofs are a requirement in Giethoorn, on both old and new houses, to maintain the village's protected aesthetics. They're extremely expensive to insure.
    Kinda missing the traffic jam of tourists in their boats, I'm sure the village council has considered laying some guiding railtrack in the canals to keep the flow going. The village is just 40 kilometers (less than 30 miles) away from me, but I practically never go there because of the crowds.

  • NathNath Posts: 3,002

    Drip said:

    Nath said:

    https://www.daz3d.com/xi-canal-village looks like it was inspired a lot by the Dutch village of Giethoorn: https://giethoornvillage.com/ ;

    It definitely is, including the thatched roofs on modern houses. Thatched roofs are a requirement in Giethoorn, on both old and new houses, to maintain the village's protected aesthetics. They're extremely expensive to insure.
    Kinda missing the traffic jam of tourists in their boats, I'm sure the village council has considered laying some guiding railtrack in the canals to keep the flow going. The village is just 40 kilometers (less than 30 miles) away from me, but I practically never go there because of the crowds.

    I've visited once, many years ago, when it wasn't quite so popular. It's a lovely place. When it's reasonably quiet :-) 

  • jmucchiellojmucchiello Posts: 1,279
    edited May 17

    FJM1977 said:

    Finally, a sale that includes MB Utari!

    There are various post 2025-1-1 items in today's featured PA list. A change or just a one off? Who knows.

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  • joannajoanna Posts: 2,529

    Hopefully a change. Newest items in the featured artists seem to be from May 2025, so one can hope for a rolling 1 year cutoff (which is fair).

  • jmucchiellojmucchiello Posts: 1,279
    edited 7:06AM

    jmucchiello said:

    FJM1977 said:

    Finally, a sale that includes MB Utari!

    There are various post 2025-1-1 items in today's featured PA list. A change or just a one off? Who knows.

    Yesterday, I believe I saw items from November 2025. But today's cutoff seems to be Mid May 2025, which would be 1 year ago.

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  • deepred6502deepred6502 Posts: 414

    Drip said:

    Nath said:

    https://www.daz3d.com/xi-canal-village looks like it was inspired a lot by the Dutch village of Giethoorn: https://giethoornvillage.com/ ;

    It definitely is, including the thatched roofs on modern houses. Thatched roofs are a requirement in Giethoorn, on both old and new houses, to maintain the village's protected aesthetics. They're extremely expensive to insure.
    Kinda missing the traffic jam of tourists in their boats, I'm sure the village council has considered laying some guiding railtrack in the canals to keep the flow going. The village is just 40 kilometers (less than 30 miles) away from me, but I practically never go there because of the crowds.

    Is it just as over-touristed as Amsterdam?

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