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  Art,

I have been to both of those!!  You have to admit, a store shaped like a
ladies lace stocking, while improbable, would at least be interesting and
full of natural light (bad for shells -- just to get a shell connection in).

Tom E.

> Gee whiz;-
>     I remember a shop shaped like tweed Irish pullover sweater. It is (or
was)
> across the street from a restaurant shaped like an old tennis shoe.
>         Art
>
> "Thomas E. Eichhorst" wrote:
>
> > Thanks to Sue Garrison for the web site on the Venus basket and to Jose
Leal
> > for the paragraph.  I sent both onward.  My wife is still laughing about
me
> > trying to answer a question about a shell shop shaped like a lace
stocking.
> > The secret of my almost total lack of brain synapse function in the
morning
> > is now out.  Thankfully, I erase all old e-mail and thus do not have to
know
> > how bad some of my other dawn missives have been.  As John Bernard would
> > say, "It's an age thing."
> >
> > Tom Eichhorst in New Mexico, USA (with three cups of coffee and now
raring
> > to go)
>

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