Not exact matches
In a scathing article in The New York Observer, writer Christopher Byron dubbed the offering «a piece of junque du jour» and «the Wall Street equivalent of landfill.&raqu
In a scathing article
in The New York Observer, writer Christopher Byron dubbed the offering «a piece of junque du jour» and «the Wall Street equivalent of landfill.&raqu
in The New York Observer, writer Christopher Byron dubbed the offering «a piece of
junque du jour» and «the Wall Street equivalent of landfill.»
My name is Susan also and I leave
in the New England woods north of Boston
in a cottage crammed with English and French antiques and
junque, too many tea pots, a bossy Westie and a wonderful kind man who makes sense of it all.
French overtones, eclectic, funky and some «
junque» thrown
in.
Like I was right there with you... I could even hear the wind
in my ears... You have an impressive
junque collection there:)