Touring the
magazine rack, riffling through periodicals devoted to antiques and home decorating, was the 33 - year -
old de Bruin, wearing a long - sleeved white shirt (no collar, tails out), faded dungarees and sneakers.
I could walk blindfolded through my
old Waldenbooks right now, reaching a hand out to brush the single comic book
rack, making my way past the
magazines, all the way to the second - to - last aisle where SFF was shelved.
• Nespresso Coffee makers complete with Decaffeinato Internso, Ristretto and Arpeggio coffee capsules • Mouthwash, large soap bar, bath salts and Loofah pads • LCD Television — 46» • Cable TV connection with pay - per - view channel • Fairmont channel and Safety channel • Telephone on nightstand with should be multi functional with pre-set buttons and message light capabilities • Fairmont mattress and bed ensemble • Feather duvet • 4 sleeping pillows • Environmental Sheet Exchange Card • Duvet Cover • Bed Service tray placed on the bed with Fairmont
magazine, In Room Dining Menu, Laundry Service, Remote Control, Breakfast Doorknob Menu • In Room
magazines for guestrooms must be of high quality • Full - length mirror • Manual Alarm clock • Refreshment Center or small refrigerator • Refreshment Center equipment (2
old fashioned water glasses, 2 wine glasses, 8 hotel - branded cocktail napkins, 1 hotel - branded corkscrew, 1 hotel - branded bottle opener, 2 Fairmont branded styrene stir sticks, ice bucket with ice tongs and paper liner) • Tea coffee making facilities (including 1 tray, 2 coffee mugs, 1 pouch of regular coffee, 1 pouch of decaffeinated coffee, 2 stir spoons, assortment of Fairmont teas, sugar and sweetener, signage indicating creamers and milkettes available in the Refreshment Center complimentary) • Cordless Telephone, multi-functional with pre-set buttons and message light capabilities • Desk lamp • Hangers — 8 wooden hangers and 2 with skirt • Iron and ironing board • Luggage
rack • In - Room safe • Shoe shine basket
I just scored four of these amazing
magazine racks on Craigslist from a wonderful woman in Chicago, and I can confirm (I have the original receipt) that they are from Pottery Barn and are about ten years
old.