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- October 10, 2008
- The Goods
Financial Statement: Renée Francis' "Poverty Sucks" Necklace
Good morning. The Dow sunk below the 8,000 mark before rebounding early today—which translates to "yikes!" those of you who read V instead of the Financial Times. Judging by such dismal economic headlines of late, those i-bankers we've all been cursing in recent weeks may soon be trading their Rolexes for the "Poverty Sucks" necklace from Renée Francis. Sure, the gold-plated pendant may be stating the obvious a tad, but, at $37, it's a decent amount of flash for not much cash. Besides, it complements your empty pockets ever so nicely. Oh, and yes, poverty really does suck, doesn't it?
Available at www.starsandinfinitedarkness.com For more information go to www.reneefrances.com.
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