tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8887722429858976123.post5442242636267511271..comments2023-11-20T06:13:54.438-05:00Comments on Every Last Stylish Detail: Respected Holiday or Royal Hoopla?Unknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8887722429858976123.post-55210360730410644692010-12-31T15:11:17.295-05:002010-12-31T15:11:17.295-05:00Usually I'm not one for buying tv infomercial ...Usually I'm not one for buying tv infomercial stuff OR for buying rings (I maybe own 3 total), but I think it was the sentimental princess Di aspect that got me. Suffice to say, credit card is still safely in my wallet, anonymous ; )MsWittyWittyBangBanghttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06503757932923379251noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8887722429858976123.post-10576519988992703862010-12-28T17:23:13.042-05:002010-12-28T17:23:13.042-05:00oh common on you can't be seriously considerin...oh common on you can't be seriously considering buying that piece of junk. Given that the "royal historical society" is in reality a sham group incorporated by telebrands sometime in November(the same people selling the ring) The creast they are using to represent the organisation even has roman numerals that made no sense whatsoever. Top that off they even used Dovak's "New World Symphony" as the background music. Admittedly a stiring piece, but hardly appropriate music for Royal event. This all adds up to yet another pathetic attempt to peddle worthless junk to an unsuspecting publicAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com