memorabilia
october 14 2007
A famous writer visited our town.
Because we have his books here, one of the boys recognised him when he walked through town, did some shopping and finally disappeared in the bookshop where about hundred people were waiting to get his signature in his book.
It was too late for me to go to town, otherwise I might have gone.
I love memorabilia.
When I was in England when I was young, my aunt took me to a teahouse, and at the wall there were hundreds of signed pictures of famous people, like Audry Hepburn and Frank Sinatra.
I've found a site that has the most interesting memorabilia: Millionaire Memorabilia.
They offer special items in the areas of sports, movie, music and entertainment.
Take for instance Lance Armstrong, the famous Tour de France man.
I know people who would almost die to get a signed photo with a yellow jersey.
The text that is provided at the site, telling that these photos are inspiring, is very to the point.
I like the fact that the prices have a broad range, so anyone should be able to have a beautifully framed picture on the wall.
The site offers a large variety of items. I think everyone can finf something that is of importance.
I found this:
Janis Jopin has been very inspiring to me. I love to sing her songs. I value this photo very much, just like others value something from Morgan Freeman or memorabilia from certain horse races or collages from baseball matches.
Like the teahouse I visited so long ago, sportsclubs, hotels and restaurants can provide their visitors with meaningful room decor.
because each and every item is frames carefully with a good feel dor taste and detail, even the most expensive hotels are perfect places for memorabilia like these.
I for myself love the site and I'll certainly find my way bach often.







































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