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Archive for May, 2008

Another friends’ recommendation: Shiny Things, also the location of Fallingwater Flowers. I was looking for garden stuff, not shoes (though I did look at them) (in fact, I even bought some), and here’s what I found:

Flowers, trees, and furniture of great creativity, most of which come with a variety of colors built-in. I salivated over [...]

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The May edition of Prim Perfect once again invites its readers to go on a Treasure Hunt. This time there are FIFTEEN items waiting to be found, and you need to visit each store to discover their prim count. Instructions on finding the prim count can be found on our Treasure Hunt Information [...]

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From the “I wish I’d thought of that” department:
Miles Beck, who sounds like good friend material, sent me a message requesting a “gift certificate” good for an advertisement in the next issue of Prim Perfect for Rosalie Roux to celebrate her birthday and the opening of her new store Decorum Furniture. What a great idea, [...]

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I asked a friend where I should look for furniture for my new place, and she suggested Damani. So, off I went!
I was not expecting the immersive experience that “shopping” there turns out to be.

This futuristic theme (which, frankly, I should have been expecting) is consistent throughout the Damania sim and its residential sister, [...]

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Now is your chance.
The Primgraph, a soon-to-be-launched magazine from Prim Perfect Publications will feature a regular column of etiquette advice tailored to the sensitibilities of the gentleman or lady of, shall we say, a more vintage nature. This esteemed adviser will be modeled on the American columnist Miss Manners in an homage of respect to [...]

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Hi everyone and welcome to the new issue of Prim Perfect!
One year ago, on May 1st 2007, a new magazine launched in the Second Life world. Prim Perfect was a new kind of magazine for Second Life too – the first to focus on Second Life Homes and Gardens, and to highlight the work of [...]

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