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The Manolo…. He Does the Pajamas

October 17, 2005 - 9:16 am - by Roger L Simon

So many people ask the Roger, “The Roger, is the Manolo going to be part of the Pajamas?” And the Roger, he shakes his head sadly. He does not even know who the Manolo is. Is he this man? Or this man? Or this man who was definitely known as the Manolo to all of the Spain and to the whole world because of the Papa. But he is the dead.

So the Roger he is the disconsolate. To be in the Pajamas you must the sign the contract and to the sign the contract you must be the person. But one day, the Roger he gets the email from the Manolo. The Manolo is in the Malibu! (not that close to the Roger, but not all that far either)

So the Roger invites the shoeman for the lunch at the restaurant of the Hot Tamales in the Santa Monica. The Roger plies the Manolo with the magic liquados, the special carnitas. And the Manolo is in the Pajamas! You can read the Profile! But only the Roger (and several dozen attorneys) knows the true identity of the Manolo.

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14 Comments, 14 Threads

  1. 1. Lew Clark

    This is the ultimate coup! The other side has nothing like this! They will continue to maintain the “oh so strange” Robin Givhan look while PM will be so very the smart looking in the Manolo shoes.

  2. 2. Lola

    The Lola she wishes custom shoemakers are still in the phone books. Shoes have been the bane of the Lola’s existence as the Lola has small, narrow, high-arched feet. The Lola walks around almost barefoot in summer and in Birkie clogs during winter. Maybe the Manolo he can blog about who are the best custom shoemakers to be found out there.

  3. You had lunch with the Manolo? The neo-neocon, she is green with envy (a delicate shade of grass-green, very popular this season, goes with everything). The Manolo, he the man.

  4. 4. Fausta

    The Fausta, in her Cole Haan Melanie Pumps, admires The Manolo’s excellent taste in clothes and clothes, and congratulates The Roger for meeting in person The Guru of the peoples of fashion.

  5. 5. Kevin P

    The Lola:

    The kevin thinks that the Lola does not fully understand the Manola, the Beauty, the Shoe, the Foot. The Manola creates , the Art comes first, sometimes the Pain and the Beauty cannot be seperated. Now the Van Gogh and the Pollak create the Art and share it, but they do not share the Pain. The Manolo generously allows you to share his Pain, thus making the Lola part of the Art.

    Now the kevin thinks painfull shoes are as logical as a Hummer stuck in L.A. freeway traffic. But that is why his name is in a lower case. If the Lola wants to wear leather encased pillows that is the Lola’s option. Or the Lola can embrace the pain and become, for a moment, one with the Manola.

  6. 6. Kevin P

    See, the kevin even confuses the Manolo with the Beijing produced manola’s, silly fool.

  7. 7. Fausta

    (The Fausta, she meant to say, “admires The Manolo’s excellent taste in clothes and shoes“)

    The Kevin,

    The best shoes are not from the Steve Martin.

  8. 8. Charlie (Colorado)

    The Charlie he wears the Crocs. He does not expect to be blogrolled by the Manolo.

  9. 9. RogerA

    This has all the makings of being a classic thread–right up there with Ann Althouse channeling Bulwer-Lytton.

    The RogerA, being an older gentleman, does the RogerA’s shopping at Duke Haband in the back of the Parade magazine–two pair comfort shoes for 29.95 that feature the comfort strap (the the god for the velcro)

    It is the RogerA’s fervent wish to procure a leisure suit, a 79 lincoln town car, the large cataract glasses, and drive in the left lane at 53 miles an hour with the left turn signal flashing.

    The RogerA fervently hopes for the appropriate fashion advice from the Manolo–and behavioral modification with a .45 is NOT an option.

  10. 10. RogerA

    The Lola–I am channeling footbinding and the Ming dynasty–no wait–

    During my military days, the finest bootmaker in the country was the Dehner Company in Omaha–They made custom made boots, shoes, and equestrianne supplies–Your foot measurements were taken at 15 points, custom lasts were created, and I can guarantee that they made the most comfortable footwear I ever wore in a choice of leather.

    It would not be the fashionable styles I assume the Lola would wear for, ahem, social occasions (the mind boggles), BUT you might want to contact them at : http://www.dehner.com/dehner/CAT-BOOT.HTML

  11. 11. Fausta

    Ah, the RogerA, is devoted to the look of the retro!

  12. Why do I get the feeling that the Brainster’s contract, she is lost in the email?

  13. 13. Stacy's Mom

    The schtick, she is becoming the old…no?

  14. Hello there, just doing some browsing for my Cole Haan site. Truly more information than you can imagine on the web. Not quite what i was looking for, but very nice site. Take care.

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