2010年9月16日星期四

Christian Bernard Men's Angara Watch Two Tone White Dial Watch, Model # MC5305BM More than 400 Pear lies

Christian Bernard Men's Angara Watch Two Tone White Dial Watch, Model # MC5305BMMore than 400 Pear lies made up his funeral procession, and thousands of Londoners came out to pay their respects for a man who raised enormous amounts of money for charity, yet died without a penny to his name. In fact, 1880-1914 is considered the ;Belle Époque; (Beautiful Era) of Europe, a time of peace and prosperity for the upper classes Christian Bernard Men's Angara Watch Two Tone White Dial Watch, Model # MC5305BM. This did not happen all at once.That does not mean that everyone was rich, or that everyone was prosperous, but most accounts say that the time was one of harmony. With their elaborate dress and funny acts and songs, the Pear lies were popular on the streets of London, and made appearances at fundraisers and even walked the streets with collection boxes. In fact, the day he died, which was January 1, 1930 (he was hit by a carriage), he had his collection box in his hand.

They still wear the pearl button-decorated clothing, and they sing traditional songs and tell traditional Pearlie stories and functions – both internal and fundraising. The Pear lies manage to make every event a spectacle, and a Pearly funeral is quite a sight to see the Pear lies still exist today, and are each organization associated with a different church or charity Christian Bernard Men's Angara Watch Two Tone White Dial Watch, Model # MC5305BM. It is considered a mid-Victorian time – a midway point between the Victorian Era and the time of unrest and creativity known as the Fin de Siècle – prior to the fashionable Edwardian period.Traditionally, times of harmony produce practices of whimsy, and that is just the case with Pear lies – London pearl-bedecked philanthropists and carousers Christian Bernard Men's Angara Watch Two Tone White Dial Watch, Model # MC5305BM.