Posted by: Magik Quilter | May 1, 2008

Thrift Thursday & the Poncho

Shopping has taken a back seat to crafting this week as I have been getting caught up on all my various works in progress, WIP’s to crafters, some call them UFO’s…unfinished objects…but a science fiction lover like myself needs an alternate expression! Speaking of that last week we went up to Westfield where my son and I bought some books at Borders and then in a little Asian shop in the pedestrian mall I found a stunning poncho wrap that has large paisley swirls allover it in red with slashes of purple throughout. Last year at David Jones I bought a merino wool wrap in similar shades of red and purple but this is slightly different as it is a poncho style and though acrylic it is a much thicker and also at a third of the price of the merino I can wear it more often without wondering if I am going to catch it or worse…forget it when I am in a coffee shop somewhere.

While in Bondi Junction we trudged through driving rain to the charity shop to look around and for CJ to donate several of his shirts, he is getting into the more vibrant colours now which I love. While we were in Myer he was about to go into the changing room and I was making myself comfortable in one of their squishy leather armchairs when I felt someone staring and looked up and saw Mike Whitney who used to play Australian cricket and is now a television presenter. CJ then went off to try on his clothes and wandered in and out while I unobtrusively observed the various guys at the counter making their purchases. Mike stayed for some time, saying its like Pretty Woman …he had two gorgeous stylists with him… CJ later said he thought it would have been to select his television wardrobe for the show…smart casual as it is a show about whats on in sydney each weekend.

So once he had gone laughing about being a kept man again I saw an Italian looking gentleman in cargo pants and t shirt and clogs who had bought some gear return…he seemed to be having some trouble wandering back and forth and going behind the counter looking in the staff’s bins etc so I asked if he had lost anything as I remembered seeing a Myer docket on the floor somewhere in the men’s department. I pointed to where I could see a piece of paper on the floor…he went to get it, laughed and said “this is what she calls a docket” to the various staff. I said again that I had seen a docket somewhere but could not remember where. He asked the cashier to go upstairs to the “office” with him to explain it all to the management and just as she started to get ready to go with him I saw the Sportscraft rep sauntering up with a smile on his face and he waved the docket at me, smiled and said to the gentleman “the lady said she saw it so thought it was worth taking a look to see if it was still there. The Italian gentleman thanked him and went on his way while totally ignoring me. So there you have two different men of similar age with hugely differing public personas…one jovial, nothing too much trouble, smiling and acknowledging the public while the other seemed to expect preferential treatment. Mike Whitney is really well known in Australia and could be forgiven for being a primadonna yet was absolutely delightful in his normalacy while the other man was totally obnoxious and soured everyone’s day a little. When Mike left the store everyone smiled and chatted about how truly lovely his personal shoppers were and also a little about cricket matches etc. When the other chap left it was totally different…there was relief certainly and many thanks were expressed to me by the staff, we all chatted about CJ’s purchases and on the way out we thanked the reps from various companies for their help and advice. What I love about Australia is that there is no working class…anyone who works is as valued as the famous who are famous because of their work. This chap seemed to have a servant mentality and more power to the staff for treating everyone with the same courtesy.

So we also saw a few actors from various television shows as we went about our shopping and coffee drinking. We cannot do this unobtrusively as people really stare at us…whether it is the mother and son thing being cute or CJ being 6′2″….. at times it has been difficult as people really stare at him. The beard and his height and his unfortunate good looks all contribute to this but we choose to think that people think he is a rock star or someone they have seen somewhere.

That day I found several things at the charity shop ….an offcut of fabric, a pair of turquoise prescription sunglasses and three brand new glass bead necklaces. The fabric was $1.80, the sunglasses $8 and the three necklaces $12 Total $21.80.

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The beard and his height and his unfortunate good looks all contribute to this but we choose to think that people think he is a rock star or someone they have seen somewhere.

rotflmao! :lol: unfortunate!

He tells me I have undone all the years of building his ‘ugly’ persona on his blog!

I liked those sunglasses. Beautiful colour and they looked great. Pity they turned out to be prescription in the end. At least the necklaces and poncho were good finds!

And I still can’t believe we saw Mike Whitney and how nice he was. Can you imagine Shane Warne being like that if we saw him… actually he’d probably be too busy texting to notice. ;)

And yes, I do wish people would stop staring! I don’t think it’s because I’m handsome or anything, though. I think it’s because I’m so ugly that they can’t look away! :lol:

Maybe Mike was buying gear for his commentating work overseas at the moment…he must have flown out almost straight away. Very funny about the texting and I think you are right too. But maybe not as it seems to happen when he is away from Australia more doesn’t it?

The sunglasses were super stylish but they found a good home with someone who did not have turquoise sunglasses…hard to imagine I know!

The adults staring at you don’t bother me, its the children… as if they are hypnotised…remember the toddler who walked backwards staring at you until she nearly tripped her mother up? Hysterical…who or what do they think you are… your readers probably wonder about that and they have not even met you.

Gotta love those bargains!

I love the necklaces and had the whole turquoise thing going too!

ooh, i went shopping today and i saw necklaces like the ones in your picture. we went to this wholesale place and they were selling for like rm8 (usd$1 = rm3.50).

if you come down to malaysia you can do thrift shopping almost anywhere. ;)

So did you buy any to torture me with? I actually make my own jewellery so these were a bargain as it costs quite a lot for glass beads here. Met another lady today on my group who lives in Malaysia…been through KL lots of times on the way to England and could not believe the heat…do you get any winter?

Ohh everything looks so colorful and fun. I love the pics of all your blue blocks. I also bet people stare wondering if your his girlfriend and not a mother/son. Here in the U.S it’s not uncommon to see older woman with much younger men.

Well that’s a scary thought…doesn’t explain the toddlers…he has had bus trips where toddlers and little kids just spend the whole trip facing backwards looking at him. As if people his age are not self conscious enough already!!!

Should be able to finish the blue one soon, only have three babies quilts to do and a few table runners before I can get really stuck into it. Just finished my new table runner…it is up on flickr now.

The adults staring at you don’t bother me, its the children… as if they are hypnotised…remember the toddler who walked backwards staring at you until she nearly tripped her mother up?

hahahahaha! cj has failed miserably in building an ugly persona. i mean, even i can see past the beard and might have had a crush on him. ;)

as for your question, i am not only broke, i owed my shopping buddy some money! so i didn’t get any. ooh, you made those? i like the blue one. :)

the weather in malaysia is summer all year long. the only time it’s cold is when it’s raining, and shopping outside is no fun when it’s that season! i believe we must suffer for fashion, whether it is trampling down the streets of chinatown in bucketloads of sweat in your ‘pits or puddles round your feet. :mrgreen:

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