the line to get your book signed went through the store, down geary and around the corner on kearny. i walked the back to the front and back to the back to analyze the situation and observe the good-looking and stylish. i said fuck it and walked around the back and had an employee let me in the back door.
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paul smith sf
october 21st, 2009



paul smith wanted to close shop and a friend told me he said, "as long as there is a line, i will be signing books." 2 legit 2 quit.
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