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“Artwork. I love abstract wire or metal sculpture, and my favorite painter is Marc Chagall.”
Patricio Witis, 26, Actor
Art print, Zemphira, Costume Design for Aleko (Scene I), by Marc Chagall (1942), $25 at MoMa Design and Book Store, 11 W. 53rd St., nr. Fifth Ave.; 212-708-9700.
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“A new drum set. I already have one that is all white, and it’s really stupid. I want one with flames, skulls, ghosts, everything.”
Joey Buckler, 11, Student
Drum set, $599 (custom work available) at Sam Ash Music, 159 W. 48th St., nr. Sixth Ave.; 212-719-2661.
“Snowpants and snow boots … and a trapeze.”
Katie Van Winkle, 23, Dramaturgy Fellow
Pendant pant by Burton, $179.95 at Burton, 106 Spring St., at Mercer St.; 212-966-8068. Moncler Nible boot (available in black), $540 at Barneys New York, 660 Madison Ave., at 61st St.; 212-754-7940.
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“Nice glass tiles for my new kitchen and bathrooms, and tap-dancing lessons!”
Linda Partland, 65, Real-Estate Broker
Glimmer mosaics, from $31 a foot at Sicis the Art Factory, 470 Broome St., at Greene St.; 212-965-4100.
“iPod speakers, a guitar amp, drum heads, and a skateboard.”
Jacques Touroul, 13, Student
Eddie board, $222 at Uncle Funky’s Boards, 210 W. 10th St., nr. Bleecker St.; 917-597-0054 (by appointment only).



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