I recall something about being able to button either side depending on which way the wind was blowing, don't know if this is true but it makes sense, many exposed positions on a ship entail long periods of watch-standing and although I've never been in the Navy I have used the either-side...
"What Did You Do in the War, Daddy" (1966) directed by Blake Edwards is one of my favorites, as is "The Secret of Santa Vittoria" (1969) directed by Stanley Kramer.
"Catch-22" (1970) dir Mike Nichols is another one. For Home Front action, the film "Whiskey Galore" (1947) is a howler.
Dave, thanks for that info, that actually helps quite a bit,(though of course what "regular" meant in those days is still a mystery to me)...but at least it is a guideline. I'm still still searching online for an accurate chart, if I find one I'll post it, thanks again.
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Wondering if someone could either explain or point out a link to explain the UK pre-nato sizing, too often on Ebay a military garment is just listed as size 9 for example and no measurements are given, it's vexing. I've asked guys in my pipe band who served in the UK and they don't even have a clue.
Wonderful catalog, you could spend days going through it. I still have a 1972 edition, and a copy of "Herter's World Famous Professional Guides Manual".
Nearly every product had a full description and most had a story to go along with it.
Didn't do much fishing but sure spent a lot of time...
I have a few diamond point self tie bow ties and have a question thats been vexing me for a while. Should the tie, after tying, be manipilulated so that both points are at the front, or should one side have the point behind the loop, the other side having the point in front. Does this make any...
No idea. If you go to youtube and search 'los tres chiflados' you can see many of the dubbed shorts, it seems that they didn't have the same people dubbing the voices so there are many styles. I think some of the dubbers didn't even know who they were supposed to be emulating. I certainly didn't...
There was a time in the mid-80's when the only Stooge fix I could get was on the local Spanish language TV channel, watching "Los Tres Chiflados". The voices were wrong but the gags still worked.
Curly, Shemp and Curly Joe were all good in their individual ways, but I always though Larry was the funniest Stooge. He was the subtle one, if anyone of the Stooges could be called subtle.
http://www.bowties.com/ is the correct link for hanauer, unless these turbulent times have caused a brokerage house to actually produce a product:eusa_clap
Somewhat interesting answer to a question found on http://www.europastar.com/europastar/watch_tech/watchcare.jsp Q16 Will wearing a watch on the inside of your wrist affect its accuracy...
http://www.hangmhighwesternwear.com/servlet/Categories?category=Men%27s+Shirts seems to have a decent selection, some 100% cotton. The site above seems to only offer Scully and Rockmount, I have some by WhiteHorse and ELY which are cotton/poly blends that I found in a Western wear store here in...
Edward beat me to it, I just recently got into freestyle bowties, and couldn't get the hang of it. Finally saw a video which said it's just like tying a shoelace, and to imagine your shoe on your neck. Presto, got it right away.
Just bought a self-tie Kentucky colonel-type tie and spent a few...
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