We have a thread on N2B jackets which you may find interesting. Here's the link:
https://www.thefedoralounge.com/threads/road-less-traveled-for-jacket-nuts-the-n-2b-flight-jacket-am-i-crazy-4-loving-it.61330/
We have a long thread focusing on MA1 jackets, mostly military, which I suggest you check out. Here's the link:
https://www.thefedoralounge.com/threads/ma-1-flight-jacket.72250/
My dad used to be in a hobby club with a guy who was on the Ontario Provincial Police motorcycle highway unit for several years and he said classic riding boots like that did little when a stone bounced up off the road and hit you in the ankle (which apparently hurt like a sunofagun). You really...
That flap under the collar dated from WW2 jackets and showed up on the M1943 jackets and the issue trenchcoats. I haven't had anything with it, but it seems like a potentially more effective way to close up a jacket collar than a strap or tab. As for the women's pockets thing, that's...
I can't remember where I got that image from but whoever posted it said Toronto and I didn't question it. But, on reflection, Toronto doesn't (to the best of my knowledge) have any numbered streets with East or West, so you're probably right that it's not Toronto!
Note the occupants of this shelter. I have questions about the family configuration. As was said where I saw this posted, is that a family plus Gary from down the pub?
This is a bit cheeky since it's clear the 1980s and 1990s trucks have short beds when they were also available in long beds. Neverthless, this meme does show (at least in part) a genuine trend.
Do a quick internet (image) search for "hebrew letters" and it will come up with tons of guides. You'll have to match letters one-by-one. I'm sure there are transliteration issues, like with all languages, but you'll learn most of what you want to learn.
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