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"Wow! In 1953 the 7X Beaver cost $50 according to Stetson literature so you got it for less than list price but it has quite a bit of potential there. That hat is one class up from the Stetson 100 so you have some decent felt there my friend. If it were a 7 5/8 I would say...
I'll be watching the show again in TWO hours. CORRECTED TIME.
God help me but Art Fawcett is working on my
7X clear Beaver lid even as we speak.
Those seal pups are so
darned cute!!!
My Work Here Is Done...
I've elicited a lively, yet non-political discussion groop.
All sing Gilbert & Sullivan's Poor Little Buttercup .
(and a one and a two...)
:fedora: :deadhorse :fedora:
Animal Planet (cable channel) has a one hour programme Leave It to the Real Beavers. To be repeated at 2:00:AM EDT this nite and many more times in the future, I'm certain. TIME OF REPEAT CORRECTED. SORRY...
AVOID PROGRAMME at ALL COSTS!!! THEY'RE SO INTELLIGENT AND CUTE, YOU WOULDN'T BELEIVE...
Bob & Ray - Elliot & Goulding
Would run, "Mr. TraceKeener than Most Persons; from time to time.
They were so good, first
on radio and then TV.
Audry Meadows was a regular
on the TV show.
Before The Honeymooners, I think.
True, There are a Multitude of Sites for Political Discourse. But...
We, who are regulars here, know each other in so very many ways far removed from our social and political outlooks and views.
I garner nothing of real value posting on a site where I'm unknown and have no inkling of what...
The Stein picture won a Pulitzer Prize. A world renowned image.
Not as famed as the Rosenthal but known by all well rounded, cultured persons...
White wash what, pray tell?
Brooklyn has to do with EVERYTHING!!!
But you wouldn't know about that...Think Neil Sedaka, Barbra S. and a...
White Wash What???
You seeing Monsters under the bed again?
An aside, I knew Barney Stein who caught the picture of Ralph Branca sitting on the dugout steps and crying because he had served up the home run pitch to Bobby Thompson which lost the 1951 playoff between the NY Giants and the...
I was born in '38 and was told that "RADIO" was my 1st word.
I heard all kinds of programmes in 'real time'.
Bing in the afternoon. Soap operas, upon which the maid doted. Jack and Fred, Burns&Allen, The Great Gildersleave, mysteries, The Big Story, Gang Busters, kids afternoon stuff...
Back on Topic...Samuel Beckett - Foolosopher
"The farther he goes the more good it does me. I don’t want philosophies, tracts, dogmas, creeds, ways out, truths, answers, nothing from the bargain basement. He is the most courageous, remorseless writer going and the more he grinds my nose in...
Where he slaps the soldier in hospital around?
The General nearly lost everything because of this act. Have I got you wrong? Please correct me if I have.
One Stores Up Many "Useless" Facts When One Is Truly Interested in a Subject.
Here on FL we've been able to learn about buttons, bows, French perfume, hi silk hose, and did I say buttons and bows? Felt, high armholes, belted back, 507 MASH, Kentuckey Sour Mash... Just look at what we cover...
Fun Filled Factoid For Fedora Fellows & Gals
As Patton was very wealthy and something of a dandy, the costumer was astute enough to outfit the General with an outer garment, seen very near the beginning, which had a
Burberry lining! :D
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