There are many, many things I plan to accomplish in life. Probably too many, but we shall see.
- Become a sought-after photographer.
- Attain a black belt in at least two martial arts.
- Spend several months traveling the Middle East, and the next year doing the same in Europe.
- Reshape...
The longer I use Vista, the more I consider forking over the [exorbitant] price for an Apple. XP was just about right when they moved on to Vista...worst mistake they ever made.
Ah, one of my personal favorites. Read it late at night with a cup of steaming tea for full effect.
At present, I'm reading through one of the great Doc Savage's adventures: "The Land of Always-Night." Most enjoyable
I've never been a completely "vintage person." Rather, I try to have a wardrobe that preserves a sense of style and confidence and save the suits and fedoras for when it's most suitable.
I found out that I bear a creepy resemblance to Julie Andrews.
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McGuire's Irish Pub, Pensacola, FL.
Prime meats, incredible steaks. They have their own beer brewery too. My grandfather traveled the world and ate at the best steakhouses in the country, and he always claimed that no one could beat McGuire's.
http://www.mcguiresirishpub.com/
I agree. I'd never wear a long coat if I didn't want to be noticed; of all people we should know that. :p
But one has to admit that worn with the right ensemble, a coat like that would definitely make a statement. Thanks again for the links Jovan, I've bookmarked one of them to follow up...
Hi all,
Quality of the films aside, I like the dark, simple look of Bourne's wardrobe in the three films. I'm attracted to Bourne's topcoat(s?), which he wears periodically in scenes where he's in cities. I'd like to try to find a similar one for myself, but I'm not sure if it's a special...
What a cool find! I bought a diary on eBay once that started in 1938. It came from Graz, Austria, so until I can get it translated, all I have to go on is that it belonged to a young girl who was an amazing artist.
My sister is hosting a costume party this year...I'm planning to go as Mr. Bean. With a minimal amount of effort, I've found myself able to screw my face up into the contorted visage we all know and love. That coupled with an old tweed coat, some creepy staring, and a few odd vocal noises...
Just saw this on the front page of MySpace. Excellent slideshow chronicling the evolution of the leading ladies of America.
http://myspacetv.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=vids.individual&videoid=12112652
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