While my Adventurebilt elicits the standard "Indiana Jones" comments, I am regularly met by people who compliment me on simply because it is "so handsome." I'm not complaining. :D
John Wayne
You scored 57% Tough, 0% Roguish, 28% Friendly, and 14% Charming!
You, my friend, are a man's man, the original true grit, one tough talking, swaggering son of a bitch. You're not a bad guy, on the contrary, you're the ultimate good guy, but you're one tough character, rough and...
There are few things more repulsive to me than the trend I've been seeing of an untucked Polo shirt, jeans, and a suit/dinner jacket. And that includes all the variations thereof. It seems like such a cop-out.
I was hit with some of this type of thing lately with my half-sister's boyfriend, whom we suspect will be elevated to "fiance" status in the near future. He's a nice guy: good job, good head, the whole bit; but he's sorely uneducated when it comes to decision making. He's quite a bit older...
One of my all-time favorites:
"You know, Rick, I have many a friend in Casablanca, but somehow, just because you despise me, you are the only one I trust."
What I've alwas disliked more than anything in old films and (television shows) is when the flamboyantly musical protagonist waltzes into a business or something, and the whole building erupts in song and dance. The main example I can think of this, although it's not Golden Era, is the factory...
Agreed. Since I started wearing a fedora, things have been much different. I feel more confident and people have introduced themselves to me out of the blue. It's a neat thing.
I once took one of those photo scans that told me I was 60% similar to Douglas Fairbanks. That was good enough for me in terms of looks. As to my attitude, it sometimes lapses into Bogart's onscreen persona.
This site uses cookies to help personalise content, tailor your experience and to keep you logged in if you register.
By continuing to use this site, you are consenting to our use of cookies.