The Big Bang Theory. Any one else notice the sound of Bernadette and Howard's baby crying? I am wondering if maybe we will never actually see her, just hear her like the late great Miss. Wolowitz?
At least men still wore suits and ties in the 70s! Now the 80s, sweat pants, spandex, leggings, ultra shorts for men, preppies, all that was formal wear. Hopefully, there will be no nostalgic return of the 80s!
A little funny side note. As some of you know, a couple of weeks ago, we had a bad wind storm with 100mph winds, that knocked down a lot of trees. The now funny part is, about every day I see some dog owner out for a walk trying to wrestle a stick out of their delighted K9s mouth. Truly, dog heaven!
I know the Holy Grail were the RAF 1939 boots. Otherwise, it depended on what type of airplane they were flying in. The P-51B and Ds, with their glycol cooling ran pretty hot, P-38s especially the early models had poor heat, so warm was the order of the day! I heard some P-38 pilots that flew in...
Thanks Lizzie, I knew I could count on you! I was pretty sure it was Chevron where we bought them. They worked great, but were probably so toxic I don't even want to know!
Actually, for most of his life, up until the jousting accident in his mid 40s, he was in great shape. He stood 6'2" tall with a 32 inch waist, and weighed in at 28 stone, (210lbs.) Unfortunately, the leg wound never healed properly, it was said, you could smell him before you saw him. I think I...
Good news! Funny, I thought Just Jane was already flying. I hope early attempts at restoration were not Ham Handed! Here she is, doing one of her taxi runs.
Does anyone remember those wax like weed killer sticks with a peace of rope you would pull behind you on your grass, back in the 60s-70s? I thought Chevron made them, but a Google search of Chevron weed stick, well you know what results you get!
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