a dummy hand grenade
a heavy brass Bruce Lee Jeet Kune Do belt buckle
my baby spoon
my first shot gun an old Winchester .28 gauge
a jade sword necklace
us navy peacoats
I like peacoats, but the weather seldom gets cold enough in CA to wear my peacoat, maybe one month out of the year it gets chilly enough to wear my peacoat on a cold winter night.
yep, most of the clothing in GOODWILL is crap, they take the good stuff for themselves
I have never seen a decent piece of clothing on the racks! it's always the lowest quality Kmart special cheapo junk. :(
I just saw a tanker's jacket size Large at last Sunday's antique fair, it had a triangular armored division patch on the shoulder, US Army name tag, and a sub dued 101 AB screaming eagles patch on the other shoulder, the lining was some type of fleece! and it didnt have any maker's tags
it...
anybody like this movie? I thought they did a nice job on recreating life back in 1860's Civil War era New York City
the costumes, the dialect, the acting, etc
my favorite character was "Bill the Butcher" this movie was so well made that it kind of made me feel like I traveled back in time...
pork rinds, available at most Mexican food markets, these are the authentic deep fried pork rinds "Chicharrones" good old fashioned artery clogging delights!
and Mexican style pasteries
tastes like old fashioned bakery food
fried chicken dinners were very popular back in...
a lot of the styles these days look like retro 1960's
these jeans remind me of the 1960's , they would look great with some beads and halter top for that retro 60's & 70's look, but you must have a very slim figure too look good in this style
if you want to go to movies mostly elderly people attend, go to movies about historical events, old fashioned stories, etc
The GREAT RAID [WWII true story]
Cinderella Man [true story about a boxer back in the 1920's -30's]
PEARL HARBOR
SAVING PRIVATE RYAN
THE WORLD's FASTEST...
it kinda looks like it could be a California surfer souvineer? they look like little surf boards?
looks 1960's - 1970 era
or possibly a souvineer from HAWAII :)
I only bid higher than usual on rare items, like the type of things you may never see again
paying an extra $20 or $40 more than you expected is no big deal, because I figure I would have wasted the money on gas and spare time by driving around searching for something, it's almost impossible...
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