Well, it looks like it is erupting in Tibet again. :evil:
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20080316/ap_on_re_as/china_tibet
Only a personal opinion here, but maybe it is long past high time the world boycotts products from China. Maybe, just maybe it will get someones attention to possibly rethink...
Bump... Sale time...
I found this over at the Fedora Chronicles & thought folks here would be interested in a good deal.
For those who would enjoy a quality hat without a monster wait time I would give Ken a shot at producing your new hat. Wheter you want that Indy/adventure hat or a...
Another group out of Oregon makes really nice caps. They're calles The Hat People. I got the black herringbone and absolutely love it. They make them with a soft bill and no snap. Look in the Touring Cap section.
http://www.hatpeople.com/
Cheers!
Dan
Saw it, loved it. I like the fact that it had that theatre feel to it instead of a reality based movie. I think they kept it somewhat true to the play. The blood had the consistancy of shaken up tempra paint, sort of like the overly vibrant blood in the old Hammer Studios horror films.
The...
It looks like it's going to be a lot of fun. Just saw a bit on the Reels Channel and rather enjoyed what I caught there. Love the look & feel of it.
Cheers!
Dan
Wowie, wow, wow, wow! Nice catch!
I must have been asleep at the proverbial wheel. That is a nice looking lid! I can't wait to see the pics when you get it. :eusa_clap :eusa_clap
Cheers!
Dan
I'll second that!
One thing you have to watch out for is high humidity like misters & such. The moisture tends to soften the varnish that stiffens it and the brim will droop a bit. But about 5 minutes in the sun will bring it back to life. Just a little side note from an experience wearing the...
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