My dear Lady Day.
I do not go for whisteling and hooing either - I only think that some of the the ladies involved, would like to know, what we (the men) feel.
(Why do they do them anyway?)
If they don't, they can stick to posting in the Powder Room.
Really very simple - and with all respect.:)
You might not know it - but there is a Pin Up thread in the Powder Room, where men are not asked to speak up - or maybe even to look...:eek: :o [huh] (There, I said it!!!!)
But strictly between me and you: There are some fantastic pictures of the gordious ladies of the Lounge. We men are just...
I have come to another conclusion:
I just don't go to restaurants or Hanger dances in anything than my Napoleon 7th Hussar uniform including horse.lol
Seriously now: I think you are on to something there Zemke fan.
But I just never walk around in a full uniform. I might use the BD jacket...
It's kind of stange - and has been discussed before (See the "Might I offend a Veteran" thread.)
Let's just say that I - together with some other girls and guys in Napoleon period dresses and uniforms - enterede a restaurant, dressed up as a general in the 7th Hussar Regiment.
What would...
Can't say I do. Like Paisley - through luck and skill - I have business as usual. Or even more. Working as a freelance Art Director/Copywriter in advertising, there is a lot of business comming my way:
1. Clients tend to go to smaller units/agencies in crisis - they get the same quality and...
I did see it anyhow. Just now.
And I must say, I was highly amused. (Eating my hat right now)
And the Oscar goes to Christoph Waltz!!!!!
WHAT A PERFORMER!!!!! See it - just because of him.
(Oh yes, now I remember. Brad Pitt is also in it - doing a great clichee of "the all american...
Tim, The fun thing is, that I read about "The Few" - and (surprise, surpsise) ordered it the same day as I ordered Bishop's book. :D
Will check out his photo books now.
Tally Ho!
Slightly :offtopic:
but I can't wait for the weather to get cold enough, so I can wear my Irvin and hear comments like:
"Hey, where did you park your Spitfire?"
...at least they know what kind of jacket it is!;)
Guesse you are right there - but I do like his style of writing. Bishop somehow manages to get the personal feelings and experiences of the pilots - and everybody else involved - across. So I've line up in the cew too.
I do not think so - I also often wear a brown leather jacket and black trousers, just like you. It looks great. And at least we are two. So it can't be all wrong :)
New book on Battle of Britain
Any of you out there had a chance to read this one:
Guesse it's quite new, but since I really enjoyed his "Fighterboys" I guesse it's a must-have.
Still - I would like to hear your oppinion on it - if any.:)
I don't have any photos from my time in the army, not because it was so secret that we were not allowed to take any photos.
It was just so boring, that nobody bothered...lol
From Dr. Strangelove:
"You are not allowed to fight in here - this is the war room!"
(from memory - but still!!!:D )
And man, do I love this one (From The battle of Britain):
Squadron Leader Canfield - played by Michael Caine:
"The engine's overheating, and so am I! Either we stand...
Fantastic!!!!!! Sharp and yet relaxed.
(Luckily gents like you and I do not have to prove anything - like Silverstein said: I am so good, I don't have to brag!)
I like it a lot...:eusa_clap :eusa_clap :eusa_clap
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