I'm sorry, but those have to be the ugliest things I've ever seen. You may be looking good dressed to the hilt in vintage, but if you have one of those attached to your ear you're back to square one. Just wait a few years and there will be devices that you can have installed in your...
If I was a millionaire I'd buy every title from the Criterion Collection, but I've been able scrape up some dough to buy a few....Fellini, Kurosawa...'The Third Man' was nearly forty bucks! I always check out the bargain bins at WalMart for some the classic standards. I also hit all the pawn...
I stayed most of the night to catch the uncut version on Das Boot on cable last night.....294 minutes!!! What a marathon...no bathroom breaks, either. In my book it's definitely the best WWII film ever made.
Well...I'm right-brained. I let them all hang like a giant abstract painting on one whole wall. I have over 1200. There's no way I'd be that anal as to actually organize them in some categorical way.
no insult intended.
It's probably easier for a woman to wear vintage on a daily basis since there's more to be found. I try to wear something vintage a few times a week. I don't have an office job so being outdoors a lot I really don't want to risk ruining anything.
I am never without a camera of some sorts....walking the dog, riding my bike, heck, even out to a bar. Is there some sort of phobia about a fear of missing a photo op?
I found that site a long time ago. I use some of the images in my Photoshop creations (hope that person doesn't mind...I'm not selling them or anything). I just like putting friends and co-workers faces into them to make funny cards.
He had his moments, but overall I wasn't too impressed by him (I've got years of watching Conan and Letterman to blame for that retrospect).
BTW, did you dig that gold shag carpet on the set?
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