It's here! Art Fawcett's new "Tropic-Aire" design finally pushed me over the edge into ordering my very first custom hat. As some of you know, I gave Art free rein in the choice of crown height, brim width and even the color scheme, as I have complete confidence in his taste.
I did ask...
Nice voice, not really my cup of tea. I tend to gravitate toward the rawer-voiced singers, like Frank after his vocal cord operation.
We've never sold CDs, but it's worth a thought. Don't know what the profit margin would be.
The trouble with stiff collars for me is, I have a thick neck. They don't seem to go together, at least the ones I've tried.
And a laydown collar just looks wrong with white tie and tails.
Sounds good! I'm so tired of those "Retro" places with no place to put your hat.
It's kind of a long trip from the Valley to Long Beach just to get a haircut, but I just might do it. It sounds like a great place.
Thanks for the report! And welcome aboard!
I absolutely love Suchet's portrayal of him. Another actor would let Poirot's quirkiness dominate the character and turn him into a joke, but Suchet's Poirot is a serious man, with a quirky personality.
Blacklagoon, my mind agrees with you, but my heart still wants to see them flying. I want to hear a Merlin in full song over my head at least once before they're all put on static display.
The series was made in 1973, so a lot more of the people who were in WWII, especially the older officers, were still alive to be interviewed, which of course can't happen any more. It's a very important document.
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