I am grooving on Edouard Cortes series on Paris, myself. I have an oil replica of "Evening's Delight In Paris" in my living room:
I've also got an oil replica of David's "Belisarius Receiving Alms" -- primarily because I love the story behind it.
Greetings, fellow magazine editor person!
This makes me recall Vito's towel catching fire when he used it to silence his pistol when he killed that gangster in the flashback sequence of Godfather II.
I ordered the complete series DVD pack for "The Adventures of Brisco County, Jr." and have been having a walloping good time watching the thing. I loved that show.
Eddie Dane: How'd you get the fat lip?
Tom Reagan: Old war wound. Acts up around morons.
"Miller's Crossing."
If you haven't seen this incredible film, PUT DOWN YOUR MOUSE and go out and rent it NOW.
I must get in touch with this Wolff. Who (what?) is this?
Thanks. I love this baby. I want to have it looked over by a gunsmith before I put rounds through it.
Series three, as I understand it, is a couple of years later (I think 1923).
For the record, Van Alden is now in Cicero. For those who don't know it, Cicero was where Al Capone would set up his base of operations. And one of the guys "working" with him in the St. Valentine's Day Massacre was...
When I was in sixth grade, our English teacher thought memorizing great speeches of the past would be good for us. I loved that guy.
One speech was given by Themistocles just before the battle of Salamis:
"In every man there are two men, one base, one noble -- and we shape our lives as we...
One frustration I have is that modern sugar cubes are very differently made than the 19th century ones. You drizzle a little water on 19th century cubes and they seem to have melted right away. You have to pour like a gallon of water on a modern sugar cube to break it down. I'm thinking about...
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