Who else out there has been force to endure pain and suffering at the hands of our impish ancestors?
Maybe they are just jealous of us. Who could blame them really? We are clearly superior in nearly every regard, hair coverage being a glaring exception.
Everybody thinks they are so friendly and cuddly and cute but my from vast experience as a Bronx Zoo ticket purchaser all I've witnessed is incessant chatter, feces-hurling, and lewd gestures. People, what is with all this monkey love?!!
Let's be honest tho, most people back then dressed up to go out travel, for church, whatever, because they HAD to. That was the norm and everybody was expected to conform to it. Most of those folks would have LOVED to go out on the town in jeans and sneakers and jeans if they could've, much as...
Fanciful notion.
With all due respect I think that even in the 1930's and 1940's 99% of the American public (granted, a rough estimate) would opt for more casual garb after a hard day's work rather than don a black jacket and bowtie. Those kind of togs were reserved for New Years's Eve etc...
Ladies, thank you so very much for flooding my inbox. I am humbled by your outpouring. I only hope that there is enough caviar and toast points on my private jet to please all of you.
Ladies...
I am an devilishly handsome and fabulously wealthy man with a sparkling wit and endless barrels of smarts. I am looking for sultry someones to lavish with sweet, sweet love. If you like mink, truffles, and diamonds, than give me a jingle.
I dig motorcycle jackets of the 30's, 40's, and 50's. Here is one of my faves. It is a Buco J-24 and was made around 1954. It's made from a weighty, grainy horse. It is my second best friend (after my faithful dog Pearl).
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