Popular wisdom is that Stetsons shrink and taper once exposed to rain. I've had a Chatham for a decade now that has been rained on hundreds of times (and snowed on and bird pooped on...) and nothing has happened to it at all (except for one incident I described in another thread - I think -...
I love this book and Dawn Powell. I just reread Angels... in December and went right on to The Wicked Pavillion - which is included in the edition I have. She's so terrribly under-rated that it's criminal, so YAY! for you for reading her.
The reveiw above is nice, though I'd disagree that the...
I don't know why this creature would be any less disappointing than the one that actuially appears in the movie. The drawing above looks about as "scary" as Napolean Dynamite's Lyger.
*spoilers*
The movie has some major logic problems and the story is far too thin to be of any interest...
Cheese has to stink or it just isn't cheese, doesn't it?
Sandwich for contmeplative alone time:
Very dark, pumpernickel ("devil's farts")
Limburger cheese
big slice brown onion
salt and pepper
eat with beer or coffee (or both) and follow with a cigar
Now enjoy all that lovely...
We just finished up our Vacherin for the year with company last Saturday. It's an annual Chirstmas-time purchase and I start salivating for it around October.
For good or ill, it's no Blood Meridian.
Not as unhinged, but tense and even scary throughout.
Very much worth reading.
Anyone read Tree of Smoke, the new Denis Johnson?
Congratulations to whomever came-up with the new forum name. It's an apt improvement and will almost certainly solve the few disputes that the last one resulted in.
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Don't go. Get that camera up and running. And good photography isn't the be-all - Marty's great looking threads always shine through even the pea-soupiest blurs. ;)
Hi Indy,
I'm not getting the right thing from your prototype. The sunray - if that is what it was called - seems to be a little darker in tone and the colours appear to be solid. Your prototype seems much more contemporary, lighter, and favoring the orange rather than the red, which also...
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