They could go to junk yards and antique shops for the sole purpose of looking for old manly things, hats, sports stuff, etc
Or they could all take a blacksmithing class together.
Tipping the hat is a shortened or abbreviated custom from the old form of tipping the hat and bowing which was common until the mid-nineteenth century. At that time a gentleman would always tip and bow for a lady or a gentleman of some level of distinction or respect.
My barber still uses the hot foam and straight razor around the ears, in back and for the sideburns every haircut I get.:) And all for $10.
For $2 more you can get the full face treatment with a hot towel on the face to soften it up beforehand.
Very true, you don't have to be angry looking, but you'll be far better off in life by being keenly aware. Looking back on it now, the training I received at Gunsite and my years of wearing a 'piece for peace', have made me far more aware of my surroundings and those whom i come in contact...
Thank you for your service to your country.
The sacrifices you and your peers are making probably won't be fully understood till the next generation. It takes that long for the short sighted to see. But fear not, that understanding will be realized.
You and your peers are among the finest...
While I can't stand it myself, my wife really has a hard time getting Marmite.
I miss all sorts of good stuff when I have left the south in the past. One thing I miss from living on the Chesapeake is fresh soft shelled crab, she crab soup and broiled crab cakes. And really fresh...
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