As I was just telling Miss1929 a few days ago after she sang it, I always wanted to be the man that the woman was singing about in the song "The Man I Love." Being that man was my philosophy of life.
However, the first time I really listened to the song was when I got a record by an...
Stauer does a reproduction, or at least a "vintage-inspired" called the "Dashtronic 1930." I have one. I like it. I believe I posted a photo of it somewhere on this thread; if not you can go to their website and see a picture there. Everyone likes it who sees it on my wrist except a few people...
Actually, even though you were joking, this brings up another question I've wondered about for a long time. Perhaps best in another thread? Dunno. The question is, how crass, crude, stupid, and philistinish has society gotten when there ACTUALLY ARE people who exist who think that dressing...
I agree, that's rather strange. One would think they would be happy to accept a hat stand or hat rack, unless there is not much space in the place to begin with.
As long as I don't have to do any more postmodern literary theory. I'm fine with studying alliances and state-formation. I'm cool with demography and figuring out how many Italians could have lived in Italy in the centuries BC. I'm fine with trying to figure out how Sparta did what it did...
I have pronounced it dzhaynggo for many years, but I do have an early Hot Club set on CD whose announcer pronounces it YONGGO. I am not kidding. YONGGO.
Yes, I agree, perhaps you should consider changing affiliation. Say, the San Francisco Atheists Society meets in a marvelous place with plenty of hat hooks: namely Schroeder's, a huge German restaurant with 1930s peasant life murals on the walls, dark wood everywhere else, huge hat hooks. It's...
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