Yeah, the hats in this game look a little "off." The tapered looking crown shape of some of the wider brimmed "fedoras," as the article differentiates them from trilbies, and the presence of a 1960s looking, narrow-brim trilby. Maybe they did exist in small numbers then, but I get the impression...
Wow, the hat on the left is tooooo high... He wears it better than I would though! On the other hand, the man on the right has the perfect crown height for his head.
Is that the skull of a Hun? Funny, apparently they may be some of my ancestors, but that's not to say anything of the large...
Yes, good hair cut Androiden! Here's what my hair's been looking like today.
It was a combination of a little Brylcreem, and some Royal Crown Pomade in the morning; the former spread throughout, but the latter focused mainly on the front fringe to make my hair a bit thicker and manageable, or...
Well, it's a sale, and if you want it... but I think it would be better to invest in something a bit more expensive. The leather (as they say it is) looks plastic looking, and I don't like the elastic waistband. It seems the general style you're after might be the A-2.
Really nice jacket, Jan! It looks like your's is in great condition, almost as if new and issued to you. I'm considering the possibility of owning one of these field jackets, or the M-43 or M-65 variations, some time. I think they could be used as very functional jackets for outdoors pursuits.
Black and White? Well, I don't know much about it other than the fact that Elvis Presley supposedly liked it some time during the 1950s or '60s. I would like to try it some time.
On the other hand, is Vitalis still being made and sold today or have they gone defunct? I'm curious to try that as...
My brothers want to get this game soon, and when they're involved, I know we'll be getting it soon. I think L.A. Noire looks good, and I'm hoping it will leave an impression that will stay with me, like many other great games I've played before. I'm also hoping that it's at least about as good...
Idiots... they've got no class. I probably would have shouted back at them myself, but I would really, if in my right mind, turn the other cheek and carry on.
Funny you should mention the "Nazi" comment. I'm far from being ideologically associated with such evil, perverse beliefs, but my...
If I Didn't Care by the Ink Spots:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5-L7LDtteOw
I happen to be listening to it on my new Shawshank Redemption CD, not actually on YouTube at the moment, but that was just to share it with you all. Great film, great soundtrack, and good songs!
Yeah, that's a nice hairstyle. You're able to do that without any product at all? My hair certainly can't. Even if I wet it then comb it, it will dry up and just fall out of place, go a bit crazy, which seems to be a trend today anyway.
Sure, go ahead if you'd like. Maybe your son will like it. He may even want another fedora hat as he grows older, and this could be a good way of having him like hats!
On the other hand, I'd personally buy something more conservative (less "loud") looking than plaid. How about this one for your...
Is it a bad idea to pair earth tones with a grey fedora? My grey hat is about the most elegant I own, and the one I find myself wanting to wear most often. Most of my wardrobe consists of varying shades of tan, khaki, brown, olive, ecru/yellow, cream, and some plaid shirts of any combination of...
To those that aren't too aware of the differences, yes it'll look like a 1940s hat. The brim width is alright for that, but the crowns of the 1940s were generally untapered, or less tapered than the Stetson Chatham and other modern fedoras. The tapered hat really took off some time during the...
This will sound weird, but I prefer doing a "fist bump" to a handshake or high-five for this reason. I'd just rather not the palm of my hand be touching the other physically. It's a mental health, Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder issue for me... I've been like this since childhood, basically. I...
While it's not a look too many go for around these parts, whenever I do a middle parted "curtain" hairstyle, involving some of the bangs or fringe loosely hanging around the sides of the forehead, I tend to use just a little dab of Brylcreem to spread across all of my hair, and I finish it off...
The fanfictions, yeah that was pretty strange reading through some of them. I actually read through maybe two or three before that were fetish ones, but there was one I found amusing, which involved giving hippie kids haircuts and nice clothes or something.
The combover section though... Those...
I probably would think at the moment, The Shining. This was just a great film in general, but really good horror going on.
Going with a more realistic film, I did actually find Schindler's List to be genuinely frightening. The subject matter was enough to send chills up my spine. It was...
Oh, Slickville. I knew about it, and thought it was pretty interesting, but I feel kind of weird about browsing that place after finding out about the slick hair fetish thing that's pretty prevalent among the members. The Library section, for example, is full of this stuff.
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