Right you are sir!....
I love my Bostonian Raleigh's and wear them with comfort and pride. They truly are comfortable and fit the need for a vintage looking oxford, both military and civilian. They are becoming difficult to find, especially in grown men sizes (I wear 11). But I am on...
I searched too - until I found the Bostonian Raleigh. I love 'em! They are a bit hard to find these days - I have a permanent search on eBay for them. But, when you find them, you'll swear by them (not at them!)
Photo enclosed for your viewing pleasure.
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Mont Blanc
Every day since 1983; My Mont Blanc fountain pen purchased in Salzburg, Austria. Front shirt pocket - and I feel naked if I take it out. Never loan it. Never leave it.
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"That's awesome ! How can one not like the "Jug", people don't realize that the Liberator was the true workhorse of the AAF. It was said the Liberator was not a good plane to ditch in though."
Oh come now, DutchIndo! Don't you know the, so-called, Liberator was nothing more than the box that...
I'm always searching, but can never locate one: size 7 1/2
The Official George Lucas 'Indiana Jones Straw' fedora -
or this one in the same size: The Dobbs Shantung Portage Fedora
Let me know if you come across one or the other somewhere, mates! Much obliged.
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This might be worth considering...
http://www.sierratradingpost.com/p/,1225X_Stetson-Mustang-Straw-Hat-For-Men-and-Women.html?cm_mmc=PaidPlacement-_-Shopping-_-WSHOP8-_-Stetson_Mustang_Straw_Hat_-_(For_Men_and_Women)
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Oh yes! Just caught it last night on HBO. I laughed out loud as it is so true and becoming truer with each passing generation. At the rate we're going, it won't be that long before that kind of society is reality.
Mike Judge is quite a visionary.
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Idiocracy
Just caught Mike Judge's "Idiocracy" on HBO last night and laughed my arse off! How timely! It's a satire about where we're headed as society becomes 'dumbed-down' and intelligent people make intelligent, rational decisions about reproduction. The "intellectually challenged"...
If Hollywood got it right, Lt. David Halloran dressed like this when he went
'down the smoke' and met nurse Margaret Sellinger in Hanover Street.
It seemed to work for him - until the final scene anyway.
Me? I hang around like this and let the nurses find me!
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Films of that era were shot on a stock of nitrate. That highly flammable stock not only burned quickly and cleanly, it also tended to deteriorate swiftly. Time has not been good to Theda Bara's film career. Of some forty productions only about three remain. The rest have burned to ash...
Rougly translated: For English Fleet and made in Karntnerstrasse, Vienna Austria
http://maps.google.com/maps?hl=en&q=karntnerstrasse+vienna&um=1&ie=UTF-8&sa=X&oi=geocode_result&resnum=1&ct=title
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What would HRH do?
Drink lots of fresh squeezed orange juice (make 'em squeeze 'em in front of you!)
Then - chocolate chip cookies and milk!
There! Cured!
(Get well soon Twitch!)
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My favorite show for a while was called "Test Pattern". I'd watch it every night trying to figure it out. It had no plot, no story line, no characters. I'd watch that thing for hours at a time trying to get into it and get the gist of the program. I finally gave up! I guess everyone else...
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