As of now, most of my hats are beaters, to some extent. The exceptions are my Borsalino San Remo, and my Montecristi from PanamaBob.
The tan colored New York, is one I wear a good deal.
My Indy is another one.
And my $8.49 ebay special Stetson.
I'm of Sicilian descent, so I should support Italy, but I didn't like the way they stole that game from Austarlia.
Despite the brutality vs. the Netherlands, there's something about Portugal that captures my imagination. So I'll be supporting them.
I was style conscious in college, working retail selling shoes in the late 1980s.
I started working in libraries and realized that they were dirty places to work, so I shelved the good clothes, for t-shirts and jeans when I wasn't working with the public.
Then in schools, each job brought...
Consultants always make more than the people at the company that hires them. USUALLY they know a hell of a lot less. This situation would truly be an anomaly...a consultant who knows what to do.
My lovely
arrived yesterday, I'm so thrilled. Feels like it was blocked ON my head, it fits so well.
This one has a flag I mentioned on a thread in the Observation Bar. It's a Rebuild New Orleans flag.
Trying to steam my Grandpa's old straw. Don't know if I can do anything with it.
Haversack, Krauss, in New Orleans had same thing with the pneumatic system. I think you could pay cash in the departments, but any credit purchases went up the chute.
You could buy everything at Krauss. It's right on Canal St. Building is still there but closed about ten years ago. ANY...
It's not getting put down upon at Cigar Weekly, that's for sure, I just reread the thread to make certain there wasn't anything controversial or anything.
Very interesting conversation. Quigley, you're correct, too, about conversations wandering. On internet bbs it's considered by many to be bad form, but why is that? If we were sitting together having a cigar, a beverage and conversation, someone wouldn't sit there with a ruler and rap us about...
I'm literally sick to my stomach over the egg the U.S. laid today. Save for Claudio Reyna's shot off of Petr Cech's goal and Eddie Johnson TRYING to get something started. Bobby Convey and Eddie Lewis looked a bit dangerous up the left wing at times, but weren't consistent enough. Terrible...
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