Boy, do I hear you! I've got a whole linen closet full of fabric yet I always want more. You'd think they'd have come up with some kind of innoculation against fabric temptation by now, wouldn't you?
Very cool! I'll have to visit it when next I am in The City. My father used to wax nostalgic about automats so they seem quintisentially New York City to me.
These are great Miss Joeri! I wish there was some kind of number system so I could point out my favorites. I collect mostly holiday postcards--I'll try to post some later tonight.
(Smacks self in the forehead) Yes, of course! Thank you for letting me know--stuff like that drives me nuts until I get the answer. I know his work mostly from the New Yorker...
The mail just came and I got bupkus in the magazine department--hopefully tomorrow?
Lolita should so be a bombshell (in the magazine; she already lives the bombshell life from what I've seen)--and as a Lounger shouldn't she get precedence in line? In fact, there's a couple of gals who...
Oh, please post some pictures of him in vintage--he's such a sweet little guy. I think those would be my favorite pjs too--I'd buy those in an adult size!
I was thinking about this the other day (and feeling old!)--remembering how it used to be that I'd read about a film but have no easy way to see it. You either stayed up 'till 2 am and dealt with the homemade furniture store commercials or prayed it would be scheduled at a revival house...
I've watched old movies all my life--in fact one of my first memories is watching Duck Soup with my father when I was 2 or 3 years old.
I was lucky to have a great revival house available when I was in high school, the Uptown Theater in Minneapolis. The Uptown was (and, I believe, still...
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