Being left-handed definitely makes no difference. In fact, though left-handed I was always stronger on the treble clef than the bass clef while playing piano, though I think that's more because I'm so used to reading the treble clef from playing the flute.
Mary - I'd love to have one like that! I love the atomic feel. I love mine too - the orange and aqua combo is a big fave.
I have lots of tiki mugs I could certainly display - great idea! I'm currently scouring ebay for vintage poison bottles. :-)
The delightful Kitty T gave me a Turner shadowbox mirror for a housewarming gift. Now that I finally have one, I'm not sure what to display in it! Who has 'em, who displays what in 'em? And does anyone have any vintage pictures showing shadowbox mirrors in the 40s and 50s?
Here's a...
:offtopic: Has anyone here actually read Shalit's book? OMG, it is so, so badly written. I finished it, but felt stupider afterwards. :offtopic:
Edited to say: Sorry, I didn't see that obviously some people had read it. I hated it. HATED IT!
I'm not sure if I'm notorious yet for being both a repro snob (don't wear it) and a cheapskate (if it's over $50 I ain't buying it), but I am both. If I could sew I probably would make my own stuff and not be stuck up about it, but I have (finally) found an amazing store in Brooklyn where I can...
Marc, I think you've found the male equivalent of the "Sexy _____" that women strive for each Halloween! A vintage 3 piece! :eusa_clap But next time you might consider a push up bra.
Bought this really fab corset at Orchard Corset (on Orchard Street in NYC). Very inexpensive ($59) for a steel boned corset. I loved going into the store - a real blast from the past. To fit me, the women lightly felt my bust, hip, and waist, and yelled my size to her husband. Then we went...
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