I am he for whomst thou seekest
Sure you are
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Personal energy self-sufficiency is stymied a little in many parts of Europe, including the UK, since electricity created through solar power, for example, is presumed to belong to the power grid and individuals have to make it available to the network and buy it back at a discount.
I'm not...
Those are 2 sharp-looking fellows. Do you know the provenance of this photo?
I particularly like the chap on the right's homemade turn-ups [cuffs] and scarf. I do that with a couple of my heavier suits in winter, although I haven't yet got round to wearing flash boots with them...
I'm always confused by those who want to punish their new leather jackets. All a matter of personal taste, of course, but what about just wearing it? Nature will take care of the rest.
How do you think those nice old jackets got to be soft, pliable and patina'd? ;)
A thread here on this subject.
John Smedley merino wool ones are the best in my opinion.
Edit: Sorry, I misread this as a 'search for' post. This is a very innovative idea.
The Tea Company, "Come and Have Some Tea with Me", 1968
Folk songs about tea
random tea songs
Songs from the TeaMuse site
Songs featuring tea
I have had enough tea for now...
Which un-scary roots are these? Certainly not the 1960s or 1970s. Dr Who's always getting more scary for kids over time, apparently. It's the reverse of nostalgia... ;)
You're right about the US. Just think of the 'old-time' music trend of the 1920s and 30s.
In England there's been a general ruralistic nostalgia in the air for over a hundred years.
Going further back a central theme of Chaucer's The Knight's Tale, as I remember it, is that things are...
Yes. Hopefully, we're all buying clothes made by adults paid a fair wage for their location/professional experience/output, not clothes made by children or by adults working for their very lives.
This is not just airy idealism: it's possible to take control over what you buy. But your choices...
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