The family (who would have to help me out) are balking at St. Paul. All our friends and relations are in Minneapolis, 20-plus minutes by car. Not a huge haul, but when you're 75 and it's snowy-icy, anything can happen. They also will not consider a single family house (or a condo in one), which...
I always say matching fabrics after-the-fact is impossible, but could I send a "virtual swatch" to a decent fabric shop and have them send me a real swatch? It would sure save leg work, altho I'll bet a lot of them don't like using e-mail, which defeats the purpose.
Sing You Sinners - Fletcher Henderson & Orch., 1937. The only online version features your exhibition dancers, Glenn and Rachel. Let's give 'em a warm Fedora Lounge welcome.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zb_ST9AEgR0
Correct. Tie bar goes over the tie at midchest, or a bit lower.
I wear collar bars - very short slender ones, for a 30s look. But it's getting hard to find shirts that will work with them (especially with an 18 collar).
You're right sir. But the 3-to-button is starting to be shoved out the door after 20 years of acceptance. I remember when you couldn't get one in New York Friggn City unless you went high-end or custom. I dread the return of those days...
I too am blessed with lack of issue and likely to remain so. The day I grow up enough to raise a person from babyhood is the day I am too damn grown up.
The b!tch part is finding a female of similar sentiments. They're in heavy demand!
Holy ned, this thread is reminding me of all the modern things I do use daily.
I don't have:
hoodies
a Twitter account
a Skype account
a Netflix account
a fannypack
a PlayStation, Xbox, Wii or like that
a Blu-Ray player
Crocs
Skechers
an iPad ('Pod, yes. 'Tunes, yes.)
anything hawked by Billy...
There were fat guys, there were tall guys, but there weren't many slightly overweight guys. Most people didn't quite get enough to eat, so if you were heavy it was almost always a glandular condition and extreme in nature.
apologies if I posted this before...
...but it's today's earworm, not just the tune, but the arrangement and especially the bass sax solo.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VW3j5GWktZY
A surprisingly good-sounding celluloid 78 from 1929 in a refreshing lemon-yellow.
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