DIY? 4 Times It’s Cheaper to Pay a Professional
Article from CBS Money Watch.
It's one thing if you don't have the right equipment for the job, or if you're not entirely into getting grimey (ladies don't always like to crawl under cars to change oil), but simple stuff like selling YOUR OWN...
Saw this on the Consumerist. Reminds me of the anti-theft "soup can" and "head of lettuce" you can put in your cupboard/icebox with cash rolled up in it.
Just hope the cleaning crew at the office doesn't come through and see your "moldy" sandwich before you've had a chance to eat it! :eusa_doh:
Boys! I tell ya.
They rush to the chocolate cake rather than savor the delicious three-course meal. Instant gratification will kill this country, mark my words! :eusa_doh:
Sounds like good riddance to bad rubbish, no?
Yeah, I was afraid that's what you were asking! lol I know some guys on here have huge, secret stashes of vintage ties. Hopefully they come out of the woodwork!
I know Mr. Vim mentioned in the Pinstripe Jacket thread that he goes through eBay seller eauctiondepot. I've used them once in the...
[evil voice]
Ah yes, then we shall put you to the test, Mr. Bond! Perhaps you've heard of my Aluminum Box trap? Haha, good luck Mr. Bond - I'm off to the Virgin Islands to open a distastefully-themed martini bar...UNDER YOUR NAME! Muwahaha!"
[/evil voice]
And you've exhausted the thrift stores? You can always try eBay.
Or there's a quick Google search:
Mountain and Sackett
Corsair Tie Shop
Necktie Manufacturers
To name a few. I tend to go for the thrift stores and eBay. [huh]
I recently finished a horrific, sickening film "based on a true story" (have yet to verify this): The Girl Next Door (2007)
It's a terrifying film with a brutal premise. It's also well crafted and produced. I won't suppose on WHY the film was made, but in any case, it's a very sad story about...
The hat on the left appears to be a fedora with the brim snapped up.
Regarding the hat on the right: the brim is curled slightly, it has a center dent, it is pinched in the front and has a contrasting (darker) ribbon. I believe it is a homburg.
As previously mentioned, that is electrical...
You know, I wouldn't be surprised if he threw Esperanto into his music; I think over a million people speak that now anyway. That guy is a walking translator.
Any time I try to recommend him to someone, they hear his music and laugh; they think I'm kidding around. [huh]
I think he's...
I believe this was Director/Writer David Lynch's sentiment when he was creating Mulholland Drive
Which, by the way, terrified me, excited me and sits high on my list of best films ever made.
I only wear them in the summer, and only around the house or under a casual button up.
*I've always seen them called A-shirt (which stood for Athletic Shirts).
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