Sure, if you already possess some grounded knowledge on a subject, go for the real thing first. But if you've never heard of Rockabilly or if you have no idea there is/was/could be a scene in your local area, you have to start somewhere, correct?
If you've never worn a fedora and you don't...
I see it often and I don't approve. I will not buy an item that I believe has excessive shipping cost. I also am more concerned about the overall price, but I WILL NOT pay $15 shipping and $1 for a pencil w/ free DVD included (you catch my drift).
Any veteran members please feel free to make corrections as necessary. After my research into this topic and having reviewed many of the helpful hints I've received on this board (including various other threads), I would say some of the most important differences are usually most notable AFTER...
Here's just another example of what I was talking about, this is intensely interesting to me because I really enjoy sociological studies. This report provides an interesting perspective on our youth as well.
WARCRAFT Used to Study Disease
My barber retired long ago. The only barbers left are on the verge of retiring...or death.
So I go to some cheap-cut hole and pay about $20 for a cut, shampoo, hot towel and scalp massage.
I've noticed this problem with about three sellers lately. They waited almost a month to leave me positive feedback AFTER I'd paid instantly, received the items in the mail AND left them feedback. My goodness, give me a break.
My great Aunt Leona used to call my great Uncle Cyril "His Nibs" referring to some advertisement that apparently was quite humorous back in the 30's and 40's.
I almost always refer to my significant others by their names but I occasionally call them "bebe" or "sweetie". Nothing too fancy...
Well, besides the obvious statement that SOME must have, which would have necessitated an article, I imagine quite a few traveling business men packed suitcases; whether they were traveling salesmen or presidents of their companies, they all would have had some stop for rest and thereby, packed...
Think Rev. Horton Heat or The Legendary Shack Shakers. If you ever see those guys touring through your local hot spots (usually not arenas), you can bet there will be some Rockabilly scenesters.
And like the previous post mentions, check out car shows, motorcycle shows, gearhead stuff, etc...
I checked their listings and they don't have what you're looking for but I would recommend Mile High Comics to any collectors, in case you haven't already heard of them.
I used to buy a TON of issues from them.
This sounds a bit like the "Marvel Milestones" editions that came out in the '90's. Some quick-buck eBayscheisters decided to cash in on peoples' lack of motivation and would sell a book with a headline like, "First Appearance of the Punisher in Amazing Spiderman 129! NM!!" and they would scan...
Matt Damon had some words about the character James Bond at his UK premiere of the Bourne Ultimatum which you can read here: http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/entertainment/6948445.stm
Here are some snipets: "The Bond character will always be anchored in the 1960s and in the values of the 1960s,"...
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