DanielJones
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Welcome to the Lounge gents! Hope you have a great time here.
Cheers!
Dan
Cheers!
Dan
I've sure had enough of them, but I suspect Florida had best get used to them for a while. I suspect things will return to the late 1950's and 1960's when they were a regular occurance. My father worked for the National Hurricane Center and that was always a time when he would be gone for long stretches at a time (he also flew with the Hurricane Hunters until my Mom convinced him that wasn't a good idea once I came along).Twitch said:Had enough hurricanes Colonel?
Colonel said:Almost kind of sad that just keeping your word and doing your job now gets special recognition.
Amen to that Colonel
Colonel said:I'll add my "welcome" as well as making a quick introduction myself.
I am not a big hat wearer, nor do I own vintage clothing. Why am I here? Because I've found a place where people take the words "Ladies" and "Gentlemen" seriously, and that is really refreshing. The concepts of chivalry and noblesse oblige and just plain old good manners have almost disappeared from our culture, and I search for ways to try and bring them back.
My screen name of "Colonel" comes from receiving a commission as a Kentucky Colonel in September 2004 http://sos.ky.gov/executive/kentuckycolonels.htm.
I am a Bible-Believing Christian, and that is the single dominating factor in my life. Other lesser things are a keen interest in my Southern heritage (the real stuff, not the "redneck hillbilly" stuff). I used to be active in Sons of Confederate Veterans and Military Order of the Stars and Bars.
I own a software business that I founded a bit over 10 years ago, which allows me to work from home. Having one's own business and working from home has got to be one of life's great pleasures.
OK, hats and other stuff: I have a Stetson Temple and a wool felt fishing hat in that same style. I also have a well-worn A-2 jacket. The A-2 now spends most of the time hanging in the closet while I wear an "Indy style" jacket. I just didn't like the knitted waist and cuffs of an A-2. I don't wear a hat much at all unless it's cold and wet (not much of that here in Florida), or when I'm working out in the garden in the sun (where I wear a pith helmet). Nearly all of my clothing tends to have a 1930's look to them though - just not "vintage". So, from a "dress the part" standpoint, I really don't fit in very well here. I trust that I won't be kicked out for that.
Good day and God Bless.
I'm in Volusia County (West side - haven't been to the beach in years). Actually, I'm not much of a hat wearer in the way that most folks on this forum are. I've got a fedora that I ordered off the internet, and another older one that I also mail-ordered; those are pretty much just cold wet weather wear (and not a lot of that here). Most of the hat wearing I do is a surplus pith helmet when I'm working out in the garden. Those are great for keeping the sun and rain off, and protection from branches when on the riding mower and going under trees. I'm looking around for a nice straw hat though. Just haven't found one I like yet.Mycroft said:Welcome you all to the lounge, :cheers1: -here's one on me.
Where in Florida are ya? Where do you get your hats in the Sunshine(or Gunshine) State?
Colonel said:I'm in Volusia County (West side - haven't been to the beach in years). Actually, I'm not much of a hat wearer in the way that most folks on this forum are. I've got a fedora that I ordered off the internet, and another older one that I also mail-ordered; those are pretty much just cold wet weather wear (and not a lot of that here). Most of the hat wearing I do is a surplus pith helmet when I'm working out in the garden. Those are great for keeping the sun and rain off, and protection from branches when on the riding mower and going under trees. I'm looking around for a nice straw hat though. Just haven't found one I like yet.