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This was who I loved in Purgatory.
Didn't we all. R.I.P. Sam.
This was who I loved in Purgatory.
If you are the one who has to paint it let me know...I'll tell you of a slick & easier way to do it....building pipe-fence
If you are the one who has to paint it let me know...I'll tell you of a slick & easier way to do it.
Wear a pair of microfiber mop mitts over a pair of plastic medical gloves on your hands. Dip your hands in a 5 gal paint bucket. Don't know how many ft of pipe you have to paint & this can be a little bit sloppy wasting a bit of paint, but over ground or anything else that doesn't need to be protected, it's fast. The plastic medical gloves will keep your hands clean of paint. Beats brush, roller, pad, etc.Yes -- please!
Anyone know which hat this might be?Bradley Cooper rockin' this hat.
Any idea which one it could be?
That is a cool photo! The little guy had style!That is a great movie. That second hat looks a lot like the Artel you picked up awhile back. I like those old school vented straws as well..always have..
...even as young cowboy
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It was such a great show, too.Assuming TV movies still count, here's Darren McGavin as reporter Carl Kolchak in The Night Stalker from 1972...
...and again in The Night Strangler a year later:
Same hat, different ribbons, and the front of the brim changed between being snapped up or down for no apparent reason. He also wore the same hat when Universal decided to greenlight the television series Kolchak: The Night Stalker, which survived only a single season.
It was good enough for Chris Carter to cite it as a "tremendous influence" when he created The X-Files, but Universal Studios never seemed to give it much respect. I'm convinced the only reason it lasted as long as it did was because of McGavin, who unofficially performed the duties of Executive Producer in addition to starring in the show and, at times, seemed to be the only person involved who had any faith in it.It was such a great show, too.
McGavin was also in a couple of episodes, and during the "revival" a couple years ago they paid homage to Kolchak by suiting up a character to reference him.It was good enough for Chris Carter to cite it as a "tremendous influence" when he created The X-Files, but Universal Studios never seemed to give it much respect. I'm convinced the only reason it lasted as long as it did was because of McGavin, who unofficially performed the duties of Executive Producer in addition to starring in the show and, at times, seemed to be the only person involved who had any faith in it.
Thanks for the heads up!Tonight is the premier of HBO's "Deadwood" movie. Unfortunately I won't see it tonight but hope to soon. Look forward to reports from those who watch tonight.
Hmm...that's strange. I don't understand what could be happening there. Anyone else having that issue?Can't see the photos !?
Hmm...that's strange. I don't understand what could be happening there. Anyone else having that issue?