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Hello to all the new ladies!! I just lurve this place, and it's full of the nicest folks around!
Dracca said:Hello
I introduced myself in a bit more detail earlier in the powder room but as I am just now making it over to this forum, I thought that I would pop in this thread and say hi here too. I found the site on a search for info on 1940's hairstyle tips and have been reading in the powder room and the beauty forum over the last few weeks. So much great info here, I just love it.
HollyGolightly said:Hello Miss ^_^
Saddly I'm not that girl
I'm pretty bummed out about it since the Ahwahnee Heritage Holidays sounds like fun ^_^
Sorry ><
P.S. where is the Ahwahnee Heritage Holidays held at? & what goes down there?
Miss 1940's said:Hi there,My name is Ashley...I know a few of you on here via Myspace....I am so glad that my friend told me about this site..you guys are so nice.I love to share my interest with other and explore the interest of others.
French said:Hi,
my name is French, and I found this site while looking for some information on proper hats, not the caps that have permeated our society. I still haven't purchased my first real hat, but have been scouring the Burlington Coat Factory stores in my region as well as getting myself prepared for a trip to DelMonico Hatter in New Haven, CT.
The main association I have with vintage is I try to only use fountain pens or pencils as writing instruments. My collection of pens includes both modern and vintage, with a special attraction to Esterbrook and Parker fountain pens.
Career wise, I'm a scientist, so while steeped in tradition, the majority of my work is with software that analyzes DNA, so nothing really vintage there.
that is about all about me. thanks for reading
french
French said:Hi,
my name is French, and I found this site while looking for some information on proper hats, not the caps that have permeated our society. I still haven't purchased my first real hat, but have been scouring the Burlington Coat Factory stores in my region as well as getting myself prepared for a trip to DelMonico Hatter in New Haven, CT.
The main association I have with vintage is I try to only use fountain pens or pencils as writing instruments. My collection of pens includes both modern and vintage, with a special attraction to Esterbrook and Parker fountain pens.
Career wise, I'm a scientist, so while steeped in tradition, the majority of my work is with software that analyzes DNA, so nothing really vintage there.
that is about all about me. thanks for reading
french
If you go to http://www.isellpens.com there are some quite reasonably priced pens. Also, you can check out reviews of different pens at http://www.fountainpennetwork.comsweetfrancaise said:I've always wanted to use fountain pens, but they appear too expensive when I venture out to buy one!