Michael R.
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you may want to look that up before you start throwing it around on a family forum
Ooow ! Yeah I was thinking that when that started . yuck .
you may want to look that up before you start throwing it around on a family forum
I would still refrain from wearing it to a ball game just to be safe! Be its very nice!Hey everybody!
Looking great as usual, folks! Thanks to all for the likes and nice words on recent posts.
Still felt weather here in coastal NorCal. Been so long since we have had normal weather here I almost forgot what it was like to not be parched by mid March.
Celebrating grey today, grey hat for grey skies and road unis! GO GIANTS!!
Stetson 3XBQ Mode Edge, ca.1950, aka the Big Fuzzy Bunny.
No, that is NOT a Dodger blue ribbon. Boo L.A.!
Have a wonderful afternoon!
you may want to look that up before you start throwing it around on a family forum
50s Resistol
Bowie fan, eh?Thanks for the kind comments, Harv and Charlie - and thanks for all the likes on yesterday's Monte-pics
I clearly see where you're going, but no - I never really worked at Area 51. I was hatched far, far away from the place, though I actually was passing through once. Here's a pic from my stoney teens:
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- thank God for hats and RayBans!
Running late in my Stetson Royal Deluxe Premiere.
Yeah, I was up a little late last night. TGIF!Sa-weet lid; hides your tired eyes, Dave!
The fluidity with which we change the connotation of words today allows for darn near anything. We'll now use the words, "fly, dope, nasty, sick, bad," (among others) to mean good things. I hear them used almost daily in that way, as well as many other forms of contemporary, [often] urban talk. I get it, but it all can be confusing, or something like trying to learn a new language that's always changing. I think SNL did a skit about a national committee in charge of new words to replace the earlier versions, as they became too mainstream.
Beastiality and animal husbandry are NOT the same, nor even related...
Thanks Charlie!Harv that bash looks machine-done. Perfect, GORGEOUS!!
Carl Zeumer Braunschweig / Brunswick probably mid to later 1950s.