I live in G.B. for my sins, I had an abiding need years ago to wear a Fedora hat. After a while of banging on about it, I purchased one in Dark Green, I still wear it amongst all the other ones I now own. For some reason that I cannot fathom, I recently desired a beret. Not having too much cash...
Not so much a real building per se, but the catacombs under Paris are stunning. 6 Million people are boned there in a Ossuary. Fascinating piece of 1700's history...
'Mildred Pierce' with Joan the Crawford. I had never seen it before last night and isn't it a doozy...?? You could see the ending way before it happened, but still a well made film nonetheless... !!
'Just Jane' is a few miles from where I live, not far from Coningsby where the Memorial Flight Lancaster 'City of Lincoln' resides. I have seen the 'Just Jane' plane many times when we go for a memorial Motorbike club ride there. She had four engines alright, but one was not the correct type...
Last night I ploughed through 'Anne of the Thousand Days' with Genevieve Bujold and Richard Burton amongst others. A quite good film from 1970 all about Anne Boleyn and Henry V111. A sordid story really.!
Cater for myself tonight, a pan of wholemeal spahetti, a tin of Smoked mackerel chopped up a mite, a unhealthy dollop of Jalapeno Tabasco, a little smidgin of Dark Soy Sauce and mix..... a firm favorite of mine..!!
This plane first caught my eye in one of those serials from the 30's entitled 'The Perils of Pauline'. I guess they used all available footage of the plane within the films. Some fifteen or so years before Hugh's 'Spruce Goose' or Hercules 1..
The Scarecrow Hat.
For some weirdly apparent reason, a very good friend of mine has grown an all encompassing obsession with Scandinavian marine engines, usually old ones, but a nonetheless a bit unique to these parts. He watches various clips on the 'web' and indulges himself as much as he can...
There was a film, possibly 1940's in which, during the last scenes, a female wearing a raincoat and a Fedora hat, attempts to kill someone with a knife. A hand grasps her arm and the hat is removed or falls off, her blonde hair cascades down. That image just sticks in my memory and I haven't a...
Well thanks a lot guys for all the answers, if I recall correctly Eastwood flares one up in a film by striking it on his pants leg and that baffled the deuce out of me, I wore out jean legs trying to look tough and gave birth to the HOTPANT myth... !!! Strike anywhere matches, that name...
As far as I know, we over in Gt. Britain have no match like those shown in earlyish films from America. I was watching the film 'Double Indemnity' tonight. The Barbara Stanwyck version and throughout the film, there are scenes where cigarettes and cigars are lit by a match, ignited by a simple...
Although Greer Garson was good in the film, as were all the cast, it was simply a filmic take on the stout yeomanry of Britain. It has fear, pathos, excitement etc etc, all the hallmarks of a decent 'war' film. The same could be said of 'Went The Day Well' and others of the ilk. It certainly...
Christmas Eve afternoon, all done around me in the house, the wifely woman was out visiting friends of hers, I sat down and watched for the very first time the very old, silent film 'The Penalty' with Lon Chaney Snr. Absolutely brilliant, a total pleasure to view.... a favorite now... !!
Back in the late seventies, I purchased a book about the late Howard Hughes, since then I have read loads more about the guy. I don't know how many I currently own, but my latest aquisition 'Citizen Hughes' by Michael Drosnin, published in 1985 is quite an eye opener.
The various shenanigans...
I have always had a beard since I could grow one, varying in styles and lengths. My second wife (still current), once caught me shaven apart from a curly ended 'tache'. He remark of "Grow it back again quick because you look like a potato" just about did it permanently.....
Maybe I am barking up the wrong tree on here, but as most of you seem to be from the U.S. of A., and that you seem to drink an inordinately large amount of coffee over there, I was wondering if one of you could furnish me with any detail relevant to the addiction of strong coffee to the human...
A superb recommendation, I have the Kaweco Sport Classic in Green, my favorite colour, it has a broad nib configuration. Used every day without fail, very inexpensive but, built to exacting standards, cartridges available everywhere.....
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