Glad somebody else mentioned this before I did. Marion was a true thorn in the British side for quite a few years, and kept them rather tied up in parts of SC during that time. He was a real pioneer of guerrilla warfare, though many of his biographies tended to exaggerate it somewhat. Peter...
Go see Graham at Optimo. You don't have to buy a hat (though you will really want to), but he has a neat shop.
If it were me, I would have to visit the Field Museum too.
What a shame.
My mom is red haired, my grandfather was, 2 of my aunts, and 1 of my uncles are. They all report teasing as a child, but are happy with being unique.
I wound up with brown hair, but I do have a red beard, which is rather unusual looking, but I'm proud of it nonetheless...
My wife and I debate about which is better...she prefers the newness of spring, and I prefer the fall. I sometimes pull out my fall/winter camping gear every so often just so I can smell the aroma of burnt pine and scrub oak.
I love waking up to a cup of hot, spiced apple cider, and a nice...
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I have far too many. At some point, I'm really going to have to sit down and decide what I'll devote my time to, because keeping up with everything I'm interested in is far too much for one person to do.
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Most modern Milan-style hats are made of a paper straw that is shellacked so the paper will not fall apart when it gets wet. Optimo's Milan hats are made from a real straw fiber, which won't fall apart if it gets wet, hence the lack of shellac.
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