I wore my new heavy (supposed to be the weight of an original) Buzz Rickson N-1 HPA non-stenciled jacket here in NYC on Tuesday. I took a five mile walk with temperatures in the 20s and, with the wind chill, it felt like it was about 10 degrees. I only wore an old US Navy sweater underneathe...
I don't think most anyone has any idea that I'm wearing something vintage, unless I tell them.
Also, most of my vintage clothing and footwear is casual. So, for example, I'll mix a 40s jacket in with 60s shirt and a 70s pair of Levi's with a modern leather belt (or canvas US Army 1940...
Neil's is great! The site of it...and it's pretty neat at the counter. I like their food, as well.
Yes. That Greyhound Terminal in Evansville is really something. I remember being in there when I was a little boy to pick someone up, a time or two. It sat empty and in disrepair for a long time...
This auction began at 7:00pm PDT on October 11, 2015, here in the United States. It's a 7 day auction with no reserve and a starting price of $0.51 USD.
Buzz Rickson WWII era N-1 Deck Jacket:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/301764357801?ssPageName=STRK:MESELX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1555.l2649
Thanks for...
When I was in Indiana (Evansville), this summer, available for purchase was U.S. produced traditional Pepsi and Mt. Dew in glass bottles made with "Real Sugar." I'm not sure if they were "available for a limited time" or not.
- Ian
As cliché as it is, at this point, I think moderation what's important. Overdoing, almost, anything isn't good. Have your sugar, salt and dairy. Just don't lose your good sense. I'd much rather consume those ingredients than some such as saccharine, traditional margarine, etc. But, whatever gets...
I don't drink much in the way of soft drinks or drink them often, typically. I've become a water-guy. However, I discovered Mexican made Coca-Cola (made with cane sugar) in glass bottles, a few years back. I would always pick them up when I visited Indiana as I really didn't see them here in...
What are you going to do?... We're, now, humans living in the 21st Century. Most of us will adopt and adapt to one degree or another. I suspect that for most of us here, it will be as minimal as possible. As much as we love the past or, at least, some of it, we are also are people of this time...
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