I own one leather jacket. It's a GW Bronco in horsehide. I received it in September of 2010. It's really superb. I have a number of vintage jacket and coats along with some very good reproductions. But, the GW A-2 is the only leather jacket that I need and truly have the desire to own, at the...
It looks nice! Wear it in good health.
I'm about to put on my 1971 M-65 and head out into a wintery weather mix NYC Saturday. I'll have the hood out as there is some mix of freezing rain and rain, at this point...after a few inches of snow overnight.
- Ian
They probably won't.
I think these people are rightfully concerned that anything they say will be spilled onto the internet, somewhere, as soon as it comes out of their mouths. Two decades ago, you could have called and they/he probably would tell you without hesitation. Not that a jacket or...
Force of Evil (1948)
The Dark Corner (1946)
Both are, apparently, considered film noir classics. I enjoyed The Dark Corner the most out of the two movies, though I found both to be good.
- Ian
For me, I have more vintage jackets (not leather...have one new and it's a GW) since I'm a 38 Regular. I have some newer reproductions, as well. In my opinion, you can't beat vintage (not even the best reproductions) when it's in really good condition.
- Ian
Often, I forgo Sports Center. In the morning, when I am able to, I switch to ESPN 2 to watch sports radio on TV (Mike and Mike). And sometimes, I can't stand any of it.
- Ian
I don't like that format, Mark. I would prefer a particular sport to be covered in it's entirety and then move on to the next, as well. I believe, as you suggested, they do it to keep 'you' viewing for the entirety of the broadcast.
- Ian
The Roosevelt's was outstanding! All of those Ken Burns series are great!
I read that he is currently working on "Vietnam." It's scheduled to air in 2016.
For Christmas I got "The War" on Blu Ray and "The West." However, if I could afford it, I would own all of his series on DVD/Blu-Ray.
- Ian
I know the feeling. Mine watches a lot of network series, as well. I don't care much for most network series, these days, either. :rolleyes:
But, that's pretty normal, I think. We're (Men and Women) often interested in different things.
- Ian
The Hallmark Channel, Lifetime, WE, Bravo and E! are to many women what the History, H2, National Geographic, Discovery (all of their channels) and ESPN are to many men. Again, thank goodness for having more than one TV in the home.
- Ian
I agree, as well.
When I was much, much younger, I saw all of the episodes at least twice on WTBS in the morning before school. I really don't care for it at all, at this point. I can take a few minutes of it. I watched the Christmas special (in color) on Christmas eve and that was all right...
^ Here, as well. I try to watch it every year. I've always loved this movie. I first saw it at the theater, with my grandfather, when it was released in 1983. We both loved it and took my mother and grandmother to see it the following year when it was rereleased. However, I also make a point not...
Thieves' Highway (1949)
The Street With No Name (1948)
Both were very good! Additionally, both movies have a lot of great jackets/coats, hats, suits and boots/shoes in them.
- Ian
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