I have crappy vision in both eyes, maybe I should throw out my glasses and buy a pair of monocles! Hahaha.
I actually bought a simple, gold-tone monocle at a shop in London a while back. I should start carrying it around with me again. It's more like a small magnifying glass on a chain...
What ho, Mikey!
I shan't be at the August Meeting of the Pen Club. But I will be available for the October meeting, and the Pen Show in November. I hope to see you and your monocle soon!! :)
I had a red, wind-up clock during my childhood, and a blue one, which my father gave me. I forget what happened to the blue one...But the red one, I recall, broke from metal-fatigue or something. HOW, I have no idea.
All I recall was that one day, I was winding up the bell-spring, and...
This cashbox my father gave me years ago. He thought I'd find it cute. It's handy for storing stuff in, but there was no key! And it continued not having a key for several years. I didn't LOSE it...it just never had one!
This lack of a key frustrated me and I'd been meaning to find...
Today, I bought an original Singer Model 99 owner's instruction-manual!
Now I can chuck out that big, bulky, computer-printed, scanned-copy one, and use an original manual from the...1930s...I think this is!!
I also bought this neat little box of SINGER needles:
It's about...
Much like the first video, yes. When I was in Rome (2003, December), the traffic was absolutely CRAZY! You didn't know WHERE to walk and where not to. You could enter market squares which you think are automobile-free zones (5,000 locals can't all be wrong, eh?) and then suddenly some nutcase...
Rome is a crazy, crazy town! The traffic is absolutely insane! I mean I know every big city has its issues, but over there, you could set your watch to the number of ambulance-sirens you could hear every day. Not one or two, four or five...I was counting dozens every single day! And I was there...
Maybe if the candybar came with nitro-filled centers, it could serve as a grenade of sorts...
Break off a piece for yourself, and then share the rest with the Jerries...
They both look interesting, but I agree with Isshinryu101...I don't think either really 'works'.
Brown and biege, black and white...maybe...but to my eyes, at least, the colours are too similar and of too dark a shade to have any real distinction...
If my mental measurements are correct, no. You probably won't get a suit out of that.
I'd say you'd get either a waistcoat (quite possible in my opinion) or a jacket (might be a bit tight). But I don't know about a whole *suit*!!
Perhaps, but I don't see a one-pound candybar NOT looking incredibly suspicious. Don't forget that RATIONING was in effect at the time. Where would they get the sugar and cocoa?
http://gma.yahoo.com/blogs/abc-blogs/nazis-planned-assassinate-winston-churchill-exploding-chocolate-055149196--abc-news-topstories.html
*nibbles cautiously on his Cadbury's*
That sounds delicious, but if you'll pardon my asking...what are butterscotch cookies??
Tonight's dinner was roast pork and crackling, with rice :) Simple, but delicious.
"...No place hides a more dreadful record of sin than does the smiling countryside....You look at these lonely homesteads, and are impressed by their beauty. I look at them and think of what deeds of hellish cruelty may go on in such places, year in, year out, and no-one the wiser..."
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