Edging into a more modern period, The New Piccadillys (I hope they put out an album I can track down, still looking...) are a recent discovery. Their musical stylings come from the Beatles if they'd stuck with rock and roll, while fast-forwarding to the later sixties and seventies for material...
Currently listening to Johnny Cash in the background while I get on with some marking ahead of the final week of term (the powers that be at the university for which I work clearly don't care about observing an Easter Holiday - though I do get the two statutory bank holidays - so our term rolls...
Whether it's ELC or not (definitely a possibility with their popularity in Japan - I believe he spends a lot of time in Tokyo), the GE nod will certainly be very deliberate from someone so steeped in a love of cinematic pop culture. I wouldn't be surprised if this photo was a very carefully...
This is a hide I really must get a jacket in at some point, I love the idea of watching it change over time. Been through this with a wallet, but never a jacket....
Thread Moved to the Observation Bar, which is really the correct place for it.
Interesting premise. Personally, I'd go for either an Aero Seabiscuit, or possibly a Hoochhauler, in goathide. Either seal or black, depending on what else it was paired with. Classy, dresses up or down, lacks the...
That would make sense as a motivation for retirement; be interesting to see if there's a plotline where she has direct involvement, or if she's more of a cameo player.
I like how they're developing PB-W's character. I certainly wouldn't object to seeing more of her in a spin-off.
It's...
Ha.... I'm using the bank holiday to catch up on some marking, but I think this evening I'll make a point of pulling it up on Youtube on the big TV....
The last couple I've watched over and over. This has a few new clips, including incorporating the retirement thing. I wonder what the deal...
(Interesting to note the line about 'you've made mistakes' and recovered.... I wonder if that's an in-joke at the expense of the backlash against Crystal Skull? )
This is the first trailer I've seen that gives a sense of plot. It looks superb. I'm still hoping they don't dabble in *actual* time travel, but thus far this looks really solid to me.
It's one of the nicer straight-zip styles I've seen from Schott. I actually prefer it when a back seam has a lower panel like that rather than extending to the hem. Gives it a bit more of a 'finished' look in my eye.
That Speedway looks great. Chest pockets on these jackets are small. When I had my Dustbowl made back in 2014, I had a Speedway-style plain front with zip pocket put on the front. It's fine for my mp3 player or something similar, but I did make sure to have an inner pocket included in the spec...
I remember the Simons story. Last time I was in the store in Covent Garden, years ago before it moved, they'd switched to selling the Grenfell version (which fifteen years ago was nearly £300..... eeps). It's interesting where different folks draw the line.... I'm indifferent on the open back...
I've always been very happy with my Merc jackets - though of course the lack of a raglan sleeve is a dealbreaker for some. I will probably try a Real Hoxton next, though. The interesting thing especially there is they're the only affordable option I think I can recall seeing that has the...
Yeah, I think that one is a backronym - but it's got to be a sign your priest is on the right career path if he can inspire his audience to want to believe in what he's saying. I'm reminded of the hardware store I worked in as a student. We used to get all the local clergy in. Uniformly lovely...
And they say swearing is a sign of a limited vocabulary - pah!
Douglas Bader once visited a school for young ladies, were he had been invited to lecture the girls, in his mode as "war hero". So the story goes, the young ladies were rapt with attention, and eyes grew wide as he described...
I suppose it is the equivqlrnt on some level of the kids who go on school exchange trips wanting to learn the local swears....
I have been told that many ESL folks prefer to swear in English rather than the mother tongue. Sounds less rude, maybe (equivalent of you or I muttering "merde", or...
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