Or manage to move on -- like Joe Kennedy. ;)
You do realize that this is one of the most basic of logic fallacies, right?
One needn't be a master chef to know the brown stuff in the sandwich is kaka, not peanut butter.
Here's a picture of my great uncle, Duffy, at some lake in Indiana or Illinois in around 1920-something.
He usually wore dapper suits, but this I found very striking.
OK (ahem) I didn't want to out myself as a geek. I'm talking primarily about fantasy and medieval ones (Xena, I'm looking at you!), where they have no excuse.
Touching on "language" in film -- nothing throws me out of a historical film (like pre-Civil War, historical drama, etc., or even a high fantasy culture film) where someone says "okay."
I love this. I'm a great fan of cufflinks, and just recently picked up a few more French-cuffed shirts.
Heck, I'm thinking of having my "regular" dress shirts taken to the tailor to be refitted for cufflinks. (Shouldn't be too hard -- kill the wrist button, and do in a button hole where it used...
John, I am *so* sorry to hear about your loss.
In another forum I'm on, there was recently posted a story about a family that had to have their elderly dog put to sleep, and the vet came to the house so the dog's last hours could be in a familiar place of comfort. After, the vet stayed for a...
I've always admired William Powell.
In "The Thin Man" (
In his later years (around mid sixties, I think, shortly after retiring from film):
He passed away at the age of 91 in 1984.
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