LizzieMaine
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"Come on, Jefferson, who told you you could write? And this paper costs tuppence farthing a sheet -- you think this revolution's made of money?"
Here's two more fighting for your right to say it
:twitch:
I rarely go to the malls, but last time I went , the people were, on the whole,
"dressed" as if they just got out of bed with no thought to how they looked. I miss the days when
people took care on how they dressed when going out in public. But on the other hand...Al Capone
always looked "spiffy" out in public .......
2jakes, I've been trying to figure out why I see nothing when you post... It finally hit me!
I use the "Default Style" for viewing the website, rather than the "Blackend" style. You type in the same pale color as the background of the default style so your posts appear blank! I've had to switch to the black background to see what your posts say. :cool3: Secret writing, eh?
Btw: I sent you a pm. You will notice that the best of the best are on
the list. I am indeed a lucky fellow...
The hoodie can be a very professional, businesslike uniform. If you work on a garbage truck.
I believe the contemporary term was "Snorky!"Al Capone
always looked "spiffy" out in public .......
The 101st Airborne strike team preparing for the Normandy Invasion jump. Half the team was killed within seven hours' of the drop zone.
If you ever saw the film, The Dirty Dozen, these guys-a renegade bunch within the division-were the chosen twelve. [angel]
Actually, they were called "The Filthy Thirteen!"
[video=youtube;4khGDMXk0uA]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4khGDMXk0uA[/video]
Jake McNiece still knows how to salute in a snappy fashion.