jbucklin
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Michael, I tried to drag and drop the photo into the post but only got the URL. How did you get my photo to appear?
Thanks,
Jason
Thanks,
Jason
I knew you were going to ask me that....jbucklin said:Michael, I tried to drag and drop the photo into the post but only got the URL. How did you get my photo to appear?
Thanks,
Jason
That is really cool! Both the hat and the theatre. I'm a huge fan of the Globe Theatre, myself, so I recognized the picture there before even reading your text. I'm involved with the A/V and Home Theater industry, designing and installing custom private dedicated home theaters, and have built one in each of my last two homes. For various reasons, I've named each one the "Globe Theatre", partially in homage to Shakespeare's original there in London.Brent Hutto said:It's not "today" exactly but rather Saturday evening at the Shakespeare's Globe theater, London. Just moments before the actors took the stage for a performance of Macbeth.
The hat is my new but now much-abused Astuccio. After being worn for 14 hours in airports and airplanes on Monday night then daily (and nightly) in non-stop 15-25mph winds on the English southeast coast for the remainder of the week as you can see the soft, floppy brim has rather "flopped".
On one evening while walking along the beach road in Deal, Kent a gust snatched the hat off my head, whisked it under a car that has just stopped at the corner head of me and I saw it disappear about 100 feet down a side street before I lost sight of it. I trotted down the street looking everywhere before doubling back and finding it sitting on the sidewalk about eight feet from where it was taken from my head. So somehow the swirling wind took it across the street, half a block down, across the street again then half a block back up to the original corner.
So I think by Saturday night it was holding up remarkably well. It helped that the weather was 8-14C all week (that's "cold" to "not quite as cold" in Fahrenheit term) so the hat didn't exactly get sweaty.
jbucklin said:And of course I had to include a photo of my new Dobbs Dayton. It's funny, I got it home and realized it's pretty much the same hat as my Stetson Saxon, except that it's Steel Grey and the Saxon is Graphite. Enough of a difference to justify the purchase!
What a concept.....Justifying a hat purchase....
I might have to try that.
Then maybe I won't have to hide them.
Mario said:Just another Mallory...
chanteuseCarey said:Just remember she doesn't dance the Lindy Hop though Tango yes, Lindy Hop NOOO...
Mario said:Carey -- Tango will do just fine. I think my getup doesn't really look like Lindy Hop anyway. And about the hat - I'll see to it that you get a proper one. And course we'll need a rose...
Michaelshane said:Pictures of those roses please.....:eusa_clap