I'm an Engineer.
I look after Cyclotrons..... small radioactive reactors...... I have to race against the clock to do repairs or run the risk of receiving dangerous doses of radiation.
When not looking after them I'm responsible for MRI scaners..... equally as dangerous due to the...
Morrissey is a fan of Rockabilly.
I know the woman that has been known to cut his hair:
http://www.stevehooker.co.uk/_rock_n_roll/pages/109-slick-50-barber-shop.asp
I've got a collared Letterman from the Fifties that I was contemplating selling, a Maroon colour with white leather arms.
If any one fancies buying it, I can post more info' on it, PM me if so.
It'd fit a UK Large.
I recently had a Red and White leather armed Letterman custom made...
Thanks.
I've just read a couple of Stephen King's recent compilation books.
Everything's eventual and Just after Sunset..... easy to read if you can only nip in now and again.
Buick 8 was okay.... but you never really knew why it had all come about.
I'd like to find the time to read more...
Please drop my mate John Fowlie a line:
http://www.bigmauto.com/
Everyone in the vintage Chrysler scene knows John and what a good guy he is.
If he can't help you he might know someone who can.
Tell him Lee said hello.
Blimey David!
That's a turn up for the books.
Wikipedia can always be relied upon:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/London_Necropolis_Company
I've a few other interesting items like that, I'll post some more at some time.
Cheers!
Lee.
http://www.forteantimes.com/features/articles/171/londons_necropolis_train.html
I tried again, the link seems to work for me.
if not, here's a link to the cemetery and a book regarding the subject:
http://www.brookwoodcemetery.com/brookwood%20necropolis.htm
New to the forum, I'm still trying work out what's appropriate and what hasn't been posted before.
I'm a fan of anything unusual and I love Spooky stuff!
The forum is obviously about clothing, history and materials circa 1930-40 in general.
Therefore I figured this might be of interest in a...
Hi Nathalie.
I presume you meant "can't stand the style".
That's why I registered here....the Jeans and T-shirt thing can be very monotonous.
Thanks to advice read here, I've got a few places to start looking for 50s stuff that's a little less "same-y".
Great stuff guys.
I've got some good Jukebox resources if anyone needs parts or wants to buy.
First stop for any Jukebox bits you need should be these guys:
http://victoryglass.com/
UK/ Europe:
http://www.thejukeboxman.com/
Cheers!
Lee.
http://www.jukeboxjiveshow.co.uk/
I administrate a forum dedicated to a "character" in, and the title of, one of King's books.
Although I'm still a fan, personally I think King's writings went a little perverse during "Gerald's game", verging on Paedophilia.
"It" had a couple of similar disturbing "childhood" memories in it...
Flicka.....I'm currently in Uppsala, on a training course...
A beautiful place..... but is Sweden always this cold?
:)
I'm off to check out the Cathedral now.
Lee.
UK.
Can I ask some advice guys?
This quote comes from 2007 (Fishmeok).
My Dad gave me a Jacket.... he bought it because it "looked like the Jacket the guys wear in that movie Space Cowboys!"
It's a good jacket but a modern copy.
I'm not sure of the model, I'll take a look when I return...
Thanks William.....
I'm in Sweden at the moment, when I return I head to Germany and then Milwaukee after that.
Intensive training at the moment, right up until the summer (I'm an Engineer.... I look after Nuclear Reactors and MRI Scanners).
I've a friend that will receive Christine for me...
I like the AMI A Norman..... a nice looking JB.
If I ever make it to be rich I'd buy an AMI I
Phil Gibson sells 78s at Jukebox Madness mate.
Get on his emailing list, he'll let you know what he's got new in every 6 months or so.
Not many bargains but some good stuff, he's in the UK.
Phil...
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