I like the suit Purvis was wearing in the end when they took Dillinger down
The ONLY thing I don't like, is now prices are going to skyrocket on the guns depicted in the movie, of which I only have half (Thompson, 1903, 1911 .38 super, Rem mod 11...)
I do like they tried to fit in the 1911...
Read my mind.
I would try heating some surfboard wax up and letting the shoelaces steep in it for a bit, then pulling them out hot and straining the excess off.
If it doesn't work, you could always switch to paraffin wax and make candles!
She's known him for probably the last 25-30 years. I met him this year at the Elko Poetry Gathering. I kind of grew up in that circle. We used to get all those guys over at the house when I was a kid, Ramblin Jack, Jerry Jeff, Guy Clark et al.
Lame thing is, now that I'm Grown up, they're...
My Mom's friend wrote a song about Charlie Russel called "the Gift" kind of an autobiography song. Required listening for anyone interested in the man.
Because no one would wear something like that. Roughnecks wear overalls or jeans and shirts. Plus that thing would get shredded in days in the oil patch.
It's more like the "Company Man" jacket.
Eh, it's easy to tell, find a reflection, hold the glasses up to them as if you are wearing them, then tilt them 90 degrees so they are upright. Should see the reflection as brighter, and very thin vertical lines. (they are horizontal and invisible when the glasses are worn).
As a Seattle Resident, I really could care less if the PI folds. If they put out news that was worth anything they wouldn't have this problem. Instead it's local fluff, and whatever comes over the wire.
http://www.imfdb.org/index.php?title=Road_to_Perdition
It bugs the heck out of me when I hear carrying a 1911 cocked and locked referred to as dangerous. I work in a gun store now so I hear it all the time.
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