So... This is a FEW years later... My wife and I have a small piece of land in Downeast Maine. We named it: Dry Martini Farm. The irony is that I'm not drinking much alcohol these days, but at least we have an appropriate logo:
Well, I will rise to the challenge, dear friend!
Here is the proper way to make a martini...
1) Take a baseball bat and SMASH all of the bottles of vodka.
2) Add ice to a funnel-shaped glass.
3) Pickup your best bottle of dry vermouth.
4) Wave the vermouth (unopened, unpoured) over the...
I believe that old D&RGW locomotive is still active on the Durango & Silverton tourist line. It was part of the K-36 Class of equipment. If you've got the means... Go with the live-steam F-Scale version (1:20.3) by Accucraft: http://www.accucraft.com/modelc/AL87-231-C.htm
Not a WWII crusher... BUT, a WWII-era TWA pilot's cap in summer weight/color from Society Brand. Thanks, Pete!!
Society Brand Hat Company Website: wwiiflightwear.com
Can't WAIT to see it! (All original buttons and cap badge supplied by me. Chinstrap is NOS 1930s US Navy.)
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