Picked up this jacket yesterday.
And these shoes.
Guessing the jacket is seventies and the shoes are eighties. Not my favorite decades, but I thought that they weren't too outlandish.
And Mike hits the nail on the head!
One of my coworkers drives a Miata, and is usually parked next to me. When I'm driving the Colony Park, I always tell him I'll drop the tailgate and he can park in the back, so we can save parking spaces at the plant lol
Oh, the Pinto Squire, for those...
Fairly certain that's how I ended up here lol
I actually used to drive around in a Corvette when I was a teenager. It was a great car, and I'd buy another one, but it's not as practical as a four-door sedan. They don't have trunks, they don't have a back seat, and they're terrible in the snow lol
I have become owner of quite a bit of Tyco HO scale train items, engines, cars, tracks, infrastructure pieces such as bridges, stairways, etc, in the past few weeks. Need a place to set it all up, now.
I like to cruise. I'll take an FLH over a crotch rocket, and a Fleetwood over a Corvette lol
Pssst...I buy vintage :p
Correction, a pinto wagon says poor, a Colony Park says upper-middle-class, or upper-class summerhome.
Kinda curious where Milwaukee places on the rural/city-scope.
My dad grew up there, and his dad, and his dad. The TV shows at the house, according to my dad, that were regularly watched included Gunsmoke, Hee Haw, Andy Griffith, Sha Na Na's variety show, Lawrence Welk, Petticoat Junction...
Yes, but a station wagon evokes a different set of emotions.
Black Cadillac Fleetwood Limo, I think funeral procession lol
There's probably only about 2 feet, maybe 3, of snow out there.
My perception of the Golden Era would be with the beginning of the industrial revolution, which changed the world in ways never seen before, and I would say it slowly died, and while in ways is still surviving in isolated places today, it mostly has been on life support since the final blow of...
1) I would skip all of those options for hold and go to Tres Flores pomade. I'm biased because that's what I use. I have thick hair, and it's fairly wavy and it gives a very good and strong hold with a very good amount of shine. Brylcreem gives the best shine of the ones you listed and Groom...
My last girlfriend was an antique collector, not so much into full-fledged vintage living as I am, but at least we shared the Antiques interest.
I'm holding out for someone who's as into it as I am, now lol
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