The smellier, usually the better!
On that note: a friend of mine from France once came all the way to England by car because he wanted to bring me some cheese ... approx. 5kgs of cheese. Now, it was autumn at the time as well and therefore not too hot. Still, the car had, after severals hours...
If an item is really rare (one of a kind, signed, etc) or a very old item, then would not wear it. I might gently revive it and keep it in storage, althought that may take away from its value, depends.
But generally I believe in wearing vintage garments, rather than storing them in a...
"The four feathers" - 2002 version - Heath Ledger and various British actors
I did not expect much, but I was glued to the seat after 10 minutes. Michael Sheen's performance was, once again captivating.
Ohhh ... horseradish cheddar sounds interesting ...
My favourite would have to be goats cheese. In summer served with fresh lettuce, walnuts and a balsamic vinegar and honey dressing.
With regards to interior traffic jam mentioned earlier, I always have wine with cheese. Or I eat...
Great colours on display here. :eusa_clap
I am very pleased to see that there are gentlmen that enjoy colour. It makes an outfit personal and interesting, compared to the usual muted colours we see every day.
Just off the cuff, I had the thought of 'Jacques Dumesnil' ... a bit ...
I find you a difficult case to compare with the actors from days gone past.
Perhaps a more 'sensible' shot of your face might make things easier :p
I like mixing old with new (or new with old).
Looks good from here, Sir, well proportioned.
You actually remind me a bit of Rod Taylor in this particular image ...
My main motivation for a visiting the past would be to meet people and observe machinery that is no longer in use.
Oh so many choices ....
I would like to meet Walter Raleigh ...
I would like to meet Mr Dickens ....
I would like to meet Antonio Gaudi (spanish architect) and...
'Good things come in small packages' ....
Its challenging (and amusing) for me having to measure up a gentleman that is 6'4" tall. I quite often need the help of a small stool, being only 5' feet myself. I can duck under the rain .... :D
You gentlemen are perfectly sized. :cool:
:cool: I can very much relate to this ... and 'sing, sing, sing' can make one very excited :rolleyes:
In my teenage years I was part of a Rock'n'Roll group and we achieved a certain acrobatic level. However, as I can be quite passionate, I slightly missjudged my movement in a speedy round of...
I very much like the helmet.
And as said in the other steampunk related thread (old style typewriter converted into a computer), I am fascinated by the endless ideas these people come up with while converting old into new.
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