Always wanted to see the British Museum of Natural History, myself.
Could also shop Piccadilly Circus, visit Herbert Johnson Hatters, and Lock & Co Hatters on James Street. Visiting Wested Leather in Swanley may also be an experience.
There are still a few things I rarely or almost never buy online, food, clothes, and books among them, though there's exceptions that can be made. Clothes I'll buy online if I know and trust the retailer. Books I'll buy if I know and like the author. Food I don't think I ever will buy online. I...
Here's a gripe: 40mph is not a universal speed limit, and I don't know why people are suddenly treating it like it is. This has nothing to do with "weather permitting." This is people going 40mph regardless of whether the speed limit is 55 or 25.
Self checkout is a perfect indictment of late...
Received this very nice Sterkowski wool cap for Christmas in my favorite color! Thinking about adding a cockade for decoration, but everything I see looks too "WWII German."
Some photos of my family when they were fresh off the boat. I've no idea who any of these people are other than the fact that they're related to me in some way.
Trends have always been set from the top down. For as long as there's been fashion, people have looked to monarchs, nobility, aristocracy, celebrities, and the famously wealthy for the latest fashions.
John Carpenter's "The Thing" (1982)
Perhaps one of the greatest horror remakes ever made, being a remake to Winchester/RKO's 1951 classic "The Thing from Another World." This is actually the movie I was watching when I got the idea to start this page. I remember being terrified by the Dog Thing...
Just picked up a few Captstick books, "Return to Silent Places" and "Safari: The Last Adventure."
Having already read "Death in the Long Grass" and "Return to the Long Grass" I'm looking forward to both.
Went out to grab some lunch, and the driver's side wipers went out.
Just as this week is predicted to be very snowy.
So I came home and heated up some Campbell's New England clam chowder and made a PB&J instead.
As a dark comedy the movie worked for me, though I definitely felt like something was missing. The comedy was dry, and the horror relatively absent except for the intro. The movie felt like it couldn't decide what it wanted to be. Acton movie? Horror comedy? Gun fu flick?
At least Last Voyage...
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