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    What's Your Vintage Skill Set?

    As a kid growing up, my grandfather who served during WWII, taught me how to garden, operate a 1930's walk-behind Gravely tractor (that I now own), cut hair which I now do on my son and other family, and how to build houses (he had built a large part the of houses in my neck of the world at one...
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    What Are You Reading

    Reading Mickey Spillane's Mike Hammer novels in between some non-fiction material.
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    Advice on Smoking Family Members

    I used to have the same problem; the in-laws chain smoked in the house. I politely excused myself expressing my desire to retire to my room with a headache and mentioned that it was brought on by the smoke or the smell of. I never made a big deal of it and would return every little bit and visit...
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    What Was The Last Movie You Watched?

    Just finished watching "The Living Ghost" (1942) with James Dunn and Joan Woodbury - a lighthearted mystery
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    What are you listening to?

    Streaming The 1920s Radio Network http://www.the1920snetwork.com/streams/index.html
  6. K

    What gives you that vintage feeling?

    Little things like listening to era music, shaving with an old soap brush and razor, or slapping my fedora on as I go out of the door.
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    Golden Era Passtimes / Hobbies

    Amateur Radio, gardening, & beekeeping
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    Trench coat's first outing.

    Congratulations on your first trench coat; looks really sharp.
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    What Hat Are You Wearing Today 1?

    I generally wear this daily, only in grey and without the feather. http://www.villagehatshop.com/jaxon-c-crown-crushable-fedora.html
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    Video games based in the golden era

    L.A. Noir is one of the best games that I have played. I have had it since it was first released and still love replaying the cases. The map for L.A. is highly accurate (somewhere around 95%). The scenery, crime scenes, and characters are all amazingly high detail. Definitely worth checking out...

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