For those who are curious, I ordered the Funkwerks Tropical King Imperial Saison- very refreshing.
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That looks utterly delicious.
For those who are curious, I ordered the Funkwerks Tropical King Imperial Saison- very refreshing.
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That's one sweet lid. You look bad azz in it too!Picked up a new hat last month. So far I’m really glad I did. Super comfortable. And gotten lots of compliments about it.
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Congrats on the new size!Picked up a few pairs of jeans at Nordstrom's Rack. I was never a big fan of jeans, but since I dropped 3 sizes in the last six months, I am now again in the size I was when i came to the USA in 1996. These are Lucky Brand, and they are not as stiff in the material as the jeans I used to wear 25+ years ago. They are actually a little stretchy.
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Thank you! Wife did good with the hat! (Cardigan was last year's Christmas gift.) And I'm knocking on 40. Just very baby facedYou look pretty dapper there young man!
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Thanks! It is a Tinsky. Smokes wonderfully.Nice pipe!
Good question. I am from Australia and we can have both meanings of Haberdashery quoted when you look it up. I am purely guessing here is that the forum is using the North American definition as it is American based.I'm confused. Can some one please define "haberdashery"
A quick search online brought these definitions up
BRITISH
small items used in sewing, such as buttons, zips, and thread.
NORTH AMERICAN
men's clothing and accessories.
Yes. One of our greatest US Presidents was a bankrupt Haberdasher.Good question. I am from Australia and we can have both meanings of Haberdashery quoted when you look it up. I am purely guessing here is that the forum is using the North American definition as it is American based.
I'm caught mid Atlantic. I'm Canadian but have lived in the UK for the last 27 years so have livedexactly half my life in each countryGood question. I am from Australia and we can have both meanings of Haberdashery quoted when you look it up. I am purely guessing here is that the forum is using the North American definition as it is American based.
Truman?Yes. One of our greatest US Presidents was a bankrupt Haberdasher.