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- 8mileshigh
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Great photos
I love the new Rickenbacker web site....the gallery pics are so cool. I love this shot...........
http://www.rickenbacker.com/gallery_image.asp?archive_id=582&gallery_year=1960
Mum & Dad look so proud!!
http://www.rickenbacker.com/gallery_image.asp?archive_id=582&gallery_year=1960
Mum & Dad look so proud!!
Which one is Danny?
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He's the one who had Bob Mackie design his pantsuits and Hermés his scarves...
“I say in speeches that a plausible mission of artists is to make people appreciate being alive at least a little bit. I am then asked if I know of any artists who pulled that off. I reply, 'The Beatles did.”
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― Kurt Vonnegut
Stan, I was joking... I knew which one he was. It's that warped sense of humor I guess.
Paul, I was in SF for a couple of weeks visiting my mother. God I forgot how flippin' cold and foggy it is there. Keep that gear stowed properly.
Paul, I was in SF for a couple of weeks visiting my mother. God I forgot how flippin' cold and foggy it is there. Keep that gear stowed properly.
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Brian, glad you were joking because I was trying to figure out how you could've missed him. I'm still trying to figure out what he did (besides becoming a bad fashion statement and a guy who played Ricks).
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Bri, next time you're in SF give me a holler and I'll demonstrate the local concept of "microclimates".
I work in the city and live about 10 miles north, in Marin County. I cross the Golden Gate bridge twice a day. Just north of the bridge is the so-called "Waldo Tunnel" Heading north in the evening this time of year, I encounter a stiff sidewind as the fog blows over the hill to enter the Bay. I pass through the tunnel and within minutes, it's sunny and warm. There is often a 15 degree difference in temperature between the city and the 'burbs north and south. And were I (Hera forbid) to live in the East Bay, I would be looking at an even greater temperature diff, not to mention a two-hour commute.
It's the only city I've ever lived in where a convertible makes real sense. Everybody thinks LA is "the" convertible city, but it's too darned hot most of the year to have the top down and the sun beating on your head, unless posing is your thing.
I work in the city and live about 10 miles north, in Marin County. I cross the Golden Gate bridge twice a day. Just north of the bridge is the so-called "Waldo Tunnel" Heading north in the evening this time of year, I encounter a stiff sidewind as the fog blows over the hill to enter the Bay. I pass through the tunnel and within minutes, it's sunny and warm. There is often a 15 degree difference in temperature between the city and the 'burbs north and south. And were I (Hera forbid) to live in the East Bay, I would be looking at an even greater temperature diff, not to mention a two-hour commute.
It's the only city I've ever lived in where a convertible makes real sense. Everybody thinks LA is "the" convertible city, but it's too darned hot most of the year to have the top down and the sun beating on your head, unless posing is your thing.
“I say in speeches that a plausible mission of artists is to make people appreciate being alive at least a little bit. I am then asked if I know of any artists who pulled that off. I reply, 'The Beatles did.”
― Kurt Vonnegut
― Kurt Vonnegut
