J. Press linen jacket, Brooks Brothers ‘Makers’ gingham shirt, J. Press regimental tie. Cooler day and end to a warm July.
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"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"

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J. Press linen jacket, Brooks Brothers ‘Makers’ gingham shirt, J. Press regimental tie. Cooler day and end to a warm July.
J. Press linen / wool jacket, ancient ‘Makers’ graph check, favorite club tie. Some great versions of He’s Gone that will steal your face. 8/27/72 Veneta, OR. 11/17/72 Wichita, KS. 2/19/73 Chicago, IL. Heavy stand alone version, heavy jam version, heavy chill version.
Available!
Ebay pickup of the century / My new jacket can beat the crap out of your “GTH” anything
Today's #deadstock #OCBD find was at the bottom of a box of 60/40 poly blend half sleeves #thanksgoodwill
Muhammad Ali and Boston Celtic Bill Russell outside of Russell’s restaurant, Slade’s Original Barbecue in Boston on November 5, 1964.
Photos by Fred Kaplan
c. 1960s
#tancordsclub
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Every year, multiple times, I am thankful for this song
Don DeLillo (born 20 November 1936)
a master
Giraffes, J.Press.
The Sorrows of Gin.
Thought this was me for a second 😳
Talking about the issues on local television. make sure you get out there and vote today!
In the south, sleeping against the drugstore, growling under the trucks and stoves, stumbling through and over the cluttered eyes of early mysterious night. Frowning drunk waving moving a hand or lash. Dancing kneeling reaching out, letting a hand rest in shadows. Squatting to drink or pee. Stretching to climb pulling themselves onto horses near where there was sea (the old songs lead you to believe). Riding out from this town, to another, where it is also black. Down a road where people are asleep. Towards the moon or the shadows of houses. Towards the songs’ pretended sea.
“Legacy” by Amiri Baraka (born Everett LeRoi Jones, Newark, NJ, 7 October 1934 – 9 January 2014)
September 15, 1979
After hitting a single in the second, a double in the fourth, and a triple in the eighth, Bob Watson completes a natural cycle with a home run in the ninth inning of the Red Sox’ 10-2 victory over Baltimore at Memorial Stadium. The Boston first baseman becomes the first modern major leaguer to hit for the cycle in both leagues, having accomplished the feat with Houston in 1977.
Those Nanny Reds