fashion always seem to come full circle to some extent. I remember a film called "Girl Trouble" its very old (1900/10s). but the leading lady had incredible style and would easily turn heads today. In my humble opinion... im not the fashion designer in my family LOL
I just tried finding a pick of the said lass while typing this. Unfortunatley the only images i found were of a far less dignified nature
cableguyxx wrote:you should be a used car salesman
I should, I could make a fortune from you Hows things?
or a politician Doing good. And you? Any new buried treasures as of late? I find that stuff fascinating.
Did you ever check out the History channel's, "Cities of the underworld"? They've done a recent one on Victorian England which was pretty interesting.
Hi Darin, I would really love to be a politician that is the coolest job on the planet.
I am so busy right now and don't understand why this is the case? as people seem to be suffering from lack of cash we are inundated with work! I don't get it!
I didn't get much hunting done this year (due to work load) but I have been studying 3 lost viliages near to where I live. All of them were vacated 500 years ago and nothing remains above ground level. If I can 100% locate them they are all situated in what were very rich area's but were left un-scavenged due to plague and fears of causing new infection.
I plan to scan and dig them in the Spring but before that I will be returning to a Roman settlement which is a about a mile from my home because I have found it's water source which was where they made pagan offerings! could be some interesting finds (being a plumber has its advantages when you understand water sourcing).
I didn't see the program you mentioned but where I live they raised ground levels to create cellers so now when these buildings are gone we often find whole groundfloors of homes hidden bellow the surface, also in my city lots of people have Roman mosaic floors in the cellers of there houises because victorian and Geogian builders used them as floor level and then used the edges to sink foundations ( how cool is that!).
Cologne she'll wear silver and americard, She'll drive a beetle car and beat you down at cool Canasta. And when the clothes are strewn don't be afraid of the room touch the fullness of her breast feel the love of her caress she will be your living end.
Those areas sound extremely cool. I'd love to go explore around there. Keep me posted if you do get a chance, and do check out the History CHannels webpage if you get a minute.
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I didn't get much hunting done this year (due to work load) but I have been studying 3 lost viliages near to where I live. All of them were vacated 500 years ago and nothing remains above ground level. If I can 100% locate them they are all situated in what were very rich area's but were left un-scavenged due to plague and fears of causing new infection.
I plan to scan and dig them in the Spring but before that I will be returning to a Roman settlement which is a about a mile from my home because I have found it's water source which was where they made pagan offerings! could be some interesting finds (being a plumber has its advantages when you understand water sourcing).
I didn't see the program you mentioned but where I live they raised ground levels to create cellers so now when these buildings are gone we often find whole groundfloors of homes hidden bellow the surface, also in my city lots of people have Roman mosaic floors in the cellers of there houises because victorian and Geogian builders used them as floor level and then used the edges to sink foundations ( how cool is that!).
Those areas sound extremely cool. I'd love to go explore around there. Keep me posted if you do get a chance, and do check out the History CHannels webpage if you get a minute.
Darin
You could accept the offer of staying in Suzo and my Victorian house in the UK.
mind you it can be spooky
Some say; when it quiet you can hear the sound of a Horse's Hooves pattering on the floor..only to fade way into to the distance.
Matt
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Some say; when it quite you can hear the sound of a Horse's Hooves pattering on the floor..only to fade way into to the distance.
Matt
Yeah i heard them matt
Simon
Thats only the Rats not wanting to get there feet wet!
Cologne she'll wear silver and americard, She'll drive a beetle car and beat you down at cool Canasta. And when the clothes are strewn don't be afraid of the room touch the fullness of her breast feel the love of her caress she will be your living end.