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Tree roots always seem deliciously evil to me.
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Straight from my iPhone 13 Pro Max. More colourful than what I saw with my own eyes through dirty glasses
I know what you mean. They look like they're about to move, so it'd be smart to step back out of range.Tree roots always seem deliciously evil to me.
I love the contrast in car sizes. And is that an all terrain limo?In that case...stretch limo.
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So lifelike.
I had no idea Fred Perry was a mod thing until that patch made me curious enough to look it up. I wonder why? (I knew about the man and the clothes because I was a tennis player up until I went off to college, but they seemed rather old hat at the time.)Northern Soul Keep the Faith
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Cropped to remove a car. I didn’t notice his mohawk until I looked again at the photos.
Nice diamond shape there, too.
Of course, available for parties and occasions on land, sea or air. Yorkshire's finest.I love the contrast in car sizes. And is that an all terrain limo?
Yes, I hadn’t noticedNice diamond shape there, too.
I think it’s because Fred himself was seen as something of an outsider, while his casual sports-based clothing line was modestly priced and ‘different’ in the 50s/60s - look at most photos of major sports events in the UK back then and see most men wearing collar and tie etc., suits or sports jacket (on a hot day just maybe an open necked shirt).I had no idea Fred Perry was a mod thing until that patch made me curious enough to look it up. I wonder why? (I knew about the man and the clothes because I was a tennis player up until I went off to college, but they seemed rather old hat at the time.)
Ah, so not old school tie but not greasy rocker either.I think it’s because Fred himself was seen as something of an outsider, while his casual sports-based clothing line was modestly priced and ‘different’ in the 50s/60s - look at most photos of major sports events in the UK back then and see most men wearing collar and tie etc., suits or sports jacket (on a hot day just maybe an open necked shirt).