Katy-Moon
Katy-Moon t1_j1bmlxw wrote
Reply to comment by chilo_W_r in TIL John Paul Jones, famed captain of the U.S. navy in the American Revolution, later became a rear admiral in the Russian navy. by Rufusisking
And a terrific producer.
Katy-Moon t1_j1blajp wrote
Reply to comment by theRealMrBrownstone in TiL it was Charles Dickens' "A Christmas Carol" that popularized the expression "Merry Christmas". by thewickerstan
I said Good Day, Sir!
Katy-Moon t1_j1bl3yl wrote
Reply to comment by Cold_Situation_7803 in TiL it was Charles Dickens' "A Christmas Carol" that popularized the expression "Merry Christmas". by thewickerstan
Agreed.
Katy-Moon t1_ixayzb0 wrote
Reply to My Grandpa in his navy uniform (1952) by musiclife46
Daddy long legs - cool pose, cool photo.
Katy-Moon t1_ix6tyzs wrote
Reply to My coolio pops circa 1970s by handevidtk
Now, you just KNOW that tux was either corduroy or velvet.
Katy-Moon t1_ix5j5gr wrote
Reply to comment by ColdCaseKim in Secret Service Agent in the 80s by stellablueridge
Ditto my brother-in law.
Katy-Moon t1_ix1s5s8 wrote
Reply to Burt Reynolds 1970s by Ciara19
That medallion
Katy-Moon t1_iwxiuo0 wrote
Reply to comment by DavoTB in Henry Rollins 1974 Bullis School, Potomac, Maryland by r_sharon
Sons and daughters of the political machine, doctors and lawyers.
Katy-Moon t1_iwt67jd wrote
Reply to A Cuban man in a white suit walks through downtown Havana. (Walker Evans, 1933) by TheBitterSeason
Every girl’s crazy ‘bout a sharp dressed man.
Katy-Moon t1_iwt4e91 wrote
Reply to comment by NoMoreFox in Henry Rollins 1974 Bullis School, Potomac, Maryland by r_sharon
…forgot Wartime.
Katy-Moon t1_iwt1jia wrote
Reply to comment by Alukrad in Henry Rollins 1974 Bullis School, Potomac, Maryland by r_sharon
And yet… we got Black Flag, State of Alert, and Rollins Band out of the deal.
Katy-Moon t1_iwsupxu wrote
The Bullis school! Wowie wow wow! Fancy, classy, pricey.
Katy-Moon t1_iu1iohv wrote
Oh lord - not those pointy bras again...
Katy-Moon t1_itxojps wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in TIL that the fragrance/perfume given as a gift to the Marquis de Lafayette by George Washington, is still produced by the same manufacturer today. The fragrance has been worn by Washington, John Quincy Adams, JFK, George Gershwin, and countless others. by mcmcplok
Thank you for bringing up 4711. I haven’t thought about it in years - My mother used to wear that. It was in her regular rotation.
Katy-Moon t1_itwyja3 wrote
Reply to TIL that the fragrance/perfume given as a gift to the Marquis de Lafayette by George Washington, is still produced by the same manufacturer today. The fragrance has been worn by Washington, John Quincy Adams, JFK, George Gershwin, and countless others. by mcmcplok
$225. That must smell really good!
Katy-Moon t1_j5yp2tb wrote
Reply to Björk at home (1995) by So_Do_You_Like_Stuff
Looks like a perspective issue. Or is that a really giant chair?