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Saturday at Combwich. Dud and Deliberation Dave prior to hopping back on their loco, confirm that their flies (zipper for my colonial followers) are done up before then checking out each other’s attire. After all, they don’t want to be scaring any passengers with a rogue one-eyed trouser snake, that’s more Nasal Nigel’s thing.
Through the cab of the loco, Waving Wayne spots Harry the Hammer who as usual is at the end of his shift, along with Hubert the conversational Latin speaking horse standing in the yard. Wayne is always waving, he even waves in his sleep we are told by his mother Semaphore Sarah.
Not noticing Wayne, Harry and Hubert, before heading to The Star, watch the departure of the 12pm to Bridgwater. Today it’s formed of an elderly Johnson 1P 0-4-4 tank locomotive, a parcels van and an ex Southern Railway Maunsell brake composite coach in crimson and cream. Normally the coach on this service is an ancient ex Midland suburban carriage from the Victorian era smelling of urine and fungus, so todays passengers are in for a marginally better experience.
The streetlamp fanatics here, will no doubt be excited by the concrete lamp post of Southern Railway origin and its Art Deco inspired ceramic lanterns. The station is mostly lit by gas, however electric lighting is slowly being introduced, but at the current rate of progress gas will be around for a lot longer yet, this lamp being installed almost 20 years ago.
Bus spotters, I’m sure with have noticed the Bedford OB lurking on the far left. It’s very similar to the one seen a week of two ago being used for ‘Murder on the Rail Replacement Bus Service’ events. Actually it might even be the same bus. Today it’s forming the 12pm Combwich to Bridgwater bus service, duplicating the rail service here. All very ‘Titfield Thunderbolt’ I must say! Sensing foul play here, I’ve a hunch Barry Bullhead and Terry Tuttle-Thomas-Smythe are involved.
Black
Silk crepe trouser features a straight leg, hidden pockets on a curved front seam and a banded elastic waist. Made in New York.
SILK CREPE - 100% SILK
Posing against the wall in green satin trousers with black top, nude tights, strappy black high heels sandals and black bag x x
Me about to get mugged by a squirrel in London whilst on a walk about with RJP_Blob and Andy.j.b although neither of them offered to help.
Note: Nellie Kolle made a career of "trouser roles" in vaudeville and playing principal boys in pantomimes
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The Bond Clothing chain was founded in Cleveland in 1914. The first store sold fifteen dollar men's suits. During the 30's and 40's, it was the largest chain of men's clothing stores in the country.
They supplied two pairs of pants for each suit bought.
Also of interest, according to Wikipedia: "Between 1948 and 1954, Bond Clothes operated a massive sign on the east side block of Broadway between 44th and 45th St. in New York's Times Square. The sign had nearly 2 miles of neon and included two 7-story tall nude figures, a man and a woman, as bookends. Between the nude figures, there was a 27 feet high and 132 feet wide waterfall with 50,000 gallons of recirculated water. Beneath the waterfall was a 278 foot long zipper sign with scrolling messages. The Bond zipper was made up of over 20,000 light bulbs. Above the waterfall was a digital clock. Some of the sign remained in place to advertise the Bond Stores location until the stores closure in 1977."
In 1975, the company was sold to foreign investors, then broken up and sold in smaller groups to management. Many of the stores closed.
For some reason, this sign is buried in a back alley accessible off of Main Street.
Good evening guys,
Part number 3 for you. Tomorrow more of the fabulous Kiki Vermillion ;). Stay tuned and enjoy your afterwork!
Greets, Marcus
Apparel by Bear Swagger
Canon EOS 5D MK III
Sigma 35mm f/1.4 ART
TV 1/400
AV 2.0
ISO 100
Post - Production with Photoshop
Unknown, fashionably dressed biker. With trouser clips, a fence and a chimney without storks.
LEONARD, 717, Photo Card.
Probably German.
0762
My good old black jeans (Chief Jeans). I've put them in my macrostudiobox ? and made some shots. I used three shots for the programme
Photomatix and finetunning in PS to get this result. You see the upper button of the fly/wave and some text on the inside of the trouser. And yes, it was washed :-)
O, Big size is in this case very good!
A kitten is nestled in the trouser pocket of a U.S. soldier during a Pacific Partnership 2012 veterinary project in the town of San Juan in Samar province, Philippines, June 21, 2012. Pacific Partnership is an annual deployment of forces designed to strengthen maritime and humanitarian partnerships during disaster relief operations, while providing humanitarian, medical, dental and engineering assistance to nations of the Pacific. (Photo by Camelia Montoy)
Defense Imagery Management Operations Center
Date Taken:06.20.2012
Location:SAN JUAN, PH
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My trousers are a bit on the "mannish" side, so I tried to compensate by wearing this sleeveless top. And makeup. And accessories.