Awww, you’re so sweet…

subtlefire replied to your link: TMI TUESDAY ME UP

I shall now forever picture you in this hat, looking badass.

…I wish I could look that BAMF in a bowler. I suspect I might not.

buppenisms:

gooddayoldsport:

Make sure to wear the appropriate attire for the occasion, a wardrobe faux pas is an embarrassment to you and your associates.

Yes.  Now everyone, get rid of your clothes right now and get yourself a wardrobe with outfits exactly or almost exactly like these ones.   

buppenisms:

gooddayoldsport:

Make sure to wear the appropriate attire for the occasion, a wardrobe faux pas is an embarrassment to you and your associates.

Yes.  Now everyone, get rid of your clothes right now and get yourself a wardrobe with outfits exactly or almost exactly like these ones.   

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Oh. My. *fans self*
Also, that hat is awesome.

Oh. My. *fans self*

Also, that hat is awesome.

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my-ear-trumpet:

Hermann Fenner Behmer (1866-1913). De Quoi Ecrire

A) Gorgeous. B) That hat.
Reminds me, I need to post that poem…

my-ear-trumpet:

Hermann Fenner Behmer (1866-1913). De Quoi Ecrire

A) Gorgeous. B) That hat.

Reminds me, I need to post that poem…

This is the most awesome name for a hat ever! (Having now used up the available simple methods for accentuating text in a post, I will cease and desist and fall into fits of giggling.)
decrepit-telephone:

Reposting this too - because, again, in the old post it gets squished.
And we need some unintentional dirty trade cards around here again.

This is the most awesome name for a hat ever! (Having now used up the available simple methods for accentuating text in a post, I will cease and desist and fall into fits of giggling.)

decrepit-telephone:

Reposting this too - because, again, in the old post it gets squished.

And we need some unintentional dirty trade cards around here again.

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harlequinade:

“Small Talk v. Large Hats” by W.K. Haselden, 1910. A silly cartoon that pokes fun at the ridiculously large hats that were in style during the Edwardian era.


Heh. Heheh.

harlequinade:

“Small Talk v. Large Hats” by W.K. Haselden, 1910. A silly cartoon that pokes fun at the ridiculously large hats that were in style during the Edwardian era.

Heh. Heheh.

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