Love the propeller beanie: from a wiki site (note the last word):Beanies were popular among schoolchildren in the early to mid-20th century. Famous science fiction author Ray Nelson made a whimsical addition to these caps with a plastic propeller attached to the crown. These propeller beanies saw a brief period of popularity before the hat eventually became associated with nerdiness, and later social awkwardness and idiocy.
Throughout history, religion has been one HAIRBALL scheme aften another to control people one way or the other. Danae’s is just a bit more upfront! Love it Wiley.
Yesterday, we celebrated Women’s Suffage. Today we celebrate Women’s Rights to Work (equal pay?). Even has child care (sorta). Notice the captain likes blondes. And no one has mentioned the oar house.
Back many years ago in upstate New York, my dad always went out the upstairs window and shoveled his way down to the back door. That’s so us kids could get to the out-house. I don’t have that problem in Florida!
A lobsterman, a cat, a pipe and whisky may be the cause of Flo’s sarcasm. And I think Wiley has Eddie dipicted just perfect. So, in Eddite’s words, ‘Hey, if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it ⸮.
Love the propeller beanie: from a wiki site (note the last word):Beanies were popular among schoolchildren in the early to mid-20th century. Famous science fiction author Ray Nelson made a whimsical addition to these caps with a plastic propeller attached to the crown. These propeller beanies saw a brief period of popularity before the hat eventually became associated with nerdiness, and later social awkwardness and idiocy.