The archives of a sporadic discussion about drinks, food, and the making thereof
That's a mighty fine fur Prince Charles is wearing. I didn't realize he was so multi-talented.
Will ~ It's just amazing what one learns online about the little-known back alleys of sartorial splendor. Cheers to that update from the House of Windor.
that's one of my favorite lines from "The English Patient." I can't believe it didn't win an Oscar in 1973.
Randall, you may be thinking of the original 1934 "The English Patient" with Al Jolson and Buster Keaton. The 1973 remake was a pale shadow of the original (though Phil Silvers absolutely shone as the cabana boy, Kip).
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That's a mighty fine fur Prince Charles is wearing. I didn't realize he was so multi-talented.
Will ~
It's just amazing what one learns online about the little-known back alleys of sartorial splendor. Cheers to that update from the House of Windor.
that's one of my favorite lines from "The English Patient." I can't believe it didn't win an Oscar in 1973.
Randall, you may be thinking of the original 1934 "The English Patient" with Al Jolson and Buster Keaton. The 1973 remake was a pale shadow of the original (though Phil Silvers absolutely shone as the cabana boy, Kip).
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