Things that would make life easier are the first to be sacrificed to fashion, not just bags for men, but pockets for women and comfortable shoes for both sexes.
On the subject of man bags, I was in Europe from 1981 through 1983 and, yes, they were indeed popular. But, cad that I am, I must admit, they looked like purses to me, too…
Other thoughts: I have read commentary about Hurricane Michael noting that, from Mexico Beach on east was what was called Florida’s Forgotten Coast.
And I remember driving U.S. 98 east from Panama City to Perry. Indeed, this was some of the most pristine coastline I had ever seen. Miles and miles of nothing but highway and beach – as in, no one had built much of anything yet.
Perhaps the biggest tragedy of all of this is that Cape San Blas, Carabelle and Apalachicola will no longer be forgotten…
Cheapskate0 about 6 years ago
What happened to the Sunday style format? Or is Sunshine State going to become a daily?
Cheapskate0 about 6 years ago
Also, I almost forgot the standard two week delay (at least) for comics on Go Comics.
As in, I was going to make a comment about Panama City, Mexico Beach, and Tyndall AFB, places where I lived in the 1970 s.
Hope Rex Ogburn, Bill Fretwell, and others I once knew out there are all right.
chromosome Premium Member about 6 years ago
Things that would make life easier are the first to be sacrificed to fashion, not just bags for men, but pockets for women and comfortable shoes for both sexes.
Robert Nowall Premium Member about 6 years ago
Perhaps it’s an alligator purse.
Cheapskate0 about 6 years ago
On the subject of man bags, I was in Europe from 1981 through 1983 and, yes, they were indeed popular. But, cad that I am, I must admit, they looked like purses to me, too…
Cheapskate0 about 6 years ago
Other thoughts: I have read commentary about Hurricane Michael noting that, from Mexico Beach on east was what was called Florida’s Forgotten Coast.
And I remember driving U.S. 98 east from Panama City to Perry. Indeed, this was some of the most pristine coastline I had ever seen. Miles and miles of nothing but highway and beach – as in, no one had built much of anything yet.
Perhaps the biggest tragedy of all of this is that Cape San Blas, Carabelle and Apalachicola will no longer be forgotten…