Love the article, Terrence.
Burgess, that sly-bugger, was known for the beautiful cut of his suits, whilst at the same time, their disrepair. He never seemed to wipe off certain things he got himself into, if the accounts I've read about him are correct.
Thanks to all for their various comments on the forum & via PM -
Consider the article as my egg to you all this Easter!
t.
Congratulations Terry,
Well done and well received.
FNB
I liked that article. Applause for you. You have a very distinct writing style from FNB. It was totally refreshing. Can we expect more installments on Spy Style?
Loved that article.
That reminds me, has anyone seen the film 'The Good Shepherd'? About the beginnings of the CIA up to the Bay of Pigs. Although its a modern film, it has an OK grasp of the changing American styles I think.
Several times I have watched films and remarked to people afterwards about a shirt or tie to be met with general bemusement. But you have to notice these details.
Mod upbringing I suppose.
This is the 1st article, I read here, so I cannot compare, to the others, but I felt it was, wonderful.
I cheer you 3x, Brother Terry!
For you, Brother V.,
This is the dizzy feeling of Christmas drinks when near J.Simons' shop:
http://www.urban75.org/vista/coventgdn2.html
One day we will walk these streets in our Camp or Blucher Mocs laughing as we remember the old days...
That would be very nice and most befitting for two men about town such as us.
We should get some other forum friends to join us?
Young Howard could ride on one of the motorbikes in front?
Vroom, Vroom.