Monday, 20 December 2010

planning for spring and summer

 
iits the time to start thinking about your spring and summer look , always think ahead and then you can get things right. Something good for spring would be a nice dog tooth jacket worn with slightly off white trousers in a heavier cotton material, lets take a look.the barracuta dog tooth its a great jacket for pubbing and going to football and being one of the fans but its always paired with jeans and this type of grey goes with basically one of two colurs either white or cream/off whiteA proper jacket in dogtooth well always wear a white hankie with  it, it  looks great and really brings out the jacket. theres not much good dogtooth out there but the gant ain't bad but as three butoned jackets are as dead as the North bank then i wouldn't lash out 400 quid on one. this one on the right is saville row and is an abject lesson in not trying to look like a ponce from Athens. The shirt looks terrible with what is a nice tie.the styling on the jacket is much too trad as well and says littlebelow is an original jacket from la confidential, that worn by kevin spacey and this is a nice cut and I like the trousers too.you could get a grey dogtooth done in this style plus the trousers in off white flannel

but don't go down the road of the skinny jacket crap, its dead and looks shit but those shoes look good and agood alternative to running shoes like the proverbial nikes which are shit basically ,them and all the other running shoes that people wear until they fucking fall off their feet .the shoes below would go well with the look of the dogtooth jacket and off white trousers or white linen or cotton in summer



this watch is a sekonda and i don't give a shit much about watches but this watch caught my attention, the first thing i thought of was macqueen in bullitt , theres something about the ford mustang and late sixties in this watch,its the bizz.below are some polos on offer at the moment that are again must gets for summer, the red one would look great under the dog tooth in grey








this banksy t.shirt spells the end for the pro revolutionary as hes gone commercial it seems but its fun

great lacoste here that i really like, i dont normally like lacostes but i really like the big badge on this.
 fashion was once older geezers but have a peeper at these suit styles , brilliant and that waistcoat is great









the one and only fred in a great chalkstripe and its single breasted




i always fancied a bowler but didn't ever have trhe balls to wear one, i like the victorians a lot and the way they wore bowlers , check out the jude law sherlock holmes film.
i'm in two thjoughts on baseball jackets but i quite like this to be honest





this is arsenal country, its full of psys and full of crap pubs but never mind
 who fancies a game of soldiers




this is an off the peg d.b which would look immensely better with one of these two ties, i like d.b 'as but you need to be slim to wear one really.




G9 Vintage Fit 'Sumner' Dogtooth Jacketthis is a nice dogtooth barracuta, a classic that any age can wear.
look at trhe combination here of dog tooth strides and white oxfords, see what i mean.

Sunday, 19 December 2010

cunt in victorian times

There was something strange about the pubic area during the Victorian ages. Oh yeah, “whores” wore pubic wigs! This was to hide the fact that they had shaved their pubic hair off in order to get rid of pubic lice. Wow, I wonder how much those pubic wigs were? No, I don’t want one, I’m just curious…like, how did they wear them? Do you think there was ever a case where the wig fell off during sex? Now, that would be hilarious!

lodi

Friday, 17 December 2010

m and m beer 1989

this artigianal italian beer is worth considering. I drank a couple of glasses at the recent Milan fair of trade and its not bad.

Wednesday, 15 December 2010

nat foot news

ray flaherty to join titan 105,000
jim stewert new caledonians to join lanark for 250,000
kenny honeywell to manage titan while titan's jack krane will become team coach at cumberland
stonebridge to sign steve cranshaw 50,000 from invicta
brenton colin macneill to join lanark for 200,000
allen of bridgeford to join london utd 230,000
dave jennison of miac to join london utd 200,000
george cullen of invicta to join thamesbank for 44,000
hamilton of thamesbank to join clydedale for 150,000 from thamesbank

Monday, 13 December 2010

Villa Borromeo lainate

VILLA LITTA >> LA STORIA




Villa Borromeo Visconti Litta sorge nel territorio di Lainate ed occupa una superficie complessiva di circa tre ettari.



Ideatore dell'intero complesso fu Pirro I Visconti Borromeo che, ispirandosi alle ville della Toscana medicea, verso il 1585 diede una funzione prevalentemente ludica al suo possedimento lainatese sino ad allora destinato all'agricoltura.



Oltre ai lavori di sistemazione architettonica del palazzo, Pirro I impostò il giardino e fece costruire il Ninfeo. Questo edificio di frescura (si veda la sezione "Il Ninfeo"), può essere considerato uno degli esempi più importanti dell'Italia settentrionale per la ricchezza delle decorazioni e la varietà dei giochi d'acqua.



Il Catasto Teresiano (1721) mostra come l'impianto del complesso rimase sostanzialmente invariato fino a quella data.



Il marchese Pompeo Litta ereditò la Villa nel 1750 e attuò grandi lavori di sistemazione scenografica nei giardini, moltiplicando gli effetti prospettici, creando quinte e fondali, costruendo ex novo la facciata del Ninfeo.



Ebbe allora inizio il periodo di massimo splendore della villa. Agli inizi del XIX secolo, trasformata la parte nord/ovest in giardino all'inglese, ebbero grande sviluppo le sperimentazioni botaniche in serra, fino a quando il declino della famiglia Litta, parte attiva nei moti per l'Unità d'Italia, condusse alla cessione della Villa al Demanio dello Stato nel 1866.



Il complesso monumentale, dopo successivi passaggi di proprietà, nel 1932 venne acquistato da Alberto Toselli che compì alcuni restauri e riattivò i giochi d'acqua.



La seconda guerra mondiale segnò il decadimento totale della Villa che si protrasse sino al 1971 quando venne acquistata dall'Amministrazione Comunale di Lainate.

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Friday, 10 December 2010