So?  There are people with all sorts of appearances and beliefs "out
there."  Why be critical of anyone because of their appearance.  I can't
help but think of all those tattooed bikers dressed in leather that descend
on Sturgis every year, most of whom ar doctors, businessmen, and just plain
folks, but who like to dress up as "tough guys and women" every now and
then when riding their Harleys.  Thank goodness everyone's not like you ...
or me, or Paul, etc.  I'm surprised at your seemingly narrow-minded
comment, Ann.

Shel 


>> Ann Sanfedele wrote:

> > Well, THAT is a relief! I was going to say it didn't look quite real, 
> > but thought it was. There are people like that out there, alas.

> Paul said:

> You're right, there are some people, who actually dress like that and 
> just kind of live in the past. You'll find them at the Dream Cruise 
> along with ordinary folk who are just play acting. I think a lot of 
> people with a retro lifestyle are attracted to the car culture, because 
> it's all wound up in that kind of thing. I've met quite a few people 
> over the years who are stuck in the fifties. And guess what? They may 
> look funny and hold certain beliefs that are different than most of us. 
> But a lot of them are really good people. In fact there's probably 
> about the same percentage of good people among stuck in the fifties, 
> high school dropout,  blue-collar folk as there are  among well 
> educated, east coast liberals. Nothing to be afraid of in either crowd.


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