Conway wrote:
On Tuesday, September 05, 2000 9:43 AM Northam said:
As I remember, and I may be starting late--help me, Ed Grant--it was
Charlie Greene who made sunglasses a tf fashion statement. That was in
the mid-'60s, before "fashion statements" existed.
We were talking about
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New choice . . . JOHNSON.
Why?
Started (?) the sunglasses craze . . . a ridiculous trend that has 'athletes'
all
over the world parading around $200 eyewear indoors, posing for camera ops a
la
On Tuesday, September 05, 2000 9:43 AM Northam said:
As I remember, and I may be starting late--help me, Ed Grant--it was
Charlie Greene who made sunglasses a tf fashion statement. That was in
the mid-'60s, before "fashion statements" existed.
We were talking about this at the AAA
As I remember, and I may be starting late--help me, Ed Grant--it was
Charlie Greene who made sunglasses a tf fashion statement. That was in
the mid-'60s, before "fashion statements" existed.
We were talking about this at the AAA championships the other day, and we
remembered Dr Merryweather,
Intern shirt and suh-spend-dahs!
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As I remember, and I may be starting late--help me, Ed
At 01:08 PM 9/4/2000 -0400, somebody wrote:
What is a "Pascal," anyway?
Everyone knows it's a Newton per square meter.
Dobert finally wilted under the pressure...
wb
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William P. Bahnfleth, Ph.D., P.E.
Associate Professor
Department of