hollydolly
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How beautifully dressed everyone was back then
The tram crews wearing collar and tie, just so tidy and presentable. Not even our bank manager wears a collar and tie. Somehow a tee shirt just lacks the kudos in appearance.How beautifully dressed everyone was back then
I have to say my bank manager and all the male tellers do wear a shirt & Tie... and the female tellers are in suiitsThe tram crews wearing collar and tie, just so tidy and presentable. Not even our bank manager wears a collar and tie. Somehow a tee shirt just lacks the kudos in appearance.
It's the same here.. I don't remember anyone when I was a kid having tattoos..much less women...Not only were they well dressed, but I noticed in the beach scene, the men women knew how to take care of their skin. I didn't see any ugly ink tattoos. Always enjoy the vintage automobiles, and seeing people that are no longer alive, but suddenly alive again and reliving one of their days. I could also here those pesky sea gulls. We see them around here in the parking lots of Burger King and McDonalds, looking for scraps of food.
I was thinking the same thing about the B&W film noirs. There are numerous ones I've seen (don't remember all the titles) made with L.A. as the setting, or San Francisco. Definitely more hills in SF.Strange to see the town in color. I'm used to seeing it in so many of those great noir films of the ''40s and '50s. Been there many times from the '60s to early '90s. SF was once a great and fascinating city. Now it's a sewer.
The tram crews wearing collar and tie, just so tidy and presentable. Not even our bank manager wears a collar and tie. Somehow a tee shirt just lacks the kudos in appearance.
Yeah, SF is a perfect noir town. Dashiell Hammett wrote most of his great detective novels while living there in the 1920s. And the "Czar of Noir", Eddie Muller has spent his whole life there.I was thinking the same thing about the B&W film noirs. There are numerous ones I've seen (don't remember all the titles) made with L.A. as the setting, or San Francisco. Definitely more hills in SF.