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02-20-2011, 02:44 AM
#111
Re: black SS officer's cap
And I thought I had problems sleeping!
Had a strange dream last night. My old Art school teacher was dressed in a black SS uniform and was sat in the corner of a dark room. I walked in but couldn't see him so walked to the other side of the room. He shouted blue bloody murder about me not seeing him and missing work for half a year. I tried to explain that he was just my Art teacher from 20 years ago but to no effect. In the end, I grabbed his gun and shot him between the eyes. Very odd!
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02-20-2011 02:44 AM
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02-20-2011, 02:47 AM
#112
Re: black SS officer's cap
by
BenVK
And I thought I had problems sleeping!
Had a strange dream last night. My old Art school teacher was dressed in a black SS uniform and was sat in the corner of a dark room. I walked in but couldn't see him so walked to the other side of the room. He shouted blue bloody murder about me not seeing him and missing work for half a year. I tried to explain that he was just my Art teacher from 20 years ago but to no effect. In the end, I grabbed his gun and shot him between the eyes. Very odd!
You and I both need a vacation, really. I have more than one black SS uniform, but I do not let people put them on. Not even certain women, really.
I frequently have bad dreams about unfinished work, classes missed, projects unwritten, etc. I think it is fairly normal if one is under pressure. Sound sleep is among the greatest luxuries and happiness open to us, or no longer open to us because of the weight of our lives. My best wishes to you, and Mr. Gooch is getting slammed.
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02-20-2011, 02:49 AM
#113
Re: black SS officer's cap
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Friedrich-Berthold
You and I both need a vacation, really.
You're not joking!
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02-20-2011, 03:05 AM
#114
Re: black SS officer's cap
by
Friedrich-Berthold
My best wishes to you, and Mr. Gooch is getting slammed.
Doesn't work like that though does it? The crooks always sleep soundly, they suffer no guilt syndrome. Some of my best friends have the same condition, either no shame, no embarrassment etc.
Actualy, I'm very interested in the field also. Did you know that tiny electroids implanted into the brain can elimate depression? Very interesting work. I'll gladly take a few of them please!
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02-20-2011, 03:20 AM
#115
Re: black SS officer's cap
by
BenVK
Doesn't work like that though does it? The crooks always sleep soundly, they suffer no guilt syndrome. Some of my best friends have the same condition, either no shame, no embarrassment etc.
Actualy, I'm very interested in the field also. Did you know that tiny electroids implanted into the brain can elimate depression? Very interesting work. I'll gladly take a few of them please!
If it all were really so simple, but I am no expert. I am full of admiration for how you restored the Lw cap. A brilliant piece of handicraft.
As to Mr. Gooch, his hash can be settled if he is a US government employee and brings discredit to himself and to his institution through bad behavior. His sleep can easily be unsettled, actually, and with pretty acute results.
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02-20-2011, 03:22 AM
#116
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02-20-2011, 03:26 AM
#117
Re: black SS officer's cap
And another, both of which appear in published volumes, actually, but such is entirely an accident of fate.
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02-20-2011, 03:29 AM
#118
Re: black SS officer's cap
What a weird week, sorry for sidetracking the thread!
Black schirmmutzen! I've owned many NCO examples, never kept them for long though. All the RZM tags and stencils, for me at least, tend to de-focus the attention away from the mutzenmeisters craft. A bit like an Austin Healey 3000 with a lot of Vote Harold Macmillan stickers on it!
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02-20-2011, 03:29 AM
#119
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02-20-2011, 03:33 AM
#120
Re: black SS officer's cap
by
Friedrich-Berthold
I am full of admiration for how you restored the Lw cap. A brilliant piece of handicraft.
Thank you Sir and that is what hurts the most. My finest hour or more like 30 hours handicraft which I thought was going to a person, not for re-sale or profit but for the love of one particular cap.
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