Maybe Sarah O'Hare?
No, she was too young in the 80s.
Then again, this looks to be 80s.
Deidre McGuire? Did a lot of hair ads in the 80s.
Could be Jeny Howarth, far right.
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
Maybe Sarah O'Hare?
No, she was too young in the 80s.
Then again, this looks to be 80s.
Deidre McGuire? Did a lot of hair ads in the 80s.
Could be Jeny Howarth, far right.
There's an Old York Rd, because there is a new(er) York Rd. ...that is labelled to as The NEW York Road for several blocks, but it is really known as just York Rd. AKA Greenmount south of 43rd/42nd, cause that's the old city line.
... it really is a city of neighborhoods with distinct identities. As the one settlement grew outward to meet up with another settlement, goddamned if they were going to change the name of the road, as it was the right and true one...
Speaking of mammoths, there's a hypothesis out there that manatees are not related to seals or walruses, but evolved from Caribbean mammoths during the last few Ice Ages.
Ooh, that's fodder for more SyFy movies!
Manasquitotee!!!1!
Honestly, though, the idea of Jamaican mammoths cracks me up.
Mammothtees!
Dungongastadons!
I have now a picture in my head of Wooly mammoth crossed with a Labrador retriever. It has a tail that can wipe out cities: The Mammador!
I once tried to explain to someone that the street I live on - a fairly narrow residential street that crosses a major artery - is one way on both sides, but in opposite directions. On the east side of the major street, it goes east; on the west side, it heads west (so, basically, whenever you're on this street you're headed away from the major artery). They didn't get it.
sumi, thank you for reminding me about tack shops and dressage coats! I knew I was blanking on an obvious source. Now to search eBay for "dressage jacket" ...
ita !, isn't that style of coat just so sharp? They go with damn near everything.
I did discover that the J. Peterman company has made a black cotton velveteen version of my beloved red ringmaster/dressage jacket, so once I call the helpful customer service line and get some info about actual garment measurements, I'm ordering it. Because it is December, and I cannot wear my red ringmaster blazer and a top hat without many people asking where I'm caroling.