Sunday, April 19

I just happened to think…

It’s odd. Every still photograph I’ve ever seen from the American Civil War era is black and white, but every movie about that time is in color.

Photos: civilwar-pictures.com; New Line Cinema

4 comments:

Susan Hurley-Luke said...

Yeah it's pretty amazing how they do that :)

Mick and I were talking about that convertible you had way back when. We couldn't remember the make or much else about it. If you get a chance to blog about it, we'd be able to sleep at night again...

Tom Hurley said...

I had two convertibles. The first was an Austin Healy Sprite, the
bug-eyed version, a 1960 model. The second was a Porsche 914, 1972. It
was the best. I got a traffic ticket doing 105 miles per hour heading
for Fresno when I woke up late and was one of the organizers of a
surprise birthday party and had to get there. Even after getting the
ticket, I was on time.

Susan Hurley-Luke said...

He he - thanks!I hadn't realised you were such a hoon when you were younger :D

Tom Hurley said...

Susan, I had to go to my Aussie slang dictionary (which you gave us in 1999) to see that hoon means one who is what we would call a scofflaw who drives fast and/or recklessly. (There are other meanings for hoon, but I won’t go there.)