Camera and Coffee

I lived near Izmir Turkey for 18 months (where I first got interested in photography), and the mentioned tradition was not strictly observed. I believe it arises from the tribal desert life as a matter of sanitation. Use your left hand for wiping your bottom, so it's kept under the table while eating!
 
I thought that's the way it was, thanks for confirming it. So many differing conventions for so many cultures. I still have to remember to take my shoes off when visiting my Korean neighbor ........ ~ ; - )
 
That's ok Joe, you can leave your shoes on if you ever visit my house. You just have to stay in the rear entry or in the kitchen, lol.
 
Curt,
You can wear your hat, shoes and leave your umbrella open my house ~ ; - )
Just bring over a 6-pack and some pork rinds ta' nibble while we watch the World Series.
 
Re: And one more thing...

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denishr said:
Reminds me when I was in London last year, and I ordered some "coffee" at the first caffetteria I found ("Starbucks", I think).
My jaw dropped when I got a pint of muddy looking water in a plastic cup 🙁
It looked (and smelled) like someone's washed his dirty feet in it :

Ah yes, you and I have had the same experience in London. I was living in Paris and had taken to drinking espresso. Even the cafe au lait was a lot stronger (and richer). So after a night on the ferry, stumbled into Victoria station cafe and ordered a coffee. Sat down with my chums and took a sip. I actually though, for an instant, that they had giving me tea by accident!!

I had a headache all week end, until I finally got back to Calais and had a proper coffee..
 
You Can Leave Your Hat On...

You Can Leave Your Hat On...

Randy Newman wrote the rules for my house (before I was married, that is 😉 ):

"Baby take off your coat...real slow
Take off your shoes, I'll take off your shirt
Baby take off your dress, yes, yes, yes
You can leave your hat on..."


I don't know why I remembered that -- it must have been from those days of "Sex, Drugs, and Rock & Roll." Now it's "Coffee, Cameras, and fading Memories" 😀

D2
 
I still play that song from time to time. It worked best in 9-1/2 weeks when Kim Basinger danced to it!! A very nice combination IMO 😀
 
Frank, you hit the nail on the head!
Are we really turning into old farts?
I guess it could be said for me - I actually got myself a Leica a few months ago 🙁 And I thought only boring dentists going through middle-age crisis use those 😱

I'm not that old (41), but having two kids aged 3 and 5 sure makes you feel tired quite often 🙁

Yep, cameras and coffee for me now 🙁
But, hey, rock'n'roll is still here - at least if you ask me!
Although I admit to straying towards Bossa Nova now and then 😉
 
"I'm not that old (41), but having two kids aged 3 and 5 sure makes you feel tired quite often "
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Boy, am I glad I had my kids early when I had the energy to keep up. Now I see guys around my age (like Letterman) having kids and am thankful my kids are in their 30's already ~; - )
And put a shot of "Black Bush" in my coffee please!
 
Sex, Drugs and Rock n' Roll is now Sex (I'm older but not dead), Cameras and Country music. Better videos, prettier women and I can actually understand the lyrics, lol.
P.S. Love those pork rinds, be right over with the six pack.
 
48 now, and did the mid life crisis thing and bought a Porsche Carrera. Now I think I'm in the old fart stage, as I sold the Porsche (was going to get myself killed anyway) and bought an RV with the proceeds. Kids are at the teenage years, and I wish birth control pills were retroactive at times. Actually, I would do it all over again exactly the same way.

I do like rock n roll and even share music with my daughter. Sex, yup, it still works if I can see it 🙂. And for the most part, I still feel 30 something, but at others I can tell I'm on the backside of life cycle.

Speaking of which, maybe I'll go dig out that 9-1/2 weeks DVD now!!
 
Ha! Porche Carerra for a Mid-Life Crisis!

I bought a bunch of classic RF cameras instead! The SP came out the same year as me; and it still works perfectly! One out of two isn't bad!
 
About 8 years ago when I turned 40, I bought a couple of motorcycles that were new when I was in high school and interested in them. I had old cameras before then.
 
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sfaust said:
... I wish birth control pills were retroactive at times ...

Too funny! I've always considered having children to be a game. And the game is called "Gambling with your Genes."
 
Brian Sweeney said:
Ha! Porche Carerra for a Mid-Life Crisis!

It was a big mid-life I guess 🙂

I must be in the second stage now, buying all these rangefinders, and getting hooked into the radio control turbine jet model airplanes. I only get one mid-life, might as well milk it for what I can.


Originally posted by OldProf
Too funny! I've always considered having children to be a game. And the game is called "Gambling with your Genes."

Problem with that game as I see it, is that it far too much like poker. Expensive just to sit down and ante up, and the outcome is never assured. I have to say thought, I do love playing the gene game so far. But ask me again once the college tuitions are due and I have a couple weddings to pay for. Maybe by then I'll have a nice rangefinder collection by worth enough to fund the above. (highly unlikely 🙂

I'm heading out now to go into Boston and fondle the rangefinders for a day. Wish me luck! Hopefully, I'll come back with something good enough to post in the gallery!
 

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