Oh me oh my, this is the cutest/awesomist Garak plush ever.
Aww, well thank you! That’s very nice to say~
Though I legitimately wonder if there ARE other Garak plushes! I’ve never seen any!
Oh me oh my, this is the cutest/awesomist Garak plush ever.
Aww, well thank you! That’s very nice to say~
Though I legitimately wonder if there ARE other Garak plushes! I’ve never seen any!
Dress
1950s
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Farmerette, Los Angeles
From Fruits of Victory: The Woman’s Land Army in the Great War via Smithsonian Magazine:
A brass band welcomed the first unit of the California Woman’s Land Army when it arrived in the town of Elsinore on the first of May, 1918. The whole community turned out to greet the fifteen women dressed in their stiff new uniforms. The Chamber of Commerce officials gave speeches of welcome, the Farm Bureau president thanked the “farmerettes” for coming, and the mayor gave them the keys to the city.
The Land Army recruits drove the fifty miles from the WLA headquarters offices in downtown Los Angeles to Elsinore in style: the mayor had dispatched a truck to chauffeur them. At the welcoming ceremonies, Mayor Burnham apologized for the lack of an official municipal key ring, and offered instead a rake, hoe, and shovel to the farmerettes, “emblematic of their toil for patriotic defense.” The grateful citizens of Elsinore gave the farmerettes three loud cheers.
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Anyone who doesn’t like musicals because “no one just starts singing in dancing in real life” has clearly never visited my house
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I want a rewrite of Jeeves and Wooster where everyone is bisexual and there’s no stigma. Can you imagine the sheer number of accidental engagements?
When Bertie and Jeeves finally get married it’s because, well, duh, but it’s also to make sure that Bertie doesn’t accidentally get engaged to Gussie Fink-Nottle again.
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