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Started by: mdudlik on June 25, 2008

There are some things that get much better the older they get. Actors, Food, Mold! What do you think? ( Edited by mdudlik )  

Things that get better with age
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very good topic.. i like it.. specially por the item harrison ford.. in a speedo.... looooooooooooool haha i can't stop laughing

Posted 11 months ago

Denim!! Definitely. As for the asparagus -- umm, still not for me ...

Posted 2 years ago

I'm with you there. That being said, most things I like now would have made me gag as a child. (i.e. scotch, espresso, etc.)

Posted 2 years ago

and as for the taste palette one...how many people have hated asparagus but love it now as adults?

Posted 2 years ago

Eames Lounge chair always seems to stay in style (even though I think DWR just released a white version) and certain rustic styles of shelves and things always seem to stay classy. Modernist stuff sometimes has an image attached to it though like "that guy is trying to look like hes cool, by spending so much on a coffee table" but who knows...

Posted 2 years ago

Denim is a good one. I hate when its just out of the washer and I have to re-introduce them to my evergrowing midsection. I've never owned a leather jacket, but the coolest ones are all beat up and tend to be found on people attached to motorcycles, or people who shop at The Buckle and pay for the experienced look.

Posted 2 years ago

And denim... Who wants to wear jeans that haven't formed to your body?

I think this is true of leather as well. A thirty year old leather jacket looks great, but ones that are shiny and new, tend to make people look like Tobias Funge on Arrested Development.

Posted 2 years ago

From a product perspective, I think it's interesting to see which designs stay with us. There are some forms that simply seem to be at their best, and have little need for improvement. (It will be curious to see which of today's items pass the test of time as well.)

Posted 2 years ago

what can i say....hes dreamy.

Posted 2 years ago

Yeah I had a chuckle about Harrison Ford too! :)

Posted 2 years ago

Harrison Ford?

Hahaha. That was a good 1. It's so true too.

Posted 2 years ago
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