Vintage Moonlight

Vintage Moonlight

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VINTAGE MOONLIGHT PAW PAW FISHING LURE
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VINTAGE MOONLIGHT BAIT CO AUG 1911 PRINT ADD
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VINTAGE MOONLIGHT BAIT CO 99 WEEDLESS APRIL 1926 PRINT ADD
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Vintage Moonlight Plunker
Vintage Moonlight Plunker
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vintage glass eyed wood 3 hook lure shakespeare moonlight pflueger 3 3 4 long
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Nostalgia is Big Business for Clothing Company

Vintage clothing sites are popping up all over the Web, and thrift stores are all the rage. Incorporating vintage pieces into the modern wardrobe has become the latest fad as parents and kids of all ages make a grab for days gone by.

Denim Apparel Group, a publicly traded company, bet heavily on that enthusiasm when it recently acquired retro-vintage sportswear company Moonlight Graham, named for a rightfielder who played one game in the majors for the now-defunct New York Giants.

The California-based company has rights to the movies "Field of Dreams" and "Animal House," car company General Motors, Major League Baseball, and beverage giant Cadbury Schwepps, as well as Kellogg's and other retro Americana.

Founder and president Bart Silberman has Moonlight Graham poised to become an arbiter of cool, with designs and fabrics that set the company apart from other casual sportswear.

"You don't have to be a fan of the New York Mets, Dr Pepper, a 1970 Chevelle SS, Budweiser or the Talking Heads to appreciate what we do," Silberman said. "Our artwork and quality tend to cross over. Of course it appeals to the hardcore fans out there, but a large amount of our business is done solely on the basis of cool art."

Firmly entrenched in its Melrose location, Moonlight Graham is now exploring new retail locations. Prospects include Armitage Avenue in Chicago's Lincoln Park, Sawgrass Mills in Fort Lauderdale, Fla., Thompson Street in New York near New York University and Boston's Newbury Street shopping district.

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Can you write an interesting paragraph or 2 or more that includes these vintage movie titles?

1. All about Eve
2. 12 o'clock high.
3. Rear window
4. On Moonlight Bay
5. Some like it hot
6. Psycho

My girlfriend Eve was a real psycho. My friends and family didn't like to be around her because she was completely incapable of empathy. Everything had to be all about Eve. Conversely, whenever anything went wrong, it was never Eve's fault. Someone else was always responsible for her problems. She was very pretty, and full of enthusiasm, which is why I was attracted to her from the beginning, but her mood could swing from one extreme to the other at the drop of a hat. One day, at 12 o'clock high, we agreed to go to the shore to sunbathe on Moonlight Bay. The sun was intense, and we couldn't stay out too long, but Eve was like many self-absorbed girls -- some like it hot. I finally had to break it off with Eve. I couldn't stand the one-sided relationship and the constant drama. As I drove away, I glanced through the rear window at her standing at the curb, wondering whatever could have gotten into me to want to leave her.