I avoid Dockers like the plague. They're just so.......average. I've always worn pleated. I'm very picky and I can't seem to find new ones my style this year. I guess flat fronts are 'in.'
Love the bow ties. I have scores of clip-ons. Their designs can be just as original as the neckties. There's that 'clip-on' stigma, though. But the fact that there were zillions made back then tells me that men really liked them.
Here's me having a GQ moment....I really hate posing this way, but my mom back in Iowa wanted to know what I looked like since I hadn't visited for a while...
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Just the opposite for me. I grew up sort of sheltered on a farm in Iowa and went to a very small high school. So I look back pretty fondly on those years.
...out in the backyard following the dog around with a plastic bag. I'm glad the yard is hidden by trees and hedges.
This time of the year I hate trying to get rid of ants in the kitchen. Finding just one gets my blood boiling.
I actually like vacuuming and wiping all the wood with lemon...
So you were under the influence when you typed this? TUI!!!:eek:
I only drink at Friday happy hour...no liquor, usually just one or two beers. But every once in a while...like last Friday...I'll make the mistake of having two glasses of wine first. I then become happy and definitely get...
While out bike riding yesterday morning I came upon a nice yard sale and found a few things: an excellent 1960s white formal dinner jacket, a unique vintage hand-painted tie and some cool pulp fiction...
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This is one of the few film noir titles where I have no sympathy for any of the characters. They're all nasty, stuck up and spoiled in some form or another. Most other film noirs have at least one honest character I can side with. It's still a great film, though.
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