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  1. celtic

    The Dumbest Comment I Ever Heard

    The other day I was wearing wool trousers, a dress shirt and tie, and a tweed waistcoat (Target!). One co-worker who seems to take all of his fashion tips from George Costanza circa '91, said: "You look like an aluminum siding salesman" me: "Pardon me?!?!" "You ever see that...
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    Valentine's Day. What's your view?

    I have always been a romantic chap and i always will be. I sometimes get my wife little gifts now and then and have been known to show up with flowers on a random Tuesday. I try to be the best man and husband i can, and i truly appreciate more and more all that she IS and does for me. And so...
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    The Dumbest Comment I Ever Heard

    "Tell Grandma I said Hello, Little (insert color here) Riding Hood"
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    Custom 30's German bike jacket

    i really dig the looks of that.
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    Mystery Converse shoes???

    it amazes me that people are spending more than $30 for a pair of canvas shoes.
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    The Elephant in the Room - Man Purse

    true men don't sit around and worry about whether or not others view them as manly. they get things done. and if in doing so they need more room to carry tools to aid in getting things done, so be it. ;)
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    Kilts

    "What is worn under your kilt?" Why nothing, ma'am, everything works just fine, thank you!
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    songs that make you shiver/cry

    wow, that's a great tune i haven't heard in a long time.
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    songs that make you shiver/cry

    oh, right after Katrina I saw a clip of tha carnage with "I Wish I Was in New Orleans" playing in the background..... wow....i can barely even hear the first few bars without wanting to bawl anymore...
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    The Miracle of Absinthe

    1900, i'm not pre-med or pre-law, i'm pre-tend. :D give the imp a pat for me. cheers and best wishes! p.s. !pans ho
  11. celtic

    The Miracle of Absinthe

    perhaps this will help: let's say that prohibition has just ended 12 seconds ago. let's say that a journalist decides to go to two fancy, swanky uptown joints claiming to have the best booze. let's say that the journalist tries a Blatz, a Coors, a Schlitz and a Piels...oh, and since...
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    unbelievable!

    I always wondered if Sailor Jerry or Von Dutch would've been angry that their name was used to hawk tasteless crap to scenesters who have no idea whose name they are plastering over their dayglo clothing... (actually, VOn Dutch was a prankster so He probably would've got a big kick ouit of it...
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    The Miracle of Absinthe

    imagine this: the article is about Fedoras. The 'journalist' went to a baseball hat shop in the mall, and a Burlington Coat Factory. he then begins to preach that fedoras are a joke because only hipster xxxxxxxx and slow people too late for the recent Justin Timberlake trend wear them...
  14. celtic

    Vintage sweater catalog pics.

    it looks like a few have the waistband flipped.. or it could just be the picture. anybody know if people used to flip the long waistband?
  15. celtic

    Classic Casual Jackets every man should own . . .

    motorcycle club motorcycle gangs is what those trying to cash in on fear (newspapers, magazines, b-movies) call motorcycle clubs. ;)
  16. celtic

    Found on another site

    i almost bought a similar one. i dig them. good thing people have different opinions, or this globe would be quite boring.
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    Long in the legs, short on availible vintage sizes.

    heck, i'm not tall yet i always seen to find pants too short. i always (perhaps incorrectly) assume that people wore their pants higher on the ankle back then. [huh]
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    The Miracle of Absinthe

    just grate. :eusa_doh:
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    local Art Deco architecture

    "Art Deco was the hot architectural style in America during the 1920s and 1930s. The style is characterized by features like smooth wall surfaces (often shiny metal), with zigzags, chevrons, and other geometric motifs as decorative elements on the façade. The geometric motifs usually emphasize...
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    crosley radios

    CherryRed, that's the model I have as well. :)

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