Years ago a friend gave me "85 Ways to Tie a Tie" and I tried them all, just for $hits and giggles. I'm still using the four-in-hand. But then I'm a big believer in the KISS theory.
Listening to the Night Train. This evening they played an assortment of old time music but with a little twist. First they played the straight version of a song/piece followed immediately by the Spike Jones version. Fun stuff!
Ive never heard shagged used in this context before. When I read it I thought that spellcheck had monkeyed around with snagged, a word used often in this context.
Huntsman brought the single button jacket into prominence in the 40s and it remains their signature style today. I'm not sure how common it was prior to that.
I made no comments or insinuations in regard to my views of Title IX. I simply noted its impact on collegiate athletics. Seems that you're itching to brand me a sexist for merely pointing to the elephant in the room.
And it goes far beyond television revenue, gate receipts and team merchandise sales.
http://www.dallasnews.com/sports/college-sports/texas-aggies/20130916-football-effect-texas-am-raises-record-740-million-almost-doubles-longhorns.ece
Roster size is dictated by the personnel requirements of the particular sport. Football requires more players to field a team than the other sports. Therefore more scholarships are needed.
You appear to be unfamiliar with the impact that Title IX has had on intercollegiate athletics, particularly in regards to men's teams. Google is your friend.;)
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