Down2BDapper
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I usually get "What are you all dressed up for?"
I just reply "Life".
I just reply "Life".
Down2BDapper said:I usually get "What are you all dressed up for?"
I just reply "Life".
DerMann said:...a couple of girls (aged anywhere from 14-17), said,"look, an Amish!" as I came into their view.
I get that even from one of my own family members, you think he would have figured it out by now.Down2BDapper said:I usually get "What are you all dressed up for?"
Down2BDapper said:I usually get "What are you all dressed up for?"
Lefty said:Here's my list, many of which have been previously mentioned. Keep in mind that I have a fairly long beard and mustache, so that can generate confusion over the chosen remark. Of the ethnic/religious groups, only one member of such has ever mistaken me for one of their own, and that was a non-practicing Jew, so I'm not sure that counts.
and my favorite, which is pretty accurate except for his wimpy 'stache, Italian economist Vilfredo Pareto
leo said:I rarely receive dumb comments and attribute most of them to not well thought out ways to substitute for a common greeting.
But this morning I was wearing a kahki/tan trench coat and gray fedora (snapped down in front) over business clothing. I would expect Dick Tracy or Bogey or similar, but "Johnny Cash"?
Bill
Ray-Vigo said:A "Columbo" comment actually wouldn't bother me all that much-- I do a fair Columbo impersonation, so what the hell, right?
Lefty said:No problem! lol
Lefty said:Wimpy! I haven't been called that since the days when I had credit.
anglophile said:Today I was wearing my brown Christies trilby and a green coed sportcoat. Someone said I looked like a rabbi.
I do have a beard but besides that I don't get it.