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Old 10-27-2009, 12:29 PM   #1366
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And how is it useful in any context other than a dance floor (perhaps).

First thing I do with new shoes is take some sandpaper to the soles.* Those Metro tiles are deadly slippery when wet as it is.

*100 grit, if you're wondering.
Driving mocs. I'm telling you - best way to navigate the wet tile anywhere, and three times as comfortable as shoes. And if any nosy ass should comment on the lack of socks, you've got the built-in excuse that they cannot be worn with the shoes you're wearing.
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Old 10-27-2009, 12:46 PM   #1367
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Surely not.
didn't mj wear 1 black and 1 white sock with tux for a video?
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Old 10-27-2009, 12:51 PM   #1368
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These brands make no sense to me. Can't you have shirts hand-tailored for you for less than you'll pay for one of these?
I have some Borellis. Not as expensive as good hand tailored and the shop I get them at does very good (and full) alterations to make the shirt similar to a custom fitted shirt for gratis. Because they like me. And that's how I roll.
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I discussed this with a guy who only buys Versace shirts actually made in Italy (apparently some are not) and he really couldn't understand how you could compare some seamstress in a back room to the greatness that is Versace. While his comments dripped with the insecurity of anyone that is so wed to a single brand, the only point I could grasp from his ranting was that it had to do with setting the trends, as opposed to following the trends.

He also wore non-matching colorful socks. I keep waiting for that trend so that I can follow it.

Final note, he is the only person I know who polishes the bottoms of his shoes. Seemed dangerous to me, but man they looked nice.
Versace, eh. I'd take Borellis or Brioni and probably save money and get higher quality.

Also, as if you couldn't have guessed, I have been known to polish the soles of my shoes. I feel its only polite for when I have to put my foot down on the face of one of the many incompetents I deal with in a day. Also, it helps me hit my moves on the dancefloor.
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Old 10-27-2009, 12:58 PM   #1370
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Surely not with suits and other formal wear?
As I previously noted, I wear no socks with any of it, and plow the cash savings from my sock expense budget into more expensive shirts.
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As I previously noted, I wear no socks with any of it, and plow the cash savings from my sock expense budget into more expensive shirts.
I buy my clothing from a combination of Kohl's and Lands End. My winning smile and general animal magnetism means that nobody notices my clothing.
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. My ......general animal magnetism means that nobody notices my clothing.
Yes, I have heard your au natural scent of wild animal presence makes quite an impression, although your wife tells me that when you don the Lands End outerwear it sort of covers up the stink. No offence.
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My winning smile and general animal magnetism means that nobody notices my clothing.
Not saying anything and not noticing are two different things. Indeed, recognizing the difference is what separates man from apes.
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Old 10-27-2009, 02:18 PM   #1374
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I buy my clothing from a combination of Kohl's and Lands End. My winning smile and general animal magnetism means that nobody notices my clothing.
In SF, we buy our eco-vegan clothing at Whole Foods. Made from hemp and recycled rubber. http://www.elephantjournal.com/2009/...o-whole-foods/
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plus, fringey never seemed too interested while i claimed to be 6' 11"

i remember in college, there was this girl who was 6'3". I called her "the girl who was too tall." I would see her at bars all the time. she was pretty, but something always held me back, even drunk at the end of the night. she was just too tall. also, the fact that she was there so often late late at night means I was not the only guy who felt that way.

I was watching the Oregon UCLA volleyball game this weekend, and there were 6'5" women. I'm wondering if some of them were lesbians could they get dates easier, or are the really tall just in a world where it's tough to find dates, no matter the genitals they're attracted to,
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In SF, we buy our eco-vegan clothing at Whole Foods. Made from hemp and recycled rubber. http://www.elephantjournal.com/2009/...o-whole-foods/
in Detroit we have to factor in projectile resistance, which makes vegan-friendly fabrics tough.
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i remember in college, there was this girl who was 6'3". I called her "the girl who was too tall." I would see her at bars all the time. she was pretty, but something always held me back, even drunk at the end of the night. she was just too tall. also, the fact that she was there so often late late at night means I was not the only guy who felt that way.

I was watching the Oregon UCLA volleyball game this weekend, and there were 6'5" women. I'm wondering if some of them were lesbians could they get dates easier, or are the really tall just in a world where it's tough to find dates, no matter the genitals they're attracted to,
Translation: I am not 6'11" even on the internet.
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i remember in college, there was this girl who was 6'3". I called her "the girl who was too tall." I would see her at bars all the time. she was pretty, but something always held me back, even drunk at the end of the night. she was just too tall. also, the fact that she was there so often late late at night means I was not the only guy who felt that way.

I was watching the Oregon UCLA volleyball game this weekend, and there were 6'5" women. I'm wondering if some of them were lesbians could they get dates easier, or are the really tall just in a world where it's tough to find dates, no matter the genitals they're attracted to,
Being 6'3" didn't keep Gabrielle Reece from landing a hunky surfer husband.

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Being 6'3" didn't keep Gabrielle Reece from landing a hunky surfer husband.

I think we need to keep open the possibility that the tall women in question may simply have thought Hank was too short.

My experiences with tall women (either as friends or romantic interests) suggests that it isn't uncommon for them to have real issues with dating shorter men.
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in Detroit we have to factor in projectile resistance, which makes vegan-friendly fabrics tough.
By the by, who says Detroit is dead....


Amid a crummy Michigan economy and a crumbling music industry, ICP's achievement stands out. Enjoying the top revenues of its career, the group now commands an entertainment empire that pulls in up to $10 million annually

Are ICP shirts vegan-friendly?!?!
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