^Stanley Holloway made his last stage performance at the London Palladium at the age of 89 years. He was much more a true entertainer than people such as Clarkson or Gordon Ramsey (shock people into laughing or angry reaction and call that entertaining them), or Fry's version which is to mumble snide remarks about various people and to roll his carefully scripted witticisms around in that bovine face, trying to be more Noel Coward than Noel Coward - but without the Noel Coward.
formby wrote:
yachtie wrote:
I hate black shoes.
...even with Mohair....?
...errrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr..................!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Especially with mohair. ![]()
eg wrote:
I'm more leery of brown shoes with suits (other than tan or maybe blue), but not at all concerned when paired with sportcoats. Figure oxblood goes with just about anything.
Yep. my version of "black".
Buffy wrote:
I had worn dark brown shoes with a charcoal striped suit and thought nothing of it except that it was a snowy mess outside and if I was going to ruin a pair of shoes it wouldn't be a good black pair.
I have found that cleaning up black shoes after exposure to winter is easier than with brown shoes. I guess the snow in NYC is different that everywhere else, lol
Nicky wrote:
In certain city jobs, black shoes are expected but, if you are an engineer, architect, or something in that line, brown might be OK.
Remember, though, that London is not the world (thank gawd, otherwise we'll all look the same - navy blue suits and black shoes with white shirts and an ugly tie).
Shooman wrote:
l've never watched Seinfeld or Friends or any of these silly shows (listening to the commericals was enough to annoy me), l am a Brit man through and through.
Seinfeld was the greatest American sitcom of all time (protip: you're not supposed to watch the ads). Also, the UK has churned out some truly awful comedy shows that make even awful US shows look watchable.
Nicky wrote:
...shock people into laughing or angry reaction and call that entertaining them...
Humour is not a fixed thing, thankfully, nor is culture or taste.
Big Tony wrote:
Nicky wrote:
...shock people into laughing or angry reaction and call that entertaining them...
Humour is not a fixed thing, thankfully, nor is culture or taste.
I quite agree but there is a brand of humour which embraces too a warmth and forgiveness, perfectly exemplified by 'Brahn Boots at A Funeral' (he wore brahn boots because he'd given his black ones away), that seems to be increasingly beyond the quick-fire mockery of the modern world. All the best sit-coms that I recall from 'Dad's Army' to 'Only Fools and Horses', mixed in some warmth and forgiveness and reminded us, in a more rounded way, of our shared human condition.
NJS wrote:
^Stanley Holloway made his last stage performance at the London Palladium at the age of 89 years. He was much more a true entertainer than people such as Clarkson or Gordon Ramsey (shock people into laughing or angry reaction and call that entertaining them), or Fry's version which is to mumble snide remarks about various people and to roll his carefully scripted witticisms around in that bovine face, trying to be more Noel Coward than Noel Coward - but without the Noel Coward.
Exactly and an upper class Lefty a la Wedgy Benn to boot...puke making....
meister wrote:
NJS wrote:
^Stanley Holloway made his last stage performance at the London Palladium at the age of 89 years. He was much more a true entertainer than people such as Clarkson or Gordon Ramsey (shock people into laughing or angry reaction and call that entertaining them), or Fry's version which is to mumble snide remarks about various people and to roll his carefully scripted witticisms around in that bovine face, trying to be more Noel Coward than Noel Coward - but without the Noel Coward.
Exactly and an upper class Lefty a la Wedgy Benn to boot...puke making....
Champagne socialists: with all the enjoyments of their privilege plus all the self-indulgence of appearing to care a tuppenny damn about all the regular Joes and Jills; although I'd say that Wedgy Benn has more sincerity than Fry.
Nu-Labour women were a particularly elitist bunch, whenever they opened their gobs you just saw the contempt of the working class spewing out like ectoplasm at an exorcism. Filled with a lust ridden desire to rule and govern the people for their own nefarious intelligensia ends.
What about brown suede shoes, who has the courage to wear them? Soho switchblade queers and retired majors in the 1950's wore them as a sign of moral superiority. I too sported them for a period, sadly, because I was into the Smiths at the time.
Although not with suits, I wear brown suede shoes.
The_Shooman wrote:
Thanks for that YouTube NJS. You don't hear much of that type of British humour any more.
So true. lt's all American humour garbage now, and has been since the 90's. l've never watched Seinfeld or Friends or any of these silly shows (listening to the commericals was enough to annoy me), l am a Brit man through and through.
Theres still good American humour.
Seinfeld without the ad breaks - in hard drive - is very funny even years later and on repeats. Curb Your Enthusiasm is even better. The Larry Sanders/Garry Shandling Show is a gem.
I have them all and love them. And I'm a Brit fan, Goons, Hancock, TWTWTW, Goodies, Python, Two Ronnies, League of Gentlemen, Marty Feldman, Black Adder, Young Ones, Office, etc etc
Currently - My Name is Earle is good and my son has put me onto Arrested Development its clever- 30 Rock is good and George Carlin still rules OK.
NJS wrote:
meister wrote:
NJS wrote:
^Stanley Holloway made his last stage performance at the London Palladium at the age of 89 years. He was much more a true entertainer than people such as Clarkson or Gordon Ramsey (shock people into laughing or angry reaction and call that entertaining them), or Fry's version which is to mumble snide remarks about various people and to roll his carefully scripted witticisms around in that bovine face, trying to be more Noel Coward than Noel Coward - but without the Noel Coward.
Exactly and an upper class Lefty a la Wedgy Benn to boot...puke making....
Champagne socialists: with all the enjoyments of their privilege plus all the self-indulgence of appearing to care a tuppenny damn about all the regular Joes and Jills; although I'd say that Wedgy Benn has more sincerity than Fry.
Benn's as bad, no...he worse.
NJS wrote:
^Stanley Holloway made his last stage performance at the London Palladium at the age of 89 years. He was much more a true entertainer than people such as Clarkson or Gordon Ramsey (shock people into laughing or angry reaction and call that entertaining them), or Fry's version which is to mumble snide remarks about various people and to roll his carefully scripted witticisms around in that bovine face, trying to be more Noel Coward than Noel Coward - but without the Noel Coward.
meister wrote:
Exactly and an upper class Lefty a la Wedgy Benn to boot...puke making....
NJS wrote:
Champagne socialists: with all the enjoyments of their privilege plus all the self-indulgence of appearing to care a tuppenny damn about all the regular Joes and Jills; although I'd say that Wedgy Benn has more sincerity than Fry.
formby wrote:
Benn's as bad, no...he worse.
I guess that means you guys are all socialists yourselves? Standing up for the working classes and exposing hypocracy among the elites?
Big Tony wrote:
NJS wrote:
^Stanley Holloway made his last stage performance at the London Palladium at the age of 89 years. He was much more a true entertainer than people such as Clarkson or Gordon Ramsey (shock people into laughing or angry reaction and call that entertaining them), or Fry's version which is to mumble snide remarks about various people and to roll his carefully scripted witticisms around in that bovine face, trying to be more Noel Coward than Noel Coward - but without the Noel Coward.
meister wrote:
Exactly and an upper class Lefty a la Wedgy Benn to boot...puke making....
NJS wrote:
Champagne socialists: with all the enjoyments of their privilege plus all the self-indulgence of appearing to care a tuppenny damn about all the regular Joes and Jills; although I'd say that Wedgy Benn has more sincerity than Fry.
formby wrote:
Benn's as bad, no...he worse.
I guess that means you guys are all socialists yourselves? Standing up for the working classes and exposing hypocracy among the elites?
I'm no socialist.
I sympathise with the working class socialist, even though I don't agree with socialism I understand the [I believe mis-placed] attraction to them. I have no sympathy for the middle/upper class socialist however, who are just engaging in a power play.
I knew several at university, several are politicians now and each, to a man/woman, with the exception of one or two was a patronising c**t. Really fucking horrible people, smug, self-satisfied charlatans, puke inducing as someone else has already said.
Say no more:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-13932474
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yachtie wrote:
formby wrote:
yachtie wrote:
I hate black shoes.
...even with Mohair....?
...errrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr..................!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Especially with mohair.

formby wrote:
Big Tony wrote:
NJS wrote:
^Stanley Holloway made his last stage performance at the London Palladium at the age of 89 years. He was much more a true entertainer than people such as Clarkson or Gordon Ramsey (shock people into laughing or angry reaction and call that entertaining them), or Fry's version which is to mumble snide remarks about various people and to roll his carefully scripted witticisms around in that bovine face, trying to be more Noel Coward than Noel Coward - but without the Noel Coward.
meister wrote:
Exactly and an upper class Lefty a la Wedgy Benn to boot...puke making....
NJS wrote:
Champagne socialists: with all the enjoyments of their privilege plus all the self-indulgence of appearing to care a tuppenny damn about all the regular Joes and Jills; although I'd say that Wedgy Benn has more sincerity than Fry.
formby wrote:
Benn's as bad, no...he worse.
I guess that means you guys are all socialists yourselves? Standing up for the working classes and exposing hypocracy among the elites?
I'm no socialist.
I sympathise with the working class socialist, even though I don't agree with socialism I understand the [I believe mis-placed] attraction to them. I have no sympathy for the middle/upper class socialist however, who are just engaging in a power play.
I knew several at university, several are politicians now and each, to a man/woman, with the exception of one or two was a patronising c**t. Really fucking horrible people, smug, self-satisfied charlatans, puke inducing as someone else has already said.
Say no more:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-13932474
Nice one! There's still room against wall with Clarkson, Fry, Jimmy Carr, Wedgie-Benn et al..
formby wrote:
Really fucking horrible people, smug, self-satisfied charlatans, puke inducing as someone else has already said.
Must have been horrible. Thank goodness conservatives aren't like that!
Big Tony wrote:
formby wrote:
Really fucking horrible people, smug, self-satisfied charlatans, puke inducing as someone else has already said.
Must have been horrible. Thank goodness conservatives aren't like that!
One of my grandfathers was big in local politics and all of that, was the local mayor and served on the Council for forty years. He was a conviction politician, worked on the line at Vauxhall's and fought for money to be released for new playgrounds that were immediately vandalised by the local ruffians.
My inside knowledge allows me to speak with authority: politicians/councillors from all political parties are corrupt and it attracts the wrong sorts. At least in Western democracies, which explains much of our present unsavoury predicament.
The conservaties are as bad, but at least they indulge in kinky sex acts and will pay for their pleasures, which the Labour filth will never do.
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4F Hepcat wrote:
Big Tony wrote:
formby wrote:
Really fucking horrible people, smug, self-satisfied charlatans, puke inducing as someone else has already said.
Must have been horrible. Thank goodness conservatives aren't like that!
One of my grandfathers was big in local politics and all of that, was the local mayor and served on the Council for forty years. He was a conviction politician, worked on the line at Vauxhall's and fought for money to be released for new playgrounds that were immediately vandalised by the local ruffians.
My inside knowledge allows me to speak with authority: politicians/councillors from all political parties are corrupt and it attracts the wrong sorts. At least in Western democracies, which explains much of our present unsavoury predicament.
The conservaties are as bad, but at least they indulge in kinky sex acts and will pay for their pleasures, which the Labour filth will never do.
I entirely agree: being caught with your pants down in a lust of the blood hardly compares with 'employing' volunteers to fill places formerly filled by paid employees to enable you to prate on about a 'mimimum wage for all' and to ban the few pleasures, such as smoking, left to the 'economically challenged'. Take that MP's pants right down and give those great big, over-fed, fat buttocks the right public smacking that they deserve, I say.
Big Tony wrote:
formby wrote:
Really fucking horrible people, smug, self-satisfied charlatans, puke inducing as someone else has already said.
Must have been horrible. Thank goodness conservatives aren't like that!
Not really.
I generally find people of a conservative bent nicer to be honest and when I say conservative, I mean in the Burkean/Disraelian sense of the word not Thatcherite who was more a neo-liberal than a conservative IMO.
4F Hepcat wrote:
Big Tony wrote:
formby wrote:
Really fucking horrible people, smug, self-satisfied charlatans, puke inducing as someone else has already said.
Must have been horrible. Thank goodness conservatives aren't like that!
One of my grandfathers was big in local politics and all of that, was the local mayor and served on the Council for forty years. He was a conviction politician, worked on the line at Vauxhall's and fought for money to be released for new playgrounds that were immediately vandalised by the local ruffians.
My inside knowledge allows me to speak with authority: politicians/councillors from all political parties are corrupt and it attracts the wrong sorts. At least in Western democracies, which explains much of our present unsavoury predicament.
The conservaties are as bad, but at least they indulge in kinky sex acts and will pay for their pleasures, which the Labour filth will never do.
I admire the genuine working class socialists, but not the Anthony Benns, definitely not the Anthony Benns.
I've just got off Skyping my mum and my two nephews, well, it doesn't look good does it: go to university and be saddled with major debt. My recommendation was go out and get a job and take vocational qualifications. Of course, the Catch 22 is that there are not enough jobs, hence successive governments for nigh on twenty years have been encouraging everyone to go to university to keep the unemployment figures down, whilst adopting a ponzi scheme initiative on immigration.
There's not enough coke, whisky and liquid MDMA available to put in the zone of our decision makers.
Democracy has failed us, I hope what is going to follow will be better.
Of course, I'm in the Netherlands, so really, like NJS I'm free from the folly of dear old Blighty.
Film Noir Buff wrote:
I had worn dark brown shoes with a charcoal striped suit and thought nothing of it ... I do prefer black for biz. Occasionally I will wear brown with a dark suit but gone are the days I would wear brown suede with a suit. I am thinking of a nice black suede pair though. Decisions, decisions.
If you have a nice pair of top notch brown shoes and you want to wear them with your navy suit, I say go for it.
I am totally over this iGent crap about inventing imaginary Eternal Rules of Permanent Style that never existed. If some iGent on the other side of the world pops an aneurysm because of they don't approve of you wearing brown/black/suede/derbies/slip ons etc with a suit, tough titties for them. Old dress "guides" (they nearly always use the term "guide" and old publications virtually never use the word word "rule") are clearly intended so that people don't feel out of place in various social situations, and are always dictated by whatever is in fashion at the time. They are never under the delusion that they are perpetuating some sort of Permanent Rule carved in stone, valid for all Eternity and which must be rigidly adhered to on pain of death. These notions exist only on the net perpetuated by iGents. Heck, I've done my bit to perpetuate them too! So I went out to research the historical basis for them - and found no such thing existed. In the end, it's all about forum group think, and attempts to raise personal taste to the status of Eternal Validity.
Big Tony wrote:
Buffy wrote:
I had worn dark brown shoes with a charcoal striped suit and thought nothing of it except that it was a snowy mess outside and if I was going to ruin a pair of shoes it wouldn't be a good black pair.
I have found that cleaning up black shoes after exposure to winter is easier than with brown shoes. I guess the snow in NYC is different that everywhere else, lol
I didnt wear the brown shoes because I thought they were easier to clean but because I value my black shoes more.
formby wrote:
yachtie wrote:
I hate black shoes.
...even with Mohair....?
...errrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr..................!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Funny how I think of chelsea boots going perfectly with mohair but I don't think of black chelsea boots as...black. I have a hard time picturing chelsea boots in brown.