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#26 2012-01-14 17:27:55

Taylor McIntyre
Son of Ivy...
Posts: 95

Re: Admiral Cod and the Euro Sloane

Bishop of Briggs wrote:

4F Hepcat wrote:

The Trad gets interesting when he talks about his army days and his dad's army days: there's unresolved issues of masculinity and what makes a man a man here methinks.

The risk in blogging, is that eventually, over hundreds of egoistical posts, your true self and character weaknesses and downright nuttiness will be exposed for all to see. Few succeed in keeping to interest that isn't all about me. Me, me, me, Me!

Its hard to get the balance right, in my opinion, Guiseppe of An Affordable Wardrobe has been a success in terms of expressing and maintaining his original vision.

Muffy Aldridge gets the balance right too. Her photos of New England are excellent.

You don't find her fake as fuck ?

However, it's a very well presented pose.

Well done her.

 

#27 2012-01-14 17:31:44

Taylor McIntyre
Son of Ivy...
Posts: 95

Re: Admiral Cod and the Euro Sloane

4F Hepcat wrote:

The Trad gets interesting when he talks about his army days and his dad's army days: there's unresolved issues of masculinity and what makes a man a man here methinks.

The risk in blogging, is that eventually, over hundreds of egoistical posts, your true self and character weaknesses and downright nuttiness will be exposed for all to see. Few succeed in keeping to interest that isn't all about me. Me, me, me, Me!

Its hard to get the balance right, in my opinion, Guiseppe of An Affordable Wardrobe has been a success in terms of expressing and maintaining his original vision.

Having 'Agreed' with this post I should say that only paragraphs one, two and half of three really get my agreemnet. Mainly I agree with paragraph two.

As you were -

J.

 

#28 2012-01-14 19:23:34

fxh
Big Down Under.
From: Melbourne
Posts: 4190

Re: Admiral Cod and the Euro Sloane

Jimmy wrote:

Bishop of Briggs wrote:

4F Hepcat wrote:

The Trad gets interesting when he talks about his army days and his dad's army days: there's unresolved issues of masculinity and what makes a man a man here methinks.

The risk in blogging, is that eventually, over hundreds of egoistical posts, your true self and character weaknesses and downright nuttiness will be exposed for all to see. Few succeed in keeping to interest that isn't all about me. Me, me, me, Me!

Its hard to get the balance right, in my opinion, Guiseppe of An Affordable Wardrobe has been a success in terms of expressing and maintaining his original vision.

Muffy Aldridge gets the balance right too. Her photos of New England are excellent.

You don't find her fake as fuck ?

However, it's a very well presented pose.

Well done her.

Jimbo - lay off my Muffy.

I dream of being her diver.


To do: insert constantly changing witty, knowing and slightly ironic literary quote or reference.

http://sexyankles.tumblr.com/

 

#29 2012-01-14 19:36:35

g-
Member
Posts: 1273

Re: Admiral Cod and the Euro Sloane

Jimmy wrote:

Bishop of Briggs wrote:

4F Hepcat wrote:

The Trad gets interesting when he talks about his army days and his dad's army days: there's unresolved issues of masculinity and what makes a man a man here methinks.

The risk in blogging, is that eventually, over hundreds of egoistical posts, your true self and character weaknesses and downright nuttiness will be exposed for all to see. Few succeed in keeping to interest that isn't all about me. Me, me, me, Me!

Its hard to get the balance right, in my opinion, Guiseppe of An Affordable Wardrobe has been a success in terms of expressing and maintaining his original vision.

Muffy Aldridge gets the balance right too. Her photos of New England are excellent.

You don't find her fake as fuck ?

However, it's a very well presented pose.

Well done her.

She's a self serving jack ass.  She makes Phat Guido look like a great blogger and Simon Crompton look like Jesus.
http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-wgUssQBRaUQ/Tb8DpPiX7RI/AAAAAAAAAE8/Npau6XDRrXM/s1600/IMG_1276.JPG

Why don't you just read old Martha Stewart--it's more authentic?

Last edited by g- (2012-01-14 19:38:25)

 

#30 2012-01-15 03:50:58

Reckless Reggie
Member
Posts: 498

Re: Admiral Cod and the Euro Sloane

On the Cod Piece: I thought that there was already the expression Eurotrash to cover the phenomenon described. As for Muffy and Si Crompton: like Jesus, he has a beard (well the beginnings of one) but only NJS has the sandals!


I'm Reckless Reggie of the Regent Palace,
I'm in love with every gal;
I flirt with Maudie and I flirt with Alice,
I'm a real life Regent's pal.

 

#31 2012-01-15 05:03:38

Bishop of Briggs
Member
Posts: 3483

Re: Admiral Cod and the Euro Sloane

Will is running a commercial clothing business - consulting and online shop. His blog is a key part of his business. It allows him to demonstrate his knowledge and expertise by posting pictures of himself. He seems to be making a good living so good luck to him.

 

#32 2012-01-15 05:28:40

fxh
Big Down Under.
From: Melbourne
Posts: 4190

Re: Admiral Cod and the Euro Sloane

Eat your heart out boys - shes mine. I know she digs a bit of Oz rough trade made good.

http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_huf5EtmfjCI/S2SETERlUnI/AAAAAAAAAKk/J3Hb0cJYcU0/s1600/IMG_6007.JPG

Last edited by fxh (2012-01-15 05:29:58)


To do: insert constantly changing witty, knowing and slightly ironic literary quote or reference.

http://sexyankles.tumblr.com/

 

#33 2012-01-15 05:51:26

Popeye Doyle
Member
Posts: 1008

Re: Admiral Cod and the Euro Sloane

fxh wrote:

Eat your heart out boys - shes mine. I know she digs a bit of Oz rough trade made good.

She only does VPs and up. You're out of luck, son.


"All in all they are a pretty sleazy bunch."
                                            --Cruiser
"Can one safely bone the cordovan of the dead?"
                                            --Quay

 

#34 2012-01-15 08:33:33

4F Hepcat
THE Cat
Posts: 7355

Re: Admiral Cod and the Euro Sloane

It's interesting that her blog is written for a demographic of men, and men alone.


Vibe-Rations in Spectra-Sonic-Sound

 

#35 2012-01-15 08:45:14

Reckless Reggie
Member
Posts: 498

Re: Admiral Cod and the Euro Sloane

4F Hepcat wrote:

It's interesting that her blog is written for a demographic of men, and men alone.

She also features her late Pa but - hang on - do you mean the likes of Oswald Chensvold when you say 'men'?

I have to say, fxh, I cannot see her working up a sweat and flinging her head around as she - er - performs the cha cha cha, to Edmundo Ros.


I'm Reckless Reggie of the Regent Palace,
I'm in love with every gal;
I flirt with Maudie and I flirt with Alice,
I'm a real life Regent's pal.

 

#36 2012-01-15 18:17:29

g-
Member
Posts: 1273

Re: Admiral Cod and the Euro Sloane

Bishop of Briggs wrote:

Will is running a commercial clothing business - consulting and online shop. His blog is a key part of his business. It allows him to demonstrate his knowledge and expertise by posting pictures of himself. He seems to be making a good living so good luck to him.

+1 Will does not pretend to be anything other than a guy hosing a blog to get clients--and now customers.

 

#37 2012-01-15 18:20:21

g-
Member
Posts: 1273

Re: Admiral Cod and the Euro Sloane

fxh wrote:

Eat your heart out boys - shes mine. I know she digs a bit of Oz rough trade made good.

http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_huf5EtmfjCI/S … G_6007.JPG

You can keep her.  This is my version of Trad:

http://loyalkng.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/04/monica_bellucci0008.jpg

 

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