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#26 2010-10-09 04:09:07

Hard Bop Hank
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From: land of a 1000 dances
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Re: Highwaters


“No Room For Squares”
”All political art is bad – all good art is political.”
"Would there be any freedom of press or speech if one must reduce his vocabulary to vapid innocuous euphemisms?"

 

#27 2010-10-09 04:14:12

Hard Bop Hank
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From: land of a 1000 dances
Posts: 4923

Re: Highwaters


“No Room For Squares”
”All political art is bad – all good art is political.”
"Would there be any freedom of press or speech if one must reduce his vocabulary to vapid innocuous euphemisms?"

 

#28 2010-10-09 04:21:49

Alex Roest
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#29 2010-10-09 04:35:12

chatsworth osborne jr.
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#30 2010-10-09 04:44:05

Hard Bop Hank
Ivy Soul Brother
From: land of a 1000 dances
Posts: 4923

Re: Highwaters


“No Room For Squares”
”All political art is bad – all good art is political.”
"Would there be any freedom of press or speech if one must reduce his vocabulary to vapid innocuous euphemisms?"

 

#31 2010-10-09 04:46:40

Hard Bop Hank
Ivy Soul Brother
From: land of a 1000 dances
Posts: 4923

Re: Highwaters


“No Room For Squares”
”All political art is bad – all good art is political.”
"Would there be any freedom of press or speech if one must reduce his vocabulary to vapid innocuous euphemisms?"

 

#32 2010-10-09 06:04:46

Patrick
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Posts: 2653

Re: Highwaters

A swell bunch of Internet Tough Guys you are...

C'mon, duke it out like those Goliaths at Style Forum.


Otter : Take it easy, I'm pre-law.
Boon : I thought you were pre-med.
Otter : What's the difference?

 

#33 2010-10-09 06:21:39

Alex Roest
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#34 2010-10-09 08:02:38

Patrick
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Re: Highwaters

I was kidding. (See "The Maltese Falcon.")


Otter : Take it easy, I'm pre-law.
Boon : I thought you were pre-med.
Otter : What's the difference?

 

#35 2010-10-09 09:21:38

Rip Rig & Panic
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#36 2010-10-09 19:31:35

Cardinals5
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#37 2010-10-10 01:30:57

4F Hepcat
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Re: Highwaters

There's a thin line between off the shoe and the half-mast Fun Boy Three look. It must be done just right.

Gieves & Hawkes use to be able to succeed in doing this successfully in the UK.  There's a men's store here in Holland called Oger, they always go slightly too high off the shoe and if there's any kind of shrinkage when you wash the chinos you're in trouble. And that's their signature look.


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#38 2010-10-10 02:58:58

Alex Roest
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#39 2010-10-10 03:31:00

Rip Rig & Panic
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#40 2010-10-10 05:38:31

Rip Rig & Panic
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Re: Highwaters

Case closed.

 

#41 2010-10-10 06:54:13

Big Tony
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Re: Highwaters


"What sort of post-apocalyptic deathscape is this?"
"I don't want to look like a cock hungry sailor after all !!!"
"When it comes to infidelity, broken families, and reckless fatherhood, the underclass are amateurs."

 

#42 2010-10-10 07:32:07

Rip Rig & Panic
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Re: Highwaters

Agreed.

 

#43 2010-10-10 07:35:39

Cardinals5
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Posts: 383

Re: Highwaters

So all those "ivy" guys in the 1960s were wrong?

 

#44 2010-10-10 07:44:45

Rip Rig & Panic
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Posts: 4697

Re: Highwaters

Possibly not in the 1960s.  But we were told full-fat milk was good for us once upon a time, remember?  As others have commented, age might come into it.  And height?  If I were twenty one and around six feet, I might consider it.  At fifty one and of (very) average height, I think perhaps not.  Besides, a glimpse of 80/20 or bare ankle is not the same as displaying around six or eight inches of creamy, hairy flesh.

 

#45 2010-10-10 11:19:31

ScarletStreet
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Re: Highwaters

Last edited by ScarletStreet (2010-10-10 11:20:44)


"All men are frauds. The only difference between them is that some admit it. I myself deny it." -- H.L. Mencken

 

#46 2010-10-10 13:49:27

Big Tony
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Posts: 5478

Re: Highwaters


"What sort of post-apocalyptic deathscape is this?"
"I don't want to look like a cock hungry sailor after all !!!"
"When it comes to infidelity, broken families, and reckless fatherhood, the underclass are amateurs."

 

#47 2010-10-10 14:26:17

Rip Rig & Panic
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Posts: 4697

Re: Highwaters

The water analogies are interesting.  I hate 'the puddle'.  Worse still, though, is the way hems are allowed to drag on the ground, becoming wet, soiled and ragged in the process.  Entire nations, I'm sure, can be judged on the way their people present themselves.  The English...  No wonder we're on our collective knees.

 

#48 2021-10-15 02:41:27

A Fine Sadness
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Re: Highwaters

The passing of time has mellowed the poster, allowed him to examine Mr. G in the flesh and changed his mind about a good many things.  I had bought an ancient sharkskin suit - a highly unwise investment as it turned out - and had become instantly horrified at the appearance of it.  The break was highly unacceptable.  I ended up binning the trews and flogging the jacket to someone on Ebay.  Well, there we are.  The error of my ways.

 

#49 2021-10-15 06:29:03

A Fine Sadness
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Re: Highwaters

The devil, as someone once said, is in the detail.  The double line of stitching.  The locker loop.  Just about three quarters of an inch of interesting sock.  The London Modernist circa 1960, melting into the background at Ronnie Scotts.  Fruit Of The Loom boxer shorts.  You have to flip your tackle out of the side.  A pinch of nutmeg in spaghetti sauce.

 

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