Shorts too short to be Trad.
Socks are just bad.
D. Minus.
I have written to their fathers about this unhappy state of affairs and hope to see considerable improvement next term.
Yrs,
R. Street, Headmaster.
Last edited by The_Shooman (2012-06-06 03:40:20)
Paul is no Trad. He's allowed !
LOL !
Who else has such bullshit rules ?
BTW - Please do not address me without a 'Dear Sir' first. Time we enforced a few more Tard rules, My Goode Sire !
(Verily!)
Posted this in the Ivy section as well. I couldn't find an appropriate thread here without starting a fresh one, and it isn't really that important.
Enjoy!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6tdG0Ivz5uI
In my days as an academic, and when I give power presentations I dress up, not down. There is an element of power dressing in it, but also people often traveled some distance and it cost them to them time and money to hear me speak. I look, act and project confidence and style so people concentrate on what I have to say and not, 'the prick dresses like a slob'.
Rowly joins the ranks of the BSers on London Lounge and is applauded by the BS-in-chief - http://thelondonlounge.net/forum/viewtopic.php?f=4&p=64193&sid=216b3875e5daf320af41c722ebd75fc7#p64193
LL is now just an empty dive that is only frequented by trolls and pseuds.
http://www.askandyaboutclothes.com/forum/showthread.php?117992-Pink-Must-be-gay!
This should be good. Andyites debate whether wearing pink makes you gay, or subject to assault by the dusky youth of "certain neighborhoods."
How the pink=gay thing still exists for contemplation is beyond me. I work in heavy engineering and construction to the oil & gas industry, quite a homophobic industry in places, and yet no one would bat an eyelid if you turned-up for work in a pink shirt.
Last edited by Gilgamesh2003 (2012-06-11 07:54:59)