Where are you blokes digging up all these funny looking dudes from. Geez my eyes. Glad they don't hang around my area, i'd kick `em up the bum for looking like losers.
^And the BS detector, already with it's needle flickering in the red, pops a fuse at the OP's choice of member name - Dr. Turducken.
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^^It's a funny old world, but one distinct clue to a phoney and fake is a plethora of degrees that on audit are demonstrated to have been awarded from that well known printing press and dodgy paedophile favored learning institution for PhD's in child psychology - the University of Canterbury (Seychelles).
Seriously, these guys are never happy with just one fake qualification, they want more, as if by having several fake credentials the door of legitimacy and a rigorous intellect will be bestowed upon them.
I wager many, if not all, of the Andyites have come to their education by these means. How do I know this? Check out how many boast about their numerous degrees and awards. No one is that learned and academic in the realm of internet sartorial excellence.
^ Seriously?
''I teach liberal arts at a small college in the American Midwest, and I've been invited to a guest professorship at a well-known British university. (Technically, I was invited by one of its constituent colleges.) I'd like some tips on what to wear so I fit in and what not to wear so I don't stand out.''
I bet it's actually Oxford Brooks.
... in which case, just wear a tracksuit.
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'Turducken' sounded a bit rude. When I googled I found it is a chicken cooked inside a goose inside a turkey.
Turkey duck and hen actually.
Gooducken is goose duck & hen
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November 8th, 2012 04:22 #14 Shaver
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Originally Posted by Earl of Ormonde
Wherever did you get such an erroneous notion from? The navy blazer is still worn by all ages on the right occasions. Even our sports teams still wear navy blazers.
Navy blazers with bright buttons are in some places a laughable item. There is an unavoidable cache attached to Nautical affectations amongst the circles I frequent. Such attire is seen (as all clothing should be seen) as a certain advertisement of intent which at best a man may wish to avoid, and at worst will provoke sniggering.
As a dog returneth to his vomit, so a fool returneth to his folly.
Proverbs 26:11, King James Bible (Cambridge Edition).
The above comment was in the same thread .. made me laugh out loud what 'circles' do uou think this poster called 'shaver' frequents? Blazer = Nautical affectations? Really?
these people really are complete noobs .. living in their own little bubble .. dear oh dear.
lol
just saw this on put this on .. what an absolute plonker Ralph Lifschitz is, a fake in name as well as his imitation outsourced preppy tat clothing.
“‘I was a great fan of the Duke of Windsor,” (Ralph) Lauren says. ‘I was so influenced by him. And I recently had the opportunity of going into his house in Paris, where he kept some clothes. I put his suit jackets on. I found that I like …,” the designer says, pausing to consider his words and lean forward in his chair, “… that I like my jackets better than his. I like my lapels better.”
— 1980s article on Ralph Lauren
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i remember buying a RL polo shirt in my teens, looking at the label 'made in vietnam' & realising that id been had by an american confidence artist US business is brilliant at marketing an idea .. even if it fake.
the ironic thing is that a RL polo shirt is probably one of the most counterfeited pieces of 'designer' clothing .. little do these manafacturers realise they are faking something which is fake in itself?! bizarre.
fruity
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Suits the site to a T.