Gosh, I'd forgotten all about the old Blacker/Gee thread, but it ties in with much that I've been mulling over of late - and that wonderful ''Yale' In 'Manhattan'' thread that made a brief comeback a few weeks ago.
I wasn't heartbroken to note the darting on the Blacker tweed jacket that turned up this morning. I'd just rather they were absent. Not, of course, that any woman is going to look at them twice - she'll just see (if she bothers to look) a man with shortish grey hair wearing a tweed jacket. An old man look? Perhaps - but, more to the point, a non-threatening look, especially if the jacket is accompanied by a button-down, flannels, PTBs or wingtips. Overcoat folded carefully over one arm. It looks, well, mild. It does not look 'Mod'/'peacock' or anything like. Who once talked about 'frump'? TRS did. Think Clark Kent... think 'Yale'... think tortoiseshell rims, off-white hosiery, easy charm (for both genders). Think kindness and consideration. Then a woman might not mind getting into a railway carriage with you.
She might even give you her number.
And all that time no idea of the filth raging behind that mild-mannered exterior...
Returning to an old theme, that would be 99% of posts on here.
Non sexual dressing isn’t really necessary once you reach a certain age. I remember George Melly saying that you know when you’re getting old when women of child bearing age walk into the room and don’t really notice that you are there.
Yes but you don't look like George Melly. If you look like George Clooney? I can assure you the ladies are still aroused by an old rooster
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But I have heard the two Georgies have something in common
I wish I'd had my two shaggy dogs when I was a young single man... the strike rate would have improved, women can't resist them, I tell young guys in the pub and they grin and you can hear them thinking ' silly old sod', until the females come over to see the pooches !
Too right Stax! I was at an all day party two summers ago and I went back home to collect the dog. I couldn't believe the reaction from 30 (age) something women (at this point bevied up) to the dog (and to me) when I returned.
Apart from extreme wealth, beauty, talent and fame what the hell has Clooney got going for him? I've found that women, more complex and intelligent than most men, look for warmth, kindness and intelligence in men more than appearance, which is where I've always gone wrong.
I agree about women, whole-heartedly. I cannot imagine anything duller than an all-male gathering.
'Talk Ivy' once had 'Ivy Girl', but rumours circulated that it was just Frosty in pedal-pushers.