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#1 2006-05-26 04:22:14

Miles Away
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Oscar or Felix?

What kind of Trad are you?

Miles


" ... Ubi bene, ibi patria, which being roughly translated means, 'Wherever there's a handout, that's for me, man.' "
Alistair Cooke. 1968.

 

#2 2006-05-26 04:34:05

Ted
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Re: Oscar or Felix?

More like Miss Lemon, or would that be fogey?

 

#3 2006-05-26 04:47:50

Chris_H
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Posts: 1669

Re: Oscar or Felix?

I'm not a trad or a fogey, but I'd have to say Felix Ungar, Tony Randall style of course..........wishful thinking!


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#4 2006-05-26 05:31:02

Miles Away
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Re: Oscar or Felix?


" ... Ubi bene, ibi patria, which being roughly translated means, 'Wherever there's a handout, that's for me, man.' "
Alistair Cooke. 1968.

 

#5 2006-05-26 05:46:29

Vaclav
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Re: Oscar or Felix?

Which forum are they from?

 

#6 2006-05-26 06:20:42

Squadron A
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Re: Oscar or Felix?

Last edited by Squadron A (2006-05-26 06:30:45)


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#7 2006-05-26 07:26:17

Chris_H
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Posts: 1669

Re: Oscar or Felix?


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#8 2006-05-26 08:00:38

Miles Away
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Re: Oscar or Felix?


" ... Ubi bene, ibi patria, which being roughly translated means, 'Wherever there's a handout, that's for me, man.' "
Alistair Cooke. 1968.

 

#9 2006-05-26 08:32:00

Miles Away
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From: Miles away
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Re: Oscar or Felix?


" ... Ubi bene, ibi patria, which being roughly translated means, 'Wherever there's a handout, that's for me, man.' "
Alistair Cooke. 1968.

 

#10 2006-05-26 08:33:39

Miles Away
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From: Miles away
Posts: 1180

Re: Oscar or Felix?


" ... Ubi bene, ibi patria, which being roughly translated means, 'Wherever there's a handout, that's for me, man.' "
Alistair Cooke. 1968.

 

#11 2006-05-26 20:14:46

Marc Grayson
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Re: Oscar or Felix?

Jack Klugman is, ironically, quite the natty Trad in his person life.


"‘The sense of being perfectly well dressed gives a feeling of inner tranquility which even religion is powerless to bestow." Ralph Waldo Emerson
"Looking good and dressing well is a necessity. Having a purpose in life is not."  Oscar Wilde

 

#12 2007-06-19 08:48:16

Terry Lean
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Re: Oscar or Felix?

A bump for this now that we have more posters interested in C.A.D. ...

I'm more Oscar now than ever - Commando in my Khaki cut-offs again today!

How 'bout my new homies?

Would you be Felixs, John Calvin & Tucker?

Could you be a secret part-time Oscar, Trad to the Bone?

Even for non-Ivy-ists - Are you a slob with an interest in clothes like me or more dapper?

No wrong answers.

Nobody is judging you here.

Drive cutely -

Be nice to nice people -

t.

Last edited by Terry Lean (2007-06-19 08:49:20)


"One of these mornings
You're going to rise up singing"

 

#13 2007-06-19 18:48:18

Viscount Tangent
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Re: Oscar or Felix?

I'm Felix.

 

#14 2007-06-20 06:52:54

SubtleCool
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Posts: 289

Re: Oscar or Felix?

Depends what day it is.


Me? Conspicuous? Lady, I'm the invisible man.

 

#15 2007-06-20 07:43:51

SubtleCool
Ivy, but subtle with it.
Posts: 289

Re: Oscar or Felix?

I've got brown sandwiches or green sandwiches.

What's the green?

It's either very new cheese or very old meat.


Me? Conspicuous? Lady, I'm the invisible man.

 

#16 2007-06-20 08:22:43

Terry Lean
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Posts: 2440

Re: Oscar or Felix?


"One of these mornings
You're going to rise up singing"

 

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