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#1 2008-09-18 17:14:09

Bishop of Briggs
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Posts: 3948

The Sartorial Dead Pool

My dear Buff Bastard parishioners

You task is to nominate 10 "celebrities" for the first FNB dead pool. You must also forecast how they will meet their sartorial demise - e.g. death, imprisonment, bankruptcy etc - before December 2009. In the meantime, I will think of a prize for the winner of the game.

Yours

The Bishop of Briggs


Contrary to lies of FNB and Woofboxer, I (and most of the other "Buff Bastards") have been banned from posting on this forum. There are only a few posters left so don't waste your time on here. This forum is dead and nobody cares.

 

#2 2008-09-18 18:10:50

Marc Grayson
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Posts: 8860

Re: The Sartorial Dead Pool

The dismembered body of a noted author and fora reprobate is found in the back alley of the Rubinacci laboratorio in Naples, Italy.  Details remain sketchy, however, Neapolitan cognoscenti and message board, er, fora iGentrosexuals are painting a picture of an excruciatingly difficult and hotly temperamental client who made backbreaking demands on the tailoring staff of the Rubinacci sartoria.  One rumor making the rounds is that the victim insisted on "collaborating" with the artisans and required an extraordinary number of fittings for his suit, numbering as many as 30, though sources say this would be unimaginable even for the most deranged client.  Film at 11.

Last edited by Marc Grayson (2008-09-18 18:27:10)


"‘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

 

#3 2008-09-19 11:02:14

formby
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From: Wiseacre
Posts: 8359

Re: The Sartorial Dead Pool


"Dressing, like painting, should have a residual stability, plus punctuation and surprise." - Richard Merkin

Souvent me Souvient

 

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