Shop the iGent way:
http://www.askandyaboutclothes.com/forum/showpost.php?p=905815&postcount=16
Himself states 8 years with RLP as part time saleman.
Yet himself has never questioned the boorish behavior of people.
Note I did not use the term customer.
Take a commissioned employee's time with the preconceived intention of buying the item elsewhere and you are a thief.
How ironic, the Hot Air balloonman behind the curtain collecting income from web sales himself.
But then, with the charming Malinda as sales staff why bother.
Why, indeed.
Last edited by Chris Kavanaugh (2009-03-15 20:35:15)
'Please?' which is Kansas patois for 'excuse me?'
My home state is an intersting place, multicultural and multi american regional.
But the 'easy going' California way is as collectable as orange packing labels.
Anything today is ersatz and imported.
We can only talk so long until it becomes like that cardinal mistake on a first date;
talking about one's ex.
I moved on, and i hope this website does too.
http://www.styleforum.net/showpost.php?p=1859899&postcount=37664
http://www.styleforum.net/showpost.php?p=1859908&postcount=37665
More like Ida in March.
Where to start?
http://www.askandyaboutclothes.com/forum/showpost.php?p=906238&postcount=1
I think there's a relatively low probability of running into someone in Edina, MN who would even know that Ulster was.. lol
Somebody who forgets we are 100% US citizens. I use US, as the whole hemisphere are also 'americans.'
But no, people have to define themselves by the social failures their ancesters fled in one way or another.
I was working for a London cockney mechanic. One of his customers was a local HISTORY teacher with an old VW van festooned with irish bumperstickers.
I spoke a bit of gaelic to him. He looked like a cow in the abattoir. I said My people were from Belfast. He asks if I was green or orange? I said both. he almost spat out 'pity you, your not irish.
So I left a calling card in his engine to prove I was, pure 100% california filtered beach sand.
What I wore today on the AAAC forum-- NOT ONE DAMNED THING GREEN.
Last edited by Chris Kavanaugh (2009-03-16 13:54:14)
Before it was hand-made shirt buttonholes are superior to machine made because they prevent body hair from creeping out. Now this, they magically sew themselves tighter after each wash:
http://thelondonlounge.net/gl/forum/viewtopic.php?t=8071&start=15
Is it true? the two men who started the crop circle hoax are his cutters?
Last edited by The_Shooman (2009-03-19 05:33:51)
Um..why doesn't he just buy another shoo, one wiff a medallion.
http://www.styleforum.net/showthread.php?t=104024
Fancy getting a shoo taken apart (almost completely) and remade just to get a medallion put on. Absolute twit-rot.
Last edited by The_Shooman (2009-03-19 06:09:55)
Well that's one way to get the iGentry to focus on one's package:
http://www.askandyaboutclothes.com/forum/showpost.php?p=907188&postcount=1
I am more concerned about the provenance of the stains that appear randomly around that man's trousers..
Last edited by John Rotten (2009-03-19 19:32:17)
If we could harness the bad taste in Style Forum's "What Are You Wearing Now" thread and convert it into electricity, think of all the greenhouse gas emissions and dependency on middle-east oil we could eliminate.
Last edited by Cruz Diez (2009-03-19 19:35:09)