I'll second that. Got in a lot of the important history without holding up the story. I know this is somewhat contrary to the point of credits but I hardly noticed the credits. I knew they were and saw most of them (probably) but the names and titles did not interfere with the narrative which...
Wow... just wow...
I think he missed with his cap.
Also, I think I could repopulate this list with people from these forums and do substantially better...
Alway up for it.
Back to George.. He was posthumously awarded the Mark Twain Humor Prize and the ceremony was broadcast on PBS and it was fascinating to watch the progression in his personae. His earlier work (including his appearance on Johnny Carson as the hippy dippy weather man in a suit...
I was pondering classical formal wear style instead of studying for my comprehensive exams and was curious when people started wearing vests/waistcoats instead of a cummerbund with a tuxedo of that was always an acceptable alternative.
Thanks!
I was wondering if anyone had ever heard of or worn a utilikilt?
I know they're not really this crowd's style, the traditional tartan kilts fit that very much to a T, but I'd be interested to hear from folk.
Thanks.
The one I'm most guilty of, much to the confusion of my friends, is druggist. *shrugs*
I think it may have stuck with me from It's a Wonderful Life; that's the only possible source I can think of.
From askmen.com:
This seems to suggest the more classical interpretation as does GQ's Style Guy
I also don't see that quote in wikipedia any more (I was looking at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Double-breasted) so it may have been someone at less than their brightest.
Sadly this is by far the most troubling part of the decline of phone booths to me.
I love my cell phone (and my iPod). I love that I can get my email, text messages and calls wherever I am (and that I can ignore any of them if I so choose). My roommate and I actually do not have a landline...
Haha, I appreciate the thought but I'll save my AD for graduation and perhaps one day commencement and other events where the faculty need regalia. I just thought someone here would know, and I was right. Thanks!
Exactly. If you wore vintage or even vintage inspired clothes (slacks, shirt, tie a bit loose perhaps and maybe something along the lines of an Ike jacket for that je no sais quoi) I think that you'd fit in the bohemian line and still look stylish (and impress the ladies to boot).
Bohemian...
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