Ah the disparaging of the Goat, a time-honored tradition in and of itself. I suppose being a regular and the youngest "wiseman" in the Goat's long-storied history, I am granted with a perk here and there. Next time you're there, find a man named Tito, or tell Jeff the bartender that you know a...
Touche, Tatterscratch. In fact, your wit was so sharp there I may have to offer up a threeche! ...And I can tell by those crickets chirping in the crowd that yet another attempt at humor has fallen flat. Sigh.
Tatterscratch, if you ever find yourself back in Chicago, I absolutely insist upon sharing a drink with you. Your knowledge of the city and how to sidestep the obvious hipster nature a city like Chicago embraces is quite apparenty and envied by yours truly.
As for continued eats, tourist...
Mr. Tatterscratch's list is one that I can personally vouch for as all of those places are ones of class. I would however, take issue with his support for Japonais, as the ambiance was just a little too...well, my experience there involved several men wearing their blue-tooth headsets. I'll...
If yer ever in Chicago, and you want to get a hairstyle as bitchin' awesome as I rock (I just bought a camera, so now, when I figure out how to use it, I can show it off), you've got to check out Tigerlilie in Lincoln Square. I only plug this place because my girlfriend owns the place...oh, and...
I myself have sort of a quiff going on. That is to say that in the back and along the sides, my hair is as high and tight as it can go, but in the front (my bangs), my hair goes down pas my chin. I wish I had a picture to show as it's kind of hard to describe, but if you've ever seen Ralph...
Ralph Finnes always seems to be a very class act when it comes to dress and apperance, in both film and in-person (I'll even say that about Strange Days...sleeze and sweat aside, he made it work). I'll cite Quiz Show as the most soild example. There wasn't a frame in which Mr Van Doren's hair...
After having seen this thead, and several others with eye-catching images, I've decided that I am in dire need of a camera. So once that's accomplished, I'll be able to show off my '72 BSA Thunderbolt and my true baby, my '73 Buick Riviera...with the boat-tail! Sigh...she's a true beauty!
Dinerman, as a fellow sideburn devotee, I believe that if you were to lightly "grease" a thin comb and run them through your sideburns, you could make them really pop! Merely a suggestion.
You won't be that weird guy...you'll be the guy that stands out and looks good. As they always say, "dress for the job that you want, not the job you have!" I also like your sweater, but might I reccommend that you let it ride up naturally. So many people try to make their sweaters look...
Mr. Rover, I have to say that yer hair looks great, but don't give up on Royal Crown, as I've often found that it works best in a finishing capacity. After I melt down some Murrays, and shape my hair as high and tight as it will go, I find that a 'lil dap ('ll do ya) of Royal Crown will set...
I was in Night and Day Vintage the other day (cannot recommed it enough) and picked up an absolutely fantastic pair of high-waisted, dropped-loop trousers! Perfect fit, perfect color...everything was perfect. Anyway, I'm looking to get a few more pairs made and was wondering if anyone had any...
Lands End still makes a pretty "old school" turtleneck. You'd basically want to size down for a tighter, more-McQueen look. Hope that helps. Here's a link: http://www.landsend.com/pp/SolidTurtleneck-71100_10837_59.html?CM_MERCH=SRCH
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