i think THE WORST look are guys who wear jeans and roll them up above the ankle and sporting femmey loafers and no socks. equally as bad are guys who wear extremely short jean shorts. no one wants to look at your pasty chicken legs!! ick
I went in once for my Series 7 further education thing where you sit in a room at a desk and take the test on a computer. The guy in line ahead of me was told that he could not wear his baseball cap in there. he told them that it was a religious thing (he did look Jewish) and that he had to wear something on his head..anything.
The attendant and I looked at each other and there was mutual eye-rolling. I wanted to say something but as is typical of me, I refrained.
Folks are missing the larger point. These people dressed like serious adults who cared about their appearance, not like 30 or 40 year olds trying to pretend they are still 20 or worse yet, 16.
Also, please do not confuse “caring about your appearance” with fashion.
-shorts;
-leggins;
-baseball caps (frontwards or backwards)
-sneakers with a suit.
rob, I agree about the latter three, but ya know there is something about how you look as well. I wear shorts everywhere from around Memorial Day to Labor Day. Then again I walk from 5-10 miles a day so I don;t look so bad in them.
yarmulkah’s are expensive – am surprised to have not heard of more hat-jacking (ie like car jacking) incidents. a co-worker told me with straight face that his gold-thread designed one cost $1k
There was a funny cartoon in the New Yorker once… a father and teen age son. Both were wearing baseball caps, the kid had his on backwards. THe father tells the son to fix it cuz they were in a restaurant.
hey benson, that Mellanox you mentioned is up 6.5% today…
i think THE WORST look are guys who wear jeans and roll them up above the ankle and sporting femmey loafers and no socks. equally as bad are guys who wear extremely short jean shorts. no one wants to look at your pasty chicken legs!! ick
*rob*
I went in once for my Series 7 further education thing where you sit in a room at a desk and take the test on a computer. The guy in line ahead of me was told that he could not wear his baseball cap in there. he told them that it was a religious thing (he did look Jewish) and that he had to wear something on his head..anything.
The attendant and I looked at each other and there was mutual eye-rolling. I wanted to say something but as is typical of me, I refrained.
thom brown is horrible
Slopey;
I mentioned “outside of the ballfield”.
Folks are missing the larger point. These people dressed like serious adults who cared about their appearance, not like 30 or 40 year olds trying to pretend they are still 20 or worse yet, 16.
Also, please do not confuse “caring about your appearance” with fashion.
Anyone over 25 who wears:
-shorts;
-leggins;
-baseball caps (frontwards or backwards)
-sneakers with a suit.
rob, I agree about the latter three, but ya know there is something about how you look as well. I wear shorts everywhere from around Memorial Day to Labor Day. Then again I walk from 5-10 miles a day so I don;t look so bad in them.
Whenever I watch a movie with Humphrey Bogart, I need to put on the subtitles.
yarmulkah’s are expensive – am surprised to have not heard of more hat-jacking (ie like car jacking) incidents. a co-worker told me with straight face that his gold-thread designed one cost $1k
There was a funny cartoon in the New Yorker once… a father and teen age son. Both were wearing baseball caps, the kid had his on backwards. THe father tells the son to fix it cuz they were in a restaurant.
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