Orgetorix
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Samsa said:I agree completely.
And where O where are the top hats!
As far as I know, the last top hat to see the inside of the White House was Kennedy's.
Samsa said:I agree completely.
And where O where are the top hats!
Orgetorix said:As far as I know, the last top hat to see the inside of the White House was Kennedy's.
Orgetorix said:I'm glad, in theory, that white-tie has reappeared at the White House. But seeing how poorly it's carried off, it makes me wonder whether it really is a good thing.
carebear said:The question to ask, given the discussions on "occasions to dress", is how many "white-tie" events are usual for a Presidential administration to host.
If you people looked as carefully at the big picture as you do at the tiniest of details, you'd see Her Majesty in shadow and full sunlight shining on President Bush. It's QUITE obvious to those NOT trying to find something to kvetch about, that he's looking right into the sun, and seemingly trying to listen and or speak to Her Majesty.Rooster said:Probably the sun glinting off of the Queens diamonds that's making the Pres squint like that....
Vladimir Berkov said:What is the deal with the turn-down collars?
RedPop4 said:It's QUITE obvious to those NOT trying to find something to kvetch about, that he's looking right into the sun, and seemingly trying to listen and or speak to Her Majesty.
Perhaps and perhaps not, either way a little humor never killed anyoneRedPop4 said:It's QUITE obvious to those NOT trying to find something to kvetch about, that he's looking right into the sun, and seemingly trying to listen and or speak to Her Majesty.
Marc Chevalier said:This is what sunglasses are for.
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Elaina said:But it's rude to carry on a conversation with anyone, much less the Queen of England, where you cover your eyes.
scotrace said:On our behalf, [U.S. presidents] must get [dress and comportment] right or it reflects badly, internationally, on every Joe and Sally in the country.
Marc Chevalier said:Scott, the folks who really do need to get it right -- in terms of dress and comportment -- are the Americans who visit or live in foreign countries, and the ones that make movies, music, and TV shows.
Foreigners look at our national policies and actions and judge American leaders accordingly. Foreigners look at the way U.S. tourists/expats dress, talk, and behave towards waiters and shopkeepers -- and the way that American characters behave onscreen and onstage -- and judge the American people accordingly.
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Change Americans/U.S to any other nation, and it's the same. Japanese, Chinese, Korean, Australian, British, French, Italian, German, Spanish, whomever, wherever.Marc Chevalier said:Scott, the folks who really do need to get it right -- in terms of dress and comportment -- are the Americans who visit or live in foreign countries, and the ones that make movies, music, and TV shows.
Foreigners look at our national policies and actions and judge American leaders accordingly. Foreigners look at the way U.S. tourists/expats dress, talk, and behave towards waiters and shopkeepers -- and the way that American characters behave onscreen and onstage -- and judge the American people accordingly.
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Vladimir Berkov said:At least, that is the only way I can explain why Cheney is wearing black shirt studs appropriate only for wear with a dinner jacket...
As are notch lapel DJ's.Zohar said:Black shirt studs must be acceptable these days.
Remember the flack that Nancy got a number of years ago when she insisted on buying new china for the whitehouse? Because there wasn't enough matching china left at the end of the Carter administration to serve a state dinner. She was accused of confusing the presidency with royalty ...scotrace said:Who would have been in charge of checking these things?
I think an outsider might read this thread (and others like it) and think we were being ridiculous, making fun of details and who cares?
It matters. The government is us, and those people are there representing the American people, hosting the very symbol of The United Kingdom at a formal state dinner. On our behalf, they must get it right or it refelcts badly, internationally, on every Joe and Sally in the country.
Marc Chevalier said:We are an impractical species.
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