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chucklehead said:"we make a lot of money, but we spend a lot of money" -Patrick Ewing
As long as I am making it, I don't mind spending it.
chucklehead said:"we make a lot of money, but we spend a lot of money" -Patrick Ewing
Daisy Buchanan said:I should have told her about The Fedora Lounge! Maybe I could have made her feel better if she knew that there are people in the world who like to dress up.
Yes, please do. You don't know if they can become violent.Aerol said:It's just life in the big city.
For your own safety, though, you should ignore them.
shoeshineboy said:ask my mother if she got her birthday card from me.....she never calls anymore.....
mark the shoeshineboy
jamespowers said:The previous post reminded me of an interesting interaction I had today at the "lunch truck." I had on my heavy wool overcoat which nearly goes to my ankles and my Mallory Pliafelt fedora. I had it buttoned up so you could see little else other than my pants over my shoes.
One guy comes up and uses the old Dick Tracy line. :eusa_doh: I come back with my previously mentioned: "if I am Dick Tracy then you must be Pruneface." He responds "either him or Mumbles." lol lol lol lol We both laughed about that one. I haven't heard of mumbles in a long time. Clearly the guy really knew who Dick Tracy was and who his enemies were. lol lol
Regards,
J
*************Daisy Buchanan said:She was wearing quite the crazy get up and had more face make-up on than I have every seen. Literally thick gobs of foundation. And she must not be able to see all that well for her drawn on eyebrows were purple!!! She had dyed all of her hair jet black but left the sides white. She looked like an old decrepit Elvira!!! I said politely to her "None of us have the right to pass judgment on anyone else" and I kept walking. The person next to me gave me a "well done", the old lady kept yelling, telling me to get out of "her" neighborhood, she even made a comment about how I must not have lived in this particular area for condos are 1/2 a million dollars and there weren't any trailer parks!!! I
czack said:Yes, please do. You don't know if they can become violent.
jamespowers said:Uh, that's ok. You did right by just running away.
Not such a good idea, slick. When someone's obviously looney-tunes, you don't know what they're gonna do, so it's generally prudent to keep a wary eye--not paying them the attention they want, but maintaining a general awareness of relative positions and potential actions.Aerol said:For your own safety, though, you should ignore them.
AdmiralTofu said:Is *any* brimmed hat a "cowboy" hat to him?
-Tofu
Jerekson said:Haha! You have no idea how many people that applies to. lol
A while back a co-worker saw me wearing a brown fedora. He immediately took to calling me a "cowboy".
And, "Cowboy".
and "Cowboy"
and "Cowboy"
and "Cowboy"...
Until eventually, I snapped, and said, "If you have to associate my hat with anything, associate it with Indiana Jones."
not to say that I don't regret saying that, but at least being called IJ is better than Cowboy.
Cowboy really suceeds at hurting my pride, for some reason.
Indiana Jones, on the other hand, is more tolerable, being as IJ actually did wear a fedora.
It's a complicated issue
Jerekson said:Cowboy really suceeds at hurting my pride, for some reason.
Indiana Jones, on the other hand, is more tolerable, being as IJ actually did wear a fedora.
It's a complicated issue
AdmiralTofu said:I hear ya. I can't explain it. It's just... I dunno. Yick.
If anybody, I'd rather be Joe Friday! Dragnet's the whole reason I started wearing hats anyway.