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Do you know what I fkn can't stand?

AlanC

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Originally Posted by robin
Great. Now all you need is a handkerchief, Navajo jewelry, leather bracelets, a vintage down vest, a quick release belt, and old military watch to complete your Halloween costume. However, can you grow a handlebar mustache in time?

Check and check
 

laphroaig

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So.. when's this thread getting moved to SW&D for some real entertainment?
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Originally Posted by EasyGoing
Oh god, is he on Battery in front of the Bay Club and Levi's HQ? On his way to Fog City Diner!
More like on his way to perform at Teatro Zinzanni
Originally Posted by acidicboy
OMG you're right! I believe that's in Jackson Square, near the corner where Old Ship Saloon is located.
No, Old Ship Saloon is a good 5-6 blocks south of the Bay Club (where the dude's pic was taken)
 

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Do you know what whnay fkn can't stand?

Given the rant ... I really don't give a damn, Scarlett.
 

comrade

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Originally Posted by whnay.
That is embarassing.

That is a f 'ken imported Designer "Western Shirt".
Note the careful pattern matching and the taper.
I should know. I have three from a precious little
shop on Sacramento street in San Francisco. I also
own the several examples of the real thing from
a genuine Western tack Shop in Mariposa, CA.
This child of Long Island looks less like a "Dude'
in the latter.
 

comrade

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Originally Posted by whnay.
That is embarassing.

That is a f 'ken imported Designer "Western Shirt".
Note the careful pattern matching and the taper.
I should know. I have three from a precious little
shop on Sacramento street in San Francisco. I also
own the several examples of the real thing from
a genuine Western tack Shop in Mariposa, CA.
This child of Long Island looks less like a "Dude'
in the latter.
 

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I'd like whnay. to weigh in on the existence of the Yale School of Forestry where actual liberal Ivy Leaguers spend most of their time wearing flannel and possibly learning how to cut down trees.
 

SkinnyGoomba

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Originally Posted by robin
Great. Now all you need is a handkerchief, Navajo jewelry, leather bracelets, a vintage down vest, a quick release belt, and old military watch to complete your Halloween costume. However, can you grow a handlebar mustache in time?

Done!
 

SkinnyGoomba

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Originally Posted by Marcus Brody
I'd like whnay. to weigh in on the existence of the Yale School of Forestry where actual liberal Ivy Leaguers spend most of their time wearing flannel and possibly learning how to cut down trees.

I know its out of the realm of thinking that this forum is capable of, but some people who have a good education actually do cut down trees for firewood.
 

Marcus Brody

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Originally Posted by SkinnyGoomba
I know its out of the realm of thinking that this forum is capable of, but some people who have a good education actually do cut down trees for firewood.

What? Unfathomable!


(Actually, one of my professors - a brilliant, brilliant man - apparently spends his summer mainly doing just that)
 

SkinnyGoomba

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Cool! I think it keeps someone grounded to do some manual labor here and there. I like to do woodworking in my home shop.
 

whnay.

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Originally Posted by SkinnyGoomba
Cool! I think it keeps someone grounded to do some manual labor here and there. I like to do woodworking in my home shop.

You should build a small box to keep your stupid self in - mr. fish lips.
 

eg1

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Originally Posted by voxsartoria
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- B


Your arms need lengthening -- may I recommend a Mr. Procrustes?
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As for whnay, I'd suggest he lighten up, were it not for the danger a stiff breeze might pose.
 

RJman

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Originally Posted by SkinnyGoomba
I know its out of the realm of thinking that this forum is capable of, but some people who have a good education actually do cut down trees for firewood.

Originally Posted by SkinnyGoomba
Cool! I think it keeps someone grounded to do some manual labor here and there. I like to do woodworking in my home shop.
pretty sure whnay. knows how to work with wood
 

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