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Do you think i needed a makeover

doughboysc

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I'm around 6' or 6'2" with blue eyes brown hair, my chest is a 56 Long with 20" neck 36 or 37" sleeve with 54" waist. this picture was taken when I was at high school. Now I'm graduated. I'm wearing a ercu ENRO dress shirt with a Don Lopper necktie from the 1980s was prevously owned by my uncle's late father. Do you think I needed a makeover? Why or why not? Spencer Karter Age 18
 

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that's a great picture for so many reasons.
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doughboy, makeovers are for women. wear what you want, eat what you want, and comb your hair however you want to. just make sure you get some exercise a few times a week to stay healthy physically and mentally. welcome to the styleforum.
 

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that's a great picture for so many reasons.
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i can't stop smiling.
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doughboy, makeovers are for women. wear what you want, eat what you want, and comb your hair however you want to. just make sure you get some exercise a few times a week to stay healthy physically and mentally. welcome to the styleforum.
Amen.
 

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I think crooner/boozer Billy Joel put it best: "I love you just the way you are (Don't go changin'...)"
 

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i rather thought of crooner/cornball Ray Stevens singing 'Ev'rything is beauuuutifuuuul...in its own waaay...'
 

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Edit: Communications have been disrupted, please stand by.
 

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Im going to haveto say yes. I guess its the hair that needs the most work.
 

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Spencer: In the inimitable words of Billy Crystal, "You look Maaahvelous" . Anyone who says different is obviously Jealous. Did you ever get a response to the question you asked on the Ask Andy thread, (which everyone should read and perhaps help with answers) http://www.askandyaboutclothes.com/F...?TOPIC_ID=3171 . Catch ya later dude.
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I had always assumed this person was a troll on the askandy site because he was always stating that he had autism.
 

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This person is Mark Goldstein.
 

Steve B.

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David:

How do you know it's Mark? Could you IM J and I with the details?

Thanks
 

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He's not Marc, he's quite real, because Spencer Karter exists outside of these forums. Marc is somewhat thorough with his fake account backstories (and very imaginative with the names&#33
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, but he's not as thorough as he would have to be to make Spencer up. Also, Spencer, I would probably go with shorter hair, but I like shorter hair because it's easier to manage. I also like to take the necktie off, open up the shirt collar, and roll up the shirtsleeves, and I'd be good to go.
 

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This guy is obviously putting us on. Just because he posts on other forums doesn't make him a real person.
 

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