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Academic2

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Whatever you call it, I like the fit!

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my goodness :lookaround:
 

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Today is the debut of my newest jacket--appropriate, since it seems to be a day for checks and glen plaids. To square or not to square? My impulse is toward a paisley or something similar in green or blue, but I don't have a really coherent idea yet as to how it would work.
Where did you get this tie?
 

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Where did you get this tie?
It's an Eidos red donegal from last fall's collection at Bloomingdales. I picked it up from @DanTheLadiesMan who sold it to me at a very generous price.
 
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You can collect money until they force you into emeritus status? (and even then)
We are all too young to reap the real benefits of an academic career. My father retired at 65, with a full pension (tied to his peak salary, and he served as a the head of the school for well over a decade). For some bizarre reason, his pension (hahahahaha, who even has a pension anymore) was structured to be tied to the market performance at the time of his retirement (I'm blurry on the details). Always a man with a silver penny stuck ***********, he retired in 2007, at the peak of the bubble, just before everything came crashing down. There are worse ways to retire.
 

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I call this pose “the sugarbutch”
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Cheers, Ac
:) The full sugarbutch can't be done with a three-piece because the tie is captive. A drawing for those unfamiliar:
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Thank you for your thumbs yesterday. I would like comments as well, if any.
 

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