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Rubinacci in WSJ: SF thinks I'm the devil

NewYorkIslander

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Originally Posted by Metlin
You must be joking. SF stands proof.

Originally Posted by gazman70k
Mariano Rubinacci approves of this statement!

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No I'm not. As long as the fit isn't totally awful, then my statement is true. The worst of the worst in WAYWT, if dressed conservatively would fit in in any situation where you need to be well dressed without batting an eye. Think about what we nit pick here...a slight pull of a button, an inch too long or too short, even whnay's "misplaced" sleeve button. Sometimes people think SF is the real world, its not. This place is one or two dimensional, where as looking good in real life is more than that. Do you really think, even some of the worst SF critics, would notice or have the balls to notice Mariano Rubinacci's loose collars if they ran into him in real life? I don't think so. These guys, along with almost all of us, look good.
 

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Originally Posted by NewYorkRanger
No I'm not. As long as the fit isn't totally awful, then my statement is true. The worst of the worst in WAYWT, if dressed conservatively would fit in in any situation where you need to be well dressed without batting an eye. Think about what we nit pick here...a slight pull of a button, an inch too long or too short, even whnay's "misplaced" sleeve button. Sometimes people think SF is the real world, its not. This place is one or two dimensional, where as looking good in real life is more than that. Do you really think, even some of the worst SF critics, would notice or have the balls to notice Mariano Rubinacci's loose collars if they ran into him in real life? I don't think so. These guys, along with almost all of us, look good.

Sorry mate, I typically don't have much to add to these discussions. I just wanted an opportunity to use my "Mariano Rubinnaci Approves / Disapproves" images.

BTW, anyone notice the divots in Mariano's suit in the photo above?

Originally Posted by SpooPoker
Gaz doing a full court press too
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I leave the media whoring to those with far more experience. Besides, its just WSJ advertorial.
 

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Originally Posted by gazman70k
Sorry mate, I typically don't have much to add to these discussions. I just wanted an opportunity to use my "Mariano Rubinnaci Approves / Disapproves" images.

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BTW, anyone notice the divots in Mariano's suit in the photo above?
MARIANO DOESN'T CARE
 

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Originally Posted by gazman70k
Sorry mate, I typically don't have much to add to these discussions. I just wanted an opportunity to use my "Mariano Rubinnaci Approves / Disapproves" images.
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Originally Posted by gazman70k
BTW, anyone notice the divots in Mariano's suit in the photo above?

I'm sure you know this already, but divots are of course normal when raising ones arm like that.
 

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Originally Posted by Bounder
Quote of the piece:

Shampoo?
You're asking someone with no hair! But no, I use Pantene.


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I like the dude's style in general, it might not be something I can or would want to pull off but I think he does.
 

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Originally Posted by NAMOR
Thanks for the link. He seems like a sensible man, just with flamboyant style

Sensible? Well maybe, Flamboyant well that's for sure!
 

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Originally Posted by NewYorkRanger
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Originally Posted by Sanguis Mortuum
I'm sure you know this already, but divots are of course normal when raising ones arm like that.

Simone Righi agrees with the both of you.
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Originally Posted by jrd617
LUCA, WE KNOW YOU'RE READING THIS THREAK. MAKE AN ACCOUNT AND POAST!!!!

You and Spalla can have a cage brawl.

You and Mafoofan can do each other.


How do you know that he doesn't already post here under an alias? He could even be one of the posters in this very thread....
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