ABALO
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Says the person with a banana hammock and pink wife beater as your avatar.
Yeah, precisely...
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Says the person with a banana hammock and pink wife beater as your avatar.
Madison
Savodnik was astonished by the reaction -- more than any other article he has written for the newspaper. His phone rang off the hook; he asked callers their names and political affiliation. 'The Republicans -- almost to a person -- thought it was great,' he remembers. 'The men wanted the women's numbers, the women wanted to join. The Democrats, by contrast, were merciless. They were repulsed by what they viewed as the objectification, and it struck them as grossly homogenous and conservative.'
A fun read. This part is just hillarious:
I like Wonkette's comment: "'Washington is high school with nuclear weapons and a trillion-dollar budget,' says Cox, the self-appointed Class Snark."
It's amazing how a group of neo-Trad dressers can get panned on a website forum that recognizes all the wonderful elements of what they are attempting.
Agree entirely. A lot of posters on this topic doth protest too much. I for one would rather attend a horse race with men wearing madras sportscoats and women with too much makeup than attend a street party with men wearing t-shirts and women in halter tops. I was never one to accept the argument that if you oppose something you are secretly attracted to it (eg homosexuality), but reading these posts makes me wonder if some Style Forum members are still bitter about rejection from a fraternity twenty years ago.
There are just as many assholes in any city, they just happen to dress differently.
And they get called out too. Read one of the clubwear threads in SW&D.
A fun read. This part is just hillarious:
Democrats are usually no fun to be around...always bitching or complaining about something. Chasing the next greatest cause instead of the next greatest piece of ass and what not...
Democrats are usually no fun to be around...always bitching or complaining about something. Chasing the next greatest cause instead of the next greatest piece of ass and what not...
It just looks like they read about what a gentleman's club is and then decided to do some playacting dress-up for fun.