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1st April 14, 09:04 AM
#1
Eccentricity?
In a conversation with a co-worker today I heard words to the effect that "Since good, old, what's-his-name retired, you are probably the most eccentric person in the office!"
Now, I have nothing against eccentricity (except in rolling stock) but I was somewhat taken aback to be described so. I decided to take inventory of my unconventional points to see if I could arrive at an objective analysis. Points I do NOT have in common with my co-workers today:
- My watch is in my waistcoat pocket, not on my wrist;
- I wear a hat, a nice one. Usually a Stetson fedora, but today a Harris tweed flat cap;
- The pens (two, with different, odd shades of ink) in my pocket are Parker "51" fountain pens;
- I play the pipes during my lunch breaks;
- Obviously,I'm known to wear kilts on occasion.
Apparently, the sum of my unconventional preferences is eccentricity!
Last edited by KD Burke; 1st April 14 at 09:06 AM.
'A damned ill-conditioned sort of an ape. It had a can of ale at every pot-house on the road, and is reeling drunk. "
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1st April 14, 09:42 AM
#2
I embrace my eccentricity. My clothing choices are different from other people's and that is okay. How I dress is a part of who I am.
 Originally Posted by Alan H
Some days you're the bat, some days you're the watermelon.
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1st April 14, 10:04 AM
#3
I once heard a quote -
"If you're poor, you're mad. If you are rich, you are eccentric. You better start saving!"
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1st April 14, 10:20 AM
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 Originally Posted by Chas
I once heard a quote -
"If you're poor, you're mad. If you are rich, you are eccentric. You better start saving!"
In that case, I may not live long enough to become eccentric!!
'A damned ill-conditioned sort of an ape. It had a can of ale at every pot-house on the road, and is reeling drunk. "
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1st April 14, 10:56 AM
#5
Maybe it is the pipes during lunch.
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1st April 14, 11:04 AM
#6
I generally get things like "interesting" and "unique" as well, with an occasional "artsy", which I guess I'll take as a complimentary way to describe how I look. I've also had some particularly unkind terms thrown at me which imply a particular sexual preference because of how I look, which I always thought was odd, but Vancouver is a very small minded, conservative place in many ways. I still take it as a compliment though, as the tattoos/boots/kilted brand of gay gents I've known in the past have always been spectacular people.
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1st April 14, 11:14 AM
#7
I think that wearing a kilt will get you most of the way there. Everything else is gilding the lily.
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