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8th December 05, 12:31 PM
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 Originally Posted by GlassMan
All I have to say is that I am so glad that I'm not fashionable:
What's with all the make-up? I know women who are more masculine than that! (Okay, they're lesbians but that's not the point). ;)
And I always thought that guy's weren't supposed to wear "high-water" pants. This cr** is rediculous.
Of course, just look at the 2 guys in the background. They look even sillier.
And good Lord, somebody get these dandies some socks.
This may be totally non-pc, but as I'm reading this post and seeing these horrid pictures, the song "Johnny Are You Queer" by Josie Cotton (Valley Girl soundtrack) cued up and started playing on my computer. And no, I didn't pick the song. I have Winamp set to play all my songs randomly. Coincidence? ;)
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8th December 05, 01:10 PM
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11th December 05, 03:12 AM
#3
 Originally Posted by Al G. Sporrano
This may be totally non-pc, but as I'm reading this post and seeing these horrid pictures, the song "Johnny Are You Queer" by Josie Cotton (Valley Girl soundtrack) cued up and started playing on my computer. And no, I didn't pick the song. I have Winamp set to play all my songs randomly. Coincidence? ;)
;-) Nah... ROFLMFAO!!! Methinks your 'puter has some artificial intelligence...
Proudly Retrosexual...
-J
Last edited by Kilted_John; 11th December 05 at 03:19 AM.
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13th December 05, 11:44 AM
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And I shall happily submit a staple in my medicine chest as the official after-shave (cologne?....get outta it!) of the Retrosexual: Old Spice.
...and the funny thing is that when I do splash some of it on, people invariably ask (with genuine curiosity), "What kind of cologne are you wearing?", and when you say, "Old Spice", they get this incredulous look on their faces.
Best
AA
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13th December 05, 11:13 PM
#5
My grandfather wore that and it always smells good.
I'm often asked what cologn I'm wearing by ladies. They say it smells sexy yet also reminds them of safe secure times at home. Invariably they're talking about the lingering odor of pipe smoke. When I mention that I wasn't wearing cologne but I had just finished a pipe I usually find out that they're grandfathers or great uncles smoked a pipe.
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14th December 05, 12:17 AM
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i only read a little however there seemed to be alot of closeminded individuals.... and i wouldnt call the fashionable....
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14th December 05, 09:54 PM
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Is this still going on? I think that their idiocy has been duly noted and filed in the circular file cabinet
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14th December 05, 10:47 PM
#8
 Originally Posted by auld argonian
And I shall happily submit a staple in my medicine chest as the official after-shave (cologne?....get outta it!) of the Retrosexual: Old Spice.
...and the funny thing is that when I do splash some of it on, people invariably ask (with genuine curiosity), "What kind of cologne are you wearing?", and when you say, "Old Spice", they get this incredulous look on their faces.
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AA
Yup, Old Spice is supposed to remind them of dad or granddad and make them trust you. Although, my father-in-law wears Old English, so I don't know why my wife trusted me when we were dating.
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15th December 05, 11:14 AM
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 Originally Posted by MacMullen
Yup, Old Spice is supposed to remind them of dad or granddad and make them trust you. Although, my father-in-law wears Old English, so I don't know why my wife trusted me when we were dating.
i have heard that too there are other scents that cause other feelings.......
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16th December 05, 08:10 AM
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What the H-E-double-toothpicks are you guys talking about? Old Spice is out of style? Crap! Next thing you'll be telling me is that Bay Rum is passe.
Bryan...went back to the original stuff when Polo came out...
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