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    The business suit. Non-fitted.
    [FONT="Georgia"][B][I]-- Larry B.[/I][/B][/FONT]

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    mint julep?

    I like how the BeloitPiper makes a mint julep part of my costume. I wish I had one now. With spring coming early, hopefully my mint will start growing soon.
    I've never owned a seersucker suit, but I wouldn't mind having one. Then, Ah say, then, Ah could hobnob and rub elbows with the genteel folk in mah environs, and could possibly, Ah say, could possibly gain a tight toehold on bein' paht of thayuh society, instead of wallowin' around with the sort of riff-raff with whom Ah'm usually associated.
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    Brian

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    OT: julep ceremony

    Quote Originally Posted by piperdbh View Post
    I like how the BeloitPiper makes a mint julep part of my costume. I wish I had one now. With spring coming early, hopefully my mint will start growing soon.
    I've never owned a seersucker suit, but I wouldn't mind having one. Then, Ah say, then, Ah could hobnob and rub elbows with the genteel folk in mah environs, and could possibly, Ah say, could possibly gain a tight toehold on bein' paht of thayuh society, instead of wallowin' around with the sort of riff-raff with whom Ah'm usually associated.
    If you are a devotee of the mint julep, do you know about this?

    http://www.thebucknerhome.com/julep/index.html

    And specifically, the julep ceremony:

    http://www.thebucknerhome.com/julep/recipe.html

    Cheers,

    Todd

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    Todd, I do thank you heartily for a most inspiring bit of correspondence. To my shame and disgrace, I have been ignorant of the late Mr. Buckner's congenial and ethereal instructions for concocting that most refreshing of summertime beverages.
    Now, however, since we all have been made aware of the proper ceremony surrounding said luxury, might I humbly propose that we all plant a goodly portion of mint in our gardens, thereby enabling ourselves, when the notion strikes, to prepare and enjoy one (or perhaps two) of these worthy libations?
    --dbh

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    Quote Originally Posted by Larry124 View Post
    The business suit. Non-fitted.
    Only too true...

    Quote Originally Posted by piperdbh View Post
    I like how the BeloitPiper makes a mint julep part of my costume. I wish I had one now. With spring coming early, hopefully my mint will start growing soon.
    I've never had one (I'm not allowed to, as I am a "yankee"), but I'm told they're simply divine! Oh, it's giving me the vapors!

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    Mint Juleps made correctly..............will absolutely give you the vapors.
    Steve
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    BP,
    You could drink one, but you can't make them, just as I can't make lutefisk or hotdish.
    --dbh

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    Levis Blue jeans, Stetson Hats, Tony Llama boots, and bowling shirts...

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    Quote Originally Posted by cajunscot View Post
    I would humbly submit, instead of "American national clothing", the quinessential American to emulate in terms of style -- for me, that would be our 26th President, Theodore Roosevelt:





    *

    *TR with native Scot John Muir.

    Regards,

    Todd
    I agree, and since BROOKS BROTHERS were TR's tailors, then the national dress of a True American would be a Brooks Brothers suit.

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