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13th December 07, 12:21 PM
#11
One could say that both march to a different drummer! ![Very Happy](http://www.xmarksthescot.com/forum/images/smilies/icon_biggrin.gif)
Btw, Manuforti, have you ever been interviewed by NPR?
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13th December 07, 03:14 PM
#12
With a beard like mine - Bow ties are great - as I don't have to worry if I wear one or not - because no one can see.
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13th December 07, 09:11 PM
#13
Bow ties and kilts go together if you ask me. By the way a federal judge taught me how to tie bow ties. I have a closet full ot them which I am thinning out for my growing kilt collection.
The picture below is with Paul X608 on St. Andrews Day. (Egads, his bow tie matches his flashes!)
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13th December 07, 09:24 PM
#14
I do think bowties look better with kilt jackets for whatever reason. But I don't have a kilt jacket and I don't really like bow ties. Too many bad memories of the horrid, strangling, ugly clip-on ones from marching band.
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15th December 07, 09:49 AM
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I'm also a fan of bow ties. Quite often they just make more sense than I tie hanging down to your waist.
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15th December 07, 10:17 AM
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This thread inspired me to rummage around the back of my tie racks, and I wore a bow tie to work with a double-breasted knit waistcoat for our unofficial "casual Friday" yesterday. I got a lot of compliments out of it.
We dare to be different, eh?
R.
At any moment you must be prepared to give up who you are today for who you could become tomorrow.
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18th December 07, 04:55 PM
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I have several bow ties, but only for wearing with formal attire. These days, since I'm not doing any symphony playing, they mostly sit in my closet with their matching cummerbunds.
Four in hand ties are a pain. I wear them because sometimes it's expected, but they're just a pain. Bow ties are admittedly less so...they catch the wind a lot less, for example. Fifty years ago, bow ties were commonplace. Now, they're not. Things change, it's not a bad thing or a good thing, it just *is*.
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18th December 07, 05:39 PM
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Bow ties
I thought I had posted on this, but apparently the computer dropped it...
My grandfather wore bow ties to work for many years--it's one of my enduring images of him. He was a Chemistry professor, and a conventional tie would have gotten in the way of the lab work. He was a practical man in many ways, and one of his practicalities was that an adjustable tie was simpler than a self-tied one. I used to think he had a bow tie in our family tartan, but one never surfaced after he died almost two years ago.
Kilted Wonder, you may have heard of my grandfather--Alfred Armstrong was part of the William & Mary Chemistry department from the 1930s until he moved out of his office twelve or fifteen years ago (I'm almost embarrassed to admit I don't remember what year it was--he kept overseeing a lab section way past his retirement). I do have one of his Armstrong four-in-hand ties, and wear it periodically (although I make a point of not needing a four-in-hand tie often).
Like many of you, I tend to be one of those "different drummer" type people. I'm a bit of an iconoclast, in short. I'm just the sort who would go to my bicycle club's banquet wearing a UK Mocker in brown heather, a light blue shirt, and an Armstrong tartan bow tie (with tan kilt hose and dark brown shoes). Just to mess with folks.
Lovin' the breeze 'tween m'knees!
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19th December 07, 10:54 AM
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WOW!!! I live in Gardner... I never thought that would my town would get this important! I might have to look this lawyer up and encourage him. Monkey, do you know when this article was published?
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19th December 07, 11:36 AM
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![Quote](http://www.xmarksthescot.com/forum/images/misc/quote_icon.png) Originally Posted by adam
WOW!!! I live in Gardner... I never thought that would my town would get this important! I might have to look this lawyer up and encourage him. Monkey, do you know when this article was published?
Don't know if you saw the link to the full article in the first post, it looks like it was published on Tuesday, December 11th. Looking forward to seeing a kilted picture of you and Mr. Sargent kilted someday.
Best regards,
Jake
[B]Less talk, more monkey![/B]
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