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Posted by Orbax on Aug-20-2007 21:55:

quote:
Originally posted by nchs09
so you dont like "the kings of comedy" style? hahahah i must admit they look kinda stupid.

thats an understatement


Posted by nchs09 on Aug-20-2007 21:57:

quote:
Originally posted by Orbax
thats an understatement
overstate it... i dare you!


Posted by wotyzoid on Aug-20-2007 21:58:




DUMB!!


Posted by Moral Hazard on Aug-20-2007 22:03:

quote:
Originally posted by bas
I never understood the pleated thing...I'm not a 70 year old man with a prostate the size of a grapefruit


Funny thing is 15 years ago it was only old men that wore flat front pants.


Posted by Halcyon+On+On on Aug-20-2007 22:12:

"dress nice" =/= "dress professionally"

Tucked-in polo, nice belt, wrinkle-free khakis and decent shoes is nice enough for a school presentation. Maybe even most jobs. If an employer asks you to dress professionally though, it's nice black shoes, wrinkle-free dress pants (dark as possible), black belt, solid-coloured button up shirt with a collar (white shirt, if unsure of what colour), and a dark tie (or something that complements the shirt). At the very least, this is "dressing professionally".


Posted by wotyzoid on Aug-20-2007 22:15:

quote:
Originally posted by Halcyon+On+On
"dress nice" =/= "dress professionally"

Tucked-in polo, nice belt, wrinkle-free khakis and decent shoes is nice enough for a school presentation. Maybe even most jobs. If an employer asks you to dress professionally though, it's nice black shoes, wrinkle-free dress pants (dark as possible), black belt, solid-coloured button up shirt with a collar (white shirt, if unsure of what colour), and a dark tie (or something that complements the shirt). At the very least, this is "dressing professionally".


we are not discussing dressing nice and dressing professionally, we are discussing dressing UP. I could be wearing flip flops, a sweet pair of jeans and a t shirt and be dressing "nice".


Posted by Halcyon+On+On on Aug-20-2007 22:18:

Let the big kids talk, ok?


Posted by bubble on Aug-20-2007 22:23:

Re: do you consider "getting dressed up".....

quote:
Originally posted by nchs09
do you consider "getting dressed up".....khakis and a polo from like lacost?


only if i'm welfare


Posted by squirrelly on Aug-20-2007 22:28:

dress up = suit (or at least dress slacks & button up shirt)

dress up = HOT


Posted by bas on Aug-20-2007 22:32:

quote:
Originally posted by wotyzoid
we are not discussing dressing nice and dressing professionally, we are discussing dressing UP. I could be wearing flip flops, a sweet pair of jeans and a t shirt and be dressing "nice".


Anyone wearing jeans and flip-flops is not dressed 'nice'.


Posted by Orbax on Aug-20-2007 22:45:

if there is a difference between up and nice and professional I see very little.

If i was going to a realllllllllllly nice restaurant id still wear a 3 piece. I wear button up and tie when i take my girlfriend out to anything over $50 a plate.



for instance


Posted by glass on Aug-20-2007 22:53:

It doesn't matter what I wear as long as I'm wearing my man thong. It gives my dingle the gingle to make any presentation have just the right amount of spunk


Posted by Cloudburst on Aug-20-2007 23:02:

I just love suits. Oh man everytime there's a cool nice suit in a movie or something I want it. I almost never get the opportunity to wear one though.


Posted by wotyzoid on Aug-20-2007 23:51:

quote:
Originally posted by bas

Anyone wearing jeans and flip-flops is not dressed 'nice'.


who the hell are you to make that a fact?


Posted by Halcyon+On+On on Aug-20-2007 23:56:

Somebody old enough to have a work permit.


Posted by wotyzoid on Aug-20-2007 23:59:

I bet all the people in the asylum next door know a lot about fashion, too.


Posted by nchs09 on Aug-21-2007 00:04:

quote:
Originally posted by Orbax
if there is a difference between up and nice and professional I see very little.

If i was going to a realllllllllllly nice restaurant id still wear a 3 piece. I wear button up and tie when i take my girlfriend out to anything over $50 a plate.



for instance
i like your dogs...


sorry it was just too easy. i only kid of course.


Posted by gehzumteufel on Aug-21-2007 00:10:

quote:
Originally posted by wotyzoid
I bet all the people in the asylum next door know a lot about fashion, too.

your 12. shut up and quit taking offense to the fact that we are telling you your wrong. you werent broached in this subject to the depth that we are. do yourself a favor and sit with your female counterpart rose.


Posted by bas on Aug-21-2007 00:12:

quote:
Originally posted by wotyzoid
who the hell are you to make that a fact?

Someone that doesn't rely on his parents to dress him.


Posted by nchs09 on Aug-21-2007 00:13:

hahah is he really 12? the forums ask you if your are over the age of 13 no? LIAR!


Posted by wotyzoid on Aug-21-2007 00:16:

you guys don't get out much, do you?


Posted by bas on Aug-21-2007 00:18:

quote:
Originally posted by wotyzoid
you guys don't get out much, do you?

Hoho ho!!! You got me there!


Posted by Orbax on Aug-21-2007 00:19:

quote:
Originally posted by wotyzoid
you guys don't get out much, do you?


we're sorry we're sorry. Do you want to come over and play?


Posted by nchs09 on Aug-21-2007 00:20:

i actually stay in my room 24/7 unless i have a big dungens and dragons meeting... or a magic card tournament.


Posted by gehzumteufel on Aug-21-2007 00:20:

quote:
Originally posted by wotyzoid
you guys don't get out much, do you?

oh noes. you figured it out. we are hermits that stick to the intarwebs all day and night. we have no life.

dude just shut up already. we dont want to read about your sexual experience, or your stupid flirting with your female cohort, or any of your stupid bullshit. your 12. do things that 12 yr olds do. like play in the sand and building things with duplo blocks.


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