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Posted by wotyzoid on Aug-21-2007 00:23:

lol you guys are funny. Is this a way to take wedgie pains out on the younger kids and being a bully this time around when you weren't 30 years ago? How pathetic, a forum bully organization..


Posted by prolikewhoa on Aug-21-2007 00:24:

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

quote:
Originally posted by nchs09
khakis and a polo from like lacost?

i am wondering if its only the rednecks in georgia who think that is getting "dressed up" or not. usually when we get a presentation from a speaker he comes dressed like that. and when a professor asks us to dress nice for a presentation... half of the guys show up like that.



so.. what are your thoughts?


a polo imo is a little casual. i would say put a button down shirt with the sleeves rolled up a little to the forearms is better for dress casual. khakis are generally good though.


Posted by bas on Aug-21-2007 00:27:

quote:
Originally posted by wotyzoid
lol you guys are funny. Is this a way to take wedgie pains out on the younger kids and being a bully this time around when you weren't 30 years ago? How pathetic, a forum bully organization..

30 years ago?


Posted by shaw on Aug-21-2007 00:32:

there are a million degrees of 'dressing up.' anything more than what you would wear to the grocery store or around the house is technically 'getting dressed up.' that said, if you've never worn something as 'nice' as jeans & flip flops outside the walls of your house, you're in the wrong thread anyway.


Posted by Danny Ocean on Aug-21-2007 00:33:

i have to wear a suit when i do presentations in my university.


Posted by Halcyon+On+On on Aug-21-2007 00:35:

quote:
Originally posted by wotyzoid
I could be wearing flip flops, a sweet pair of jeans and a t shirt and be dressing "nice".


Ooooooh, I just realized you are from Jersey.

Carry on.


Posted by bas on Aug-21-2007 00:37:

quote:
Originally posted by Halcyon+On+On
Ooooooh, I just realized you are from Jersey.

Carry on.


Posted by wotyzoid on Aug-21-2007 00:38:

I'm guessing that was meant to be funny..


Posted by shaw on Aug-21-2007 00:38:

quote:
Originally posted by Danny Ocean
i have to wear a suit when i do presentations in my university.


same.


Posted by gehzumteufel on Aug-21-2007 00:39:

no we are just well broached on the subject and your not but act like it. you showed your ignorance by saying you can look "nice" in flip flops and jeans.

back on topic: mario that is business casual. nothing special and sure not dressing up.

quote:
Originally posted by wotyzoid
lol you guys are funny. Is this a way to take wedgie pains out on the younger kids and being a bully this time around when you weren't 30 years ago? How pathetic, a forum bully organization..


Posted by shaw on Aug-21-2007 00:43:

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


'professional' would generally mean a very neat, clean, well-put-together version of the generally accepted level of dress in a particular environment (that could be anywhere from a polo & khakis to a well-tailored three-piece suit, depending on where you work). 'nice' describes the level of dress less than it does the actual execution.


Posted by wotyzoid on Aug-21-2007 00:44:

quote:
no we are just well broached on the subject and your not but act like it. you showed your ignorance by saying you can look "nice" in flip flops and jeans.


Wow, you can tell that by reading a few words on your computer screen? You're Good!! What I meant by my whole flip flop statement is that "dressing nice" can mean a lot of things.


Posted by bas on Aug-21-2007 00:51:

quote:
Originally posted by wotyzoid
Wow, you can tell that by reading a few words on your computer screen? You're Good!! What I meant by my whole flip flop statement is that "dressing nice" can mean a lot of things.

And to you one of those things involves flip flops...which totally invalidates your statement


Posted by nchs09 on Aug-21-2007 00:59:

fuck off n00b... you are fucking up my thread


actually i think my topic has been finished... carry on.


Posted by squirrelly on Aug-21-2007 00:59:

Walker got dressed up perfectly.


Posted by Orbax on Aug-21-2007 01:03:

Love is in the air


Posted by Lilith on Aug-21-2007 01:07:

quote:
Originally posted by kadomony
imo, khakis and a polo says "hey i'm a prick"



Posted by Echo of Silence on Aug-21-2007 02:07:

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


Orbs, you and your gf look so so nice. But that dog...

adoreable!


Posted by Orbax on Aug-21-2007 02:10:

thats Bullard B. Bulldog :*) he rocks


Posted by wotyzoid on Aug-21-2007 02:21:

geez,were you guys going to a funeral.


Posted by Omega_M on Aug-21-2007 02:23:

I could post a very nasty burn here...but I won't.


Posted by wotyzoid on Aug-21-2007 02:24:

Let me hear it? Thank you for the pity btw.


Posted by Orbax on Aug-21-2007 02:46:

quote:
Originally posted by wotyzoid
geez,were you guys going to a funeral.


http://www.meltingpot.com/Bellevuewa/home.html


Posted by bas on Aug-21-2007 02:47:

quote:
Originally posted by Orbax
http://www.meltingpot.com/Bellevuewa/home.html

Melting Pot is boommmbb!!! Bunny took me there for my birthday last year...the cheese ...THE CHEEEESEE


Posted by Orbax on Aug-21-2007 02:50:

when they said cheddar cheese...4 kinds...i was thinking "yeah real fucking fancy"

i felt like such a retard after my first bite. Entirely delicious


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