what is wrong with cufflinks at work?? links without a suit jacket and you might have a point, but he could have taken it off.
A dearly departed friend of mine--wise beyond his years--once told me, "You shouldn't wear cuff links before you've made your first million, or at the very least, have your own office. There's nothing more pathetic than a guy wearing cuff links and sitting in a cubicle."
R.I.P., Karleton.
Note that the objection was not to "cufflinks on broke people" or to "cufflinks on cubicle occupants"--it was to "cufflinks at work".
I want to know where the objecting party thinks they are appropriate--at the clurb, perhaps?
cubicle occupants = working folks. but it seems like holmes has got a uniform thing happening so i'll rescind #1 in my initial post. but dressing up to go to work, especially to the point where you're looking in the mirror in the morning saying to yourself "yes, this IS a cufflink day," is far from necessary unless you're ballin like Trump or in your case faux, Cochran...
Personally, I agree that cufflinks are a much-abused look, but saying that dressing up to go to work is "far from necessary" just makes you sound childish. It actually is a necessity in a lot of jobs.
what is wrong with cufflinks at work?? links without a suit jacket and you might have a point, but he could have taken it off.
A dearly departed friend of mine--wise beyond his years--once told me, "You shouldn't wear cuff links before you've made your first million, or at the very least, have your own office. There's nothing more pathetic than a guy wearing cuff links and sitting in a cubicle."
R.I.P., Karleton.
Note that the objection was not to "cufflinks on broke people" or to "cufflinks on cubicle occupants"--it was to "cufflinks at work".
I want to know where the objecting party thinks they are appropriate--at the clurb, perhaps?
cubicle occupants = working folks. but it seems like holmes has got a uniform thing happening so i'll rescind #1 in my initial post. but dressing up to go to work, especially to the point where you're looking in the mirror in the morning saying to yourself "yes, this IS a cufflink day," is far from necessary unless you're ballin like Trump or in your case faux, Cochran...
Personally, I agree that cufflinks are a much-abused look, but saying that dressing up to go to work is "far from necessary" just makes you sound childish. It actually is a necessity in a lot of jobs.
oh boy, here we go with you questioning my adulthood again. i'll let it continue to let it slide and chalk it up to your ignorance of the one TREW.
i've actually wondered how a convo w/ you would be like in real life. i'm sure it's not as painful at it seems..
but for the record faux, i've worked as an hvac/electrical engineer and interior designer, and both jobs required 'looking professional' but there's diff. b/w 'dressing up' (cufflinks, tuxedo shirt, silk boxers lol) and 'looking professional'
but until i see your 'snap pic,' i'll assume you rock a dapper dan poncho with matching cap... in fact anything less will be disappointing.
what is wrong with cufflinks at work?? links without a suit jacket and you might have a point, but he could have taken it off.
A dearly departed friend of mine--wise beyond his years--once told me, "You shouldn't wear cuff links before you've made your first million, or at the very least, have your own office. There's nothing more pathetic than a guy wearing cuff links and sitting in a cubicle."
R.I.P., Karleton.
Note that the objection was not to "cufflinks on broke people" or to "cufflinks on cubicle occupants"--it was to "cufflinks at work".
I want to know where the objecting party thinks they are appropriate--at the clurb, perhaps?
cubicle occupants = working folks. but it seems like holmes has got a uniform thing happening so i'll rescind #1 in my initial post. but dressing up to go to work, especially to the point where you're looking in the mirror in the morning saying to yourself "yes, this IS a cufflink day," is far from necessary unless you're ballin like Trump or in your case faux, Cochran...
Personally, I agree that cufflinks are a much-abused look, but saying that dressing up to go to work is "far from necessary" just makes you sound childish. It actually is a necessity in a lot of jobs.
oh boy, here we go with you questioning my adulthood again. i'll let it continue to let it slide and chalk it up to your ignorance of the one TREW.
i've actually wondered how a convo w/ you would be like in real life. i'm sure it's not as painful at it seems..
but for the record faux, i've worked as an hvac/electrical engineer and interior designer, and both jobs required 'looking professional' but there's diff. b/w 'dressing up' (cufflinks, tuxedo shirt, silk boxers lol) and 'looking professional'
Dude, I don't think most people regard "dressing up" as shorthand for silk boxers and a tuxedo shirt--that sounds more like something you'd wear to a key party.
For most people "dressing up" = putting on a suit and tie, which actually is required in a lot of professional situations. And it's usually a plus if the suit actually fits and the shirt/tie/suit complement eachother, which does require a little thought.
and here i am in a mirror again, runining the hot girl streak with a full-on no-photoshop car-accident-face picture
don't worry... i love you anyway, scarface
Lay Off... This is (was?) Ness's girlfriend.
aw, man... you know i'm just playin'. Ness's girl is obviously very beautiful with or without the cuts and scrapes. geez, you white folks is somethin' else!
THAT WAS AWESOME.
BEST THING I READ ALL DAY.
I dead serious needed that. Been having a weird week or so here.
She needs more Soulman CD's while she goes thru physical therapy. She really liked Philadelphia Beat Mission. I can never get it back from her.
I thought this was supposed to be a 'Black' related forum?
I'm in the WRONG Place!
don't worry, Orange Yoghurt... most soulstrut poasters are indeed experts on soul / black related subjects and are even very happy to teach the blacks themselves about these things... too bad this wisdom will probably never penetrate the skulls of the blacks, due to the natural thickness
I thought this was supposed to be a 'Black' related forum?
I'm in the WRONG Place!
don't worry, Orange Yoghurt... most soulstrut poasters are indeed experts on soul / black related subjects and are even very happy to teach the blacks themselves about these things... too bad this wisdom will probably never penetrate the skulls of the blacks, due to the natural thickness
I thought this was supposed to be a 'Black' related forum?
I'm in the WRONG Place!
don't worry, Orange Yoghurt... most soulstrut poasters are indeed experts on soul / black related subjects and are even very happy to teach the blacks themselves about these things... too bad this wisdom will probably never penetrate the skulls of the blacks, due to the natural thickness
Oh my. Philly Phill. Do you not watch basketball anymore, since AI left Philly?
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i thought you retired ?
yeah I couldnt help myself and come back for that house thread a few weeks back. Drop a little knowledge.
Retirement is a real bitch.
Oh, and I got money on Edith Head...sorry ya'll.
File under "gummer":
sike.
Personally, I agree that cufflinks are a much-abused look, but saying that dressing up to go to work is "far from necessary" just makes you sound childish. It actually is a necessity in a lot of jobs.
So what, exactly, are you takin'? Is that like rollin'?
REVEAL YOURSELF!
oh boy, here we go with you questioning my adulthood again. i'll let it continue to let it slide and chalk it up to your ignorance of the one TREW.
i've actually wondered how a convo w/ you would be like in real life. i'm sure it's not as painful at it seems..
but for the record faux, i've worked as an hvac/electrical engineer and interior designer, and both jobs required 'looking professional' but there's diff. b/w 'dressing up' (cufflinks, tuxedo shirt, silk boxers lol) and 'looking professional'
but until i see your 'snap pic,' i'll assume you rock a dapper dan poncho with matching cap... in fact anything less will be disappointing.
So, are you a Chippendales dancer, or do you wear a suit as well?
Just funnin'. Rillz don't know the rill, and he definitely don't know the TREW. Not biblically, at least.
We hope.
Dude, I don't think most people regard "dressing up" as shorthand for silk boxers and a tuxedo shirt--that sounds more like something you'd wear to a key party.
For most people "dressing up" = putting on a suit and tie, which actually is required in a lot of professional situations. And it's usually a plus if the suit actually fits and the shirt/tie/suit complement eachother, which does require a little thought.
I knew "interior designer" was a euphemism for something.
uh-oh, faux's got jokes!!
i got feng shui on lock.
THAT WAS AWESOME.
BEST THING I READ ALL DAY.
I dead serious needed that. Been having a weird week or so here.
She needs more Soulman CD's while she goes thru physical therapy. She really liked Philadelphia Beat Mission. I can never get it back from her.
I'm in the WRONG Place!
Yes, you should clearly leave the Netherlands ASAP.
Then maybe you would learn not to say ignorant shit!
Yes, you are.
PS - Hi Elise!
OH MAN. YEAH YOU ARE!!!
TAKE THAT SHIT TO BLACKPLANET.COM SON!!!
don't worry, Orange Yoghurt... most soulstrut poasters are indeed experts on soul / black related subjects and are even very happy to teach the blacks themselves about these things... too bad this wisdom will probably never penetrate the skulls of the blacks, due to the natural thickness
Hahahaha!
OMG!*!*!* SoulStrut has been off the chain the past couple of days.
Yo YO Cos!!!
How you been? bet you been , you .
yes, im back. greamlins on full blast!!
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Orange Yoghurt,
you sound white.
I like that.
Oh my. Philly Phill. Do you not watch basketball anymore, since AI left Philly?
hollur! PIMP!
MUCH LOVE TO ALL YOU BEAUTIFUL PEOPLE!
as best put by Khia "the best head comes from a thug".