I find most of Jim Carey's humor disgusting and inane, so I don't generally watch his movies.blackeagle603 wrote:apparently the reference to Jim Carey's line in "The Grinch" went by ya. Sick-o!
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reason enough for me!I find most of Jim Carey's humor disgusting and inane,



never could sit through any of his early stuff (pet detective etc). The Grinch has been worn out around our house with kids.
"The Guncounter: More fun than a barrel of tattooed knife-fighting chain-smoking monkey butlers with drinking problems and excessive gambling debts!"
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This is a classic Gun Counter thread. I love it and all that it stands for.
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Of course, the important thing is to accessorize properly. For example, an AKM just wouldn't look right with this suit.


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Here is what I wore the next day...
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You look like a Texas Oil Man in that hat.
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Close.Kommander wrote:You look like a Texas Oil Man in that hat.
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We have been told not to wear our Utilikilts to work. apparently the Air Force has Zero sense of Humor.Kommander wrote: Utilikilts are good for a number common outdoor and inddor activities. These Include:
Work:
From last years "Can't stop the Serenity" I'm the bearded one:

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The other pic...
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I find this all a little bit hillarious because desipte my job (lawyer) I rarely if ever worry about dress.
I work in a satallite office of a Lafayette, Louisiana law firm. Which would seems a little backwards since New Orleans is the bigger place... The named partners dislike dressing up in the office, so I've had a somewhat "progressive" professional experience.
I rarely wear a suit to the office. Ditto a tie. Usually it is some sort of khaki pant or other dress pant plus a button down shirt. I have a blue blazer with a neutral tie hanging for "just in case" moments.
Suit up when you go to court, suit up when you go to a deposition, suit up when you meet some clients.
Other than that, its pretty much ok so long as it has a collar on it.
I have four suits. One is a seersucker for summer only, and the rest (a grey, blue, and black) are for pretty much anytime wear. Steinmart is my tailor, and it works for me for the time being.
I imagine that will change if/when I move back to Atlanta, but I'm going to enjoy it for the time being.
I work in a satallite office of a Lafayette, Louisiana law firm. Which would seems a little backwards since New Orleans is the bigger place... The named partners dislike dressing up in the office, so I've had a somewhat "progressive" professional experience.
I rarely wear a suit to the office. Ditto a tie. Usually it is some sort of khaki pant or other dress pant plus a button down shirt. I have a blue blazer with a neutral tie hanging for "just in case" moments.
Suit up when you go to court, suit up when you go to a deposition, suit up when you meet some clients.
Other than that, its pretty much ok so long as it has a collar on it.
I have four suits. One is a seersucker for summer only, and the rest (a grey, blue, and black) are for pretty much anytime wear. Steinmart is my tailor, and it works for me for the time being.
I imagine that will change if/when I move back to Atlanta, but I'm going to enjoy it for the time being.