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Club Ties

Started this discussion. Last reply by Rockeman May 13. 1 Reply

I recently bought some club ties at a Goodwill. I was wondering if there is a website that I can look up what the colors and symbols stand for. Any ideas or help you can give me?

Fall coats/jackets

Started this discussion. Last reply by Rick Shelton Oct 16, 2012. 7 Replies

Hi all. I am looking for a nice looking coat or jacket that I can wear to school and work this fall.  I don't want to wear a pea coat, because I wear that in the winter and I'm not big on hoodies…Continue

1930s Kentucky Derby Dress

Started this discussion. Last reply by Shahan Mar 27, 2012. 3 Replies

Help! I am going to a school formal that has a 1930s Kentucky Derby theme. I would like to dress in that time period, as many other people will be as well, but I have no idea where to start. I tried…Continue

What is the manliest job you ever had?

Started this discussion. Last reply by Carl Monster Dec 21, 2011. 111 Replies

This summer I am a roofer and I also cut down trees and haul wood with my father-in-law.  While doing these things I feel very masculine.  What is the manliest job you have done, paid or volunteer?

 

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Club Ties

I recently bought some club ties at a Goodwill. I was wondering if there is a website that I can look up what the colors and symbols stand for. Any ideas or help you can give me?
May 13
Rick Shelton replied to Eric Lindberg's discussion Fall coats/jackets
"A long camel hair coat or a long woolen coat."
Oct 16, 2012
Martin replied to Eric Lindberg's discussion Fall coats/jackets
"This is so cool. I saw a guy wearing one of these just this week and thought that it'd be a good thing to get, but had no idea what it was or where I'd get it. Now I have both. Thank you!"
Oct 16, 2012
Yngve Rotset replied to Eric Lindberg's discussion Fall coats/jackets
"Personally i think a flannel jacket looks really cool combined with a pair of light-blue jeans. A scarf, beanie and a pair of low leather boots also mixes very well!"
Oct 16, 2012
David F. replied to Eric Lindberg's discussion Fall coats/jackets
"What do you wear with it?  Jeans or Slacks?  What shoes?"
Oct 15, 2012
Cal replied to Eric Lindberg's discussion Fall coats/jackets
"Damn, that's kickass!"
Oct 14, 2012
Chuck Knight replied to Eric Lindberg's discussion Fall coats/jackets
"M-65.  An absolute classic."
Oct 14, 2012
Cal replied to Eric Lindberg's discussion Fall coats/jackets
"I'm fond of high collar/military style wool jackets"
Oct 14, 2012
Eric Lindberg posted a discussion

Fall coats/jackets

Hi all. I am looking for a nice looking coat or jacket that I can wear to school and work this fall.  I don't want to wear a pea coat, because I wear that in the winter and I'm not big on hoodies outside of the home.  I want to look good and still be warm.  What would you suggest?See More
Oct 14, 2012
Shahan replied to Eric Lindberg's discussion 1930s Kentucky Derby Dress
"Dunno if this is too late or whatever for my info to be any good, but... 1930s style... Essentials would be stuff like a sportscoat, a panama hat (if you don't have a panama, or can't buy one, a light-coloured, cheap, men's straw…"
Mar 27, 2012
Nathanael replied to Eric Lindberg's discussion 1930s Kentucky Derby Dress
"I believe that it is the traditional opening of seersucker season."
Mar 18, 2012
Eric Lindberg posted a discussion

1930s Kentucky Derby Dress

Help! I am going to a school formal that has a 1930s Kentucky Derby theme. I would like to dress in that time period, as many other people will be as well, but I have no idea where to start. I tried Googling "1930s Kentucky Derby Dress" but it's too big of a search to get good results. I know nothing about the Derby and very little about the 1930s and that time's fashion. So, what are some good ideas to do on a college students budget and still look the part? Any ideas?See More
Mar 17, 2012
Carl Monster replied to Eric Lindberg's discussion What is the manliest job you ever had?
"You are not alone! At your age I worked at Friendly's scooping ice cream. I noticed people can get pretty nasty with you when they have to wait for their ice cream, and I would retaliate with portion control that would have made the…"
Dec 21, 2011
Zackary DuFour replied to Eric Lindberg's discussion What is the manliest job you ever had?
"Well, I'm a sportswriter right now, but the manliest job I've ever had was butcher. très viril."
Dec 21, 2011
James William Holland replied to Eric Lindberg's discussion What is the manliest job you ever had?
"The manliest one for me would have to be being a Drill and ceremonies instructor for my old Air Force Cadet Squadron. Its sort of like the Drill se argent in say majo Payne for the Australian equivalent I guess of the American ROTC program."
Dec 21, 2011
Pat Vandelay replied to Eric Lindberg's discussion What is the manliest job you ever had?
"Love reading all the replies.  I was a mechanic for almost 10 years.  I'm a returning ME student now, which I only consider manly because I want to be in a better position to support my future family.  I believe being a good…"
Dec 19, 2011

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At 4:08pm on November 26, 2011, Alfred J. Senibaldi said…

   At 21 years old just married with a child on the way, I got a break and got into the laborers union. 1st job was track work..pulling ties, pulling spikes, basically clearing the bed for a new track...lining up the rail,setting plates, and spiking them down. The goal was 1/4 mile a day..After that job, I went on to concrete foundations for a number of years..In my 40's I tended my 1st bricklayers. 15 years later I'm still at it.. Everyone thinks Im insane , but I love the fast pace!!   Local 22 Boston, Ma

 
 
 

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