To: Fierce Allegiance; Tijeras_Slim; Constitution Day
"I don't like going to cocktail parties and seeing people in jeans," says the advertising executivePompous, uppity elitism.
Don't come to my pig roast wearing ann taylor and dooney and burke, either honey. PS: Leave pompous, uppity elitism at home.
To: stainlessbanner
Wonder what this poofter's opinion of a BBQ gun would be?
45 posted on
03/09/2005 10:53:35 AM PST by
Tijeras_Slim
(This ain't no party, this ain't no disco, this ain't no fooling around.....)
To: stainlessbanner
Mind if I wear my Brooks Brothers cutoffs?
50 posted on
03/09/2005 10:59:20 AM PST by
Fierce Allegiance
(“Every time a system is made foolproof - a new class of fool emerges.”)
To: stainlessbanner
Don't come to my pig roast wearing ann taylor and dooney and burke, either honey. PS: Leave pompous, uppity elitism at home. That's kind of the point, isn't it? A person is supposed to dress in a manner that is appropriate for the situation. Wearing jeans to a cocktail party is not appropriate and neither is wearing a Prada dress to a pig roast.
56 posted on
03/09/2005 11:07:51 AM PST by
Modernman
("Normally, I don't listen to women, or doctors." - Captain Hero)
To: stainlessbanner
Pompous, uppity elitism. I bet slobs have a pecking order.
Meanwhile, back on topic, art and decorum prevents ourselves from being swallowed by nature. But when choice trumps all--such as choosing our dress code exactly "as-I-damn-well-please"--then we end up with our character overgrown with ego.
To: stainlessbanner
How do you know about Ann Taylor then. VERY EXPENSIVE.
290 posted on
03/09/2005 3:21:04 PM PST by
cubreporter
(I trust and admire Rush. He has done more for this country than he will ever know. God bless him.)
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