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Deykari

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I have an interview today, to see if I'm applicable to begin my training/degree as a software engineer on military aircraft. :D

There's something about wearing a suit that makes me feel like I'm the man.

Not that I need a suit to affirm that of course.

Dey is the man in a suit

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Only one suit that can set you apart as a real man, and that is of course the birthday suit. ;) Suits though all well and good but not in this fricking weather, right now theres a hum from my balls and i feel like im standing in a fricking rain forest its so humid.

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Only one suit that can set you apart as a real man' date=' and that is of course the birthday suit. ;) Suits though all well and good but not in this fricking weather, right now theres a hum from my balls and i feel like im standing in a fricking rain forest its so humid.[/quote']

Heh, you're from UK right Sirax? Experiencing this heatwave we're having?

I'm home from work now, so unfortunately I have to take the suit off.

Dey

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Yeah down in London, and my god how hot it is, I swear im melting, Aint used to this heat at all, in fact Im going to use the internet to find the moves for a indian rain dance, roll on winter i say. Can deal with cold but not the heat. Oh and dey how did the interview go? fair play to you aint easy first of never mind with the weather thrown into the mix.

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Dey, I completely agree with you. My sister got married yesterday, so my parents hooked me up with a free suit, black with a solid red tie...Ohhhh yeahhh. Man, I was stylin'. Can't wait till Sunday so I can wear it again. Or maybe Saturday, as I'll be going to a dance. With my luck, it'll be casual though.

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I work at a Jos. A. Bank, a men's clothier. I wear a suit everyday. Just like anything else, it's best enjoy in moderation. When you have to wear them on a daily basis, a suit is no longer empowering. I do understand what you mean though about a suit making you feel great. I feel that way everytime I put on a really expensive suit.

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Depends on the suit really, but I like that type of "style". I mix clothing styles often, but i'd have to say that khakis are my favorite thing to wear. "first you get the job, then you get the khakis, then you get the chicks." But seriously though, "church" cloths FTW, always dress to impress.

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Depends on the suit really' date=' but I like that type of "style". I mix clothing styles often, but i'd have to say that khakis are my favorite thing to wear. "first you get the job, then you get the khakis, then you get the chicks." But seriously though, "church" cloths FTW, always dress to impress.[/quote']

Muwhahaha. I love that movie.

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Speaking of birthday suits, Sirax, I was at a house party end of last year, was absolutely drunk, and decided to go streaking naked down the street for a dare. Of course, as soon as I got out the house my friends locked the front door, so after I ran to the end of the street, slipped over and smacked my head against a lampost on the way back, I had to go around the back of the house and climb his fence and come into through the crowded kitchen. Stark naked, with a cut on my head. Yea, I love suits. Both kinds. :rolleyes:

Oh, and you should all pay a visit over my side of the pond. In the UK (at least the part I live), all males wear the same clothing. Just recently we did actually have a "pink polo top" phase where everyone wore pink polo tops. We're in the "t-shirts with sewn-on-badges" phase now, where everyone is wearing store-bought t-shirts with pre-sewn on badges. How I laugh when I see these people.

Dey

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