Those shirts are regrettable. Anchors aweigh in the Fashion Navy.
"This is great stuff. I bought it from a Negro"- great line from Spaulding from that scene
Don't you EVER disrespect Ralph. He makes the most classic, timeless fashion in the US, bar none.Not a fan, is the nicest I can be. What I said over original sins last night can not be repeated on the intranet. All at the bar agreed.....I think. Time for ralph Lauren to hand the reigns over....to somebody like vinny testaverde??
LOVE THIS!!With Ricky Fowler
Don't you EVER disrespect Ralph. He makes the most classic, timeless fashion in the US, bar none.
Dennis must have stepped out for a cigarette...Another photo...after a press conference in Rio...
Dennis must have stepped out for a cigarette...
If I was an Olympian - especially of the shorter variety - i'd be working my way over to Aly Raisman's table at the dining hall.
That is one world-class keister! .... But I digress
For some reason, I'd be an even bigger fan of a wrestler if I heard they won a championship/medal while smoking half a pack a day.Dennis must have stepped out for a cigarette...
CT... It's 2016... Using the term "keister" would get you left in your feelings. But, I'm not even an Olympian, and I'd offer her my companionship with 0 regrets or reconsideration.If I was an Olympian - especially of the shorter variety - i'd be working my way over to Aly Raisman's table at the dining hall.
That is one world-class keister! .... But I digress
Meal prep...just killed a wild boar with his bare hands and is prepping it over a fire for the night's dinner for the team.
I used it as an ironic affectation - like I might call a girl a "broad" or "dame".For some reason, I'd be an even bigger fan of a wrestler if I heard they won a championship/medal while smoking half a pack a day.
CT... It's 2016... Using the term "keister" would get you left in your feelings. But, I'm not even an Olympian, and I'd offer her my companionship with 0 regrets or reconsideration.
Has broad always had a derogatory connotation? Because women are not having that, nowadays. I learned the hard way lol.I used it as an ironic affectation - like I might call a girl a "broad" or "dame".
Keister is a great, classic Dutchie phrase used in certain areas of the Commonwealth
Not always. The only way I'd say it now is as an obvious joke.Has broad always had a derogatory connotation? Because women are not having that, nowadays. I learned the hard way lol.
If I was an Olympian - especially of the shorter variety - i'd be working my way over to Aly Raisman's table at the dining hall.
That is one world-class keister! .... But I digress
Now I know how my old man felt when he watched me wrestle....
All the more glorious when he wins the gold.What a horrible draw. Ugh.