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Post by ruthy on Feb 15, 2007 13:21:28 GMT
Not sure which one looks more like the cat that got the cream. I like seeing him with a woman who is quite a bit smaller than him, he looks all manly and protective (I'm 5'3", Rufus, if you're interested in protecting me).
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Post by mcr5137 on Feb 15, 2007 15:40:20 GMT
She doesn't need a coat - you'd be hot too standing next to him all night long. Good point, tink..........I'm sure he was just RADIATING warmth!
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Post by reveuse on Feb 15, 2007 19:43:27 GMT
It's all about the scarf for me. I didn't even notice the people until you brought them up. Do you think he'd sell it? I see he doesn't wear his scarf in this season's prescribed "metrosexual" fashion (doubled over, ends pulled through the loop). Obviously a man who knots against the grain. I kid you (k)not - this has been discussed in the Sunday Times Culture magazine, no less. ;D As for why he's in his winter woolies and she's in a slinky number... Look at the queue outside my 'local' club on anything from a teens to over-30's night. The boys are dressed for the weather...sort of...and the girls are...hardly dressed at all. It appears a woman's lot is to try to impress and hope she doesn't catch pneumonia in the process.
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Post by mcr5137 on Feb 15, 2007 20:19:35 GMT
Well that makes sense.......women (in entertainment) seem to be much more worried about how they look. Of course they are asked a million times "who are you wearing" and then they get picked or panned on numerous "fashion" shows. It's really rather pathetic.
But I can imagine she froze in NYC and in London! In LA she was probably ok in that strapless (and very pretty) white frock with the black sash!
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Post by ukelelehip on Feb 15, 2007 20:20:06 GMT
I see he doesn't wear his scarf in this season's prescribed "metrosexual" fashion (doubled over, ends pulled through the loop). Obviously a man who knots against the grain. I kid you (k)not - this has been discussed in the Sunday Times Culture magazine, no less. ;D Ah ha, but he used to! I'm sure we can find photographic evidence. Maybe he read that article and was like 'I don't want to be like everyone else, must find a different knot!'. The metrosexual knot (with a metrosexual drink and fag...)
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Post by mcr5137 on Feb 15, 2007 20:25:40 GMT
Speaking of "fag", hasn't he quit???
However he knots his scarf..........he's HOT!
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Post by reveuse on Feb 15, 2007 20:26:14 GMT
Ah ha, but he used to! I'm sure we can find photographic evidence. Maybe he read that article and was like 'I don't want to be like everyone else, must find a different knot!'. The metrosexual knot (with a metrosexual drink and fag...) My G*d, the boy gave up metrosexual knotting, drinking and smoking in the same year. What does he do for fun now? And does he need assistance?
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Post by quoll on Feb 15, 2007 20:29:26 GMT
I think he was in the vanguard of metrosexual knotting actually - there are some quite old pics of him with scarves knotted that way. I don't think I had seen it done that way when he first started but, then again, there isn't much call for scarves in Aus!
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Post by maxx02 on Feb 15, 2007 20:49:27 GMT
my gawd, I was metrosexual knotting years ago. who knew!
does this mean I'm a man?
and in the evening roof always looks very natty, no matter how he knots. I love his "gray motif"
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Post by maxx02 on Feb 15, 2007 20:51:30 GMT
then again, there isn't much call for scarves in Aus! Oh I don't know, a brisk winter day in Melbourne might call for more than a small knotting. It gets nippy. Okay. I'll stop now.
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Post by aftereightlady on Feb 17, 2007 16:20:59 GMT
my gawd, I was metrosexual knotting years ago. who knew! does this mean I'm a man? Ooooh, Maxx, you're starting to make us curious....
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Post by ukelelehip on Feb 22, 2007 17:18:19 GMT
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Post by rai on Feb 22, 2007 22:22:20 GMT
those are really cute, Uke - small, but cute - love the ones with Alice in the foreground
thanks!
Rai
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