Only men comfortable with their own "manliness"

bruceb58

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Re: Only men comfortable with their own "manliness"

Wow, and I thought the middle one was so you...
That's what Bubba wears when he is thinking about what thread to start in DSC on those cold mornings.
 

colbyt

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Re: Only men comfortable with their own "manliness"

I will not only pass. I will laugh at any of you I see see wearing them.

The rest of my comments must be self censored in this family friendly forum.
 

Volphin

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Re: Only men comfortable with their own "manliness"

Commando. Nuff said. ;)
 

jkust

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Re: Only men comfortable with their own "manliness"

Gots to have my Valentino.
 

dwco5051

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Re: Only men comfortable with their own "manliness"

At my advanced age I find myself having to rebutton my flannel shirt some mornings to keep from looking like the one in the center. Next time my dear sweet wife points out that my shirt tails seem to be two different lengths I can just tell her it is the new fashion. Now if they would just come out with torn jeans stained with chainsaw bar oil I could be on the runway myself.
 

Silly Seville

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I think I'm gonna barf...those are not men!

These freakish "clothing designs" are for the growing androgynous population.
 
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NewfieDan

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Re: Only men comfortable with their own "manliness"

At my advanced age I find myself having to rebutton my flannel shirt some mornings to keep from looking like the one in the center. Next time my dear sweet wife points out that my shirt tails seem to be two different lengths I can just tell her it is the new fashion. Now if they would just come out with torn jeans stained with chainsaw bar oil I could be on the runway myself.

Fashion is part way there. The ripped jeans are in fashion now. A lot of the people I work with wear them. Maybe you're just a trend setter Bubba.
 

tomdinwv

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Re: Only men comfortable with their own "manliness"

There ain't enough money on this planet to get me to dress like that.
 

nwcove

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them roosters may be hens.
 

sphelps

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Re: Only men comfortable with their own "manliness"

At my advanced age I find myself having to rebutton my flannel shirt some mornings to keep from looking like the one in the center. Next time my dear sweet wife points out that my shirt tails seem to be two different lengths I can just tell her it is the new fashion. Now if they would just come out with torn jeans stained with chainsaw bar oil I could be on the runway myself.

Your ok you can just chock that up for getting old . But if it's pink flannel you may have a problem ! :D
I'm thinking even guy's that may tend to swing the other way would not want to be seen in those outfits either ..
 
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