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517.1 | Leather, lace, spandex and silk | TLE::D_CARROLL | Hakuna Matata | Sun Nov 11 1990 17:37 | 7 |
| I think both men and woman should wear more...
SPANDEX!!!!
Close-fitting 501's are always a big favorite, too.
D!
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517.2 | no polyester! | GNUVAX::QUIRIY | Christine | Sun Nov 11 1990 17:59 | 8 |
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Natural fabrics (cotton, wool, silk, linen, etc.). A comfortable look,
whether it's traditional (slacks) or non-traditional dress (caftans,
leggings, whatever). I don't think I really like leather anymore,
except for shoes and sandals.
CQ
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517.3 | | LEZAH::BOBBITT | the odd get even | Sun Nov 11 1990 18:41 | 5 |
| snug, but not tight jeans, and crisp button-down cotton shirts. And
long hair. And a smile.
-Jody
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517.4 | or was he a fraud? | GEMVAX::KOTTLER | | Mon Nov 12 1990 14:23 | 9 |
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I'm sort of drawn to the style of that primitive man, I think he was called
Kilt-down man.
;-)
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517.6 | | TINCUP::KOLBE | The dilettante debutante | Mon Nov 12 1990 15:24 | 2 |
| I'm with D!, let's see more spandex. I like those ST:TNG uniforms for both men
and women. liesl
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517.7 | | FORBDN::BLAZEK | our absolute distinction | Mon Nov 12 1990 16:01 | 7 |
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only if I can dress like Whoopi's character!
signed,
Breeder Hips Blazek
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517.8 | Nothing my dear - nothing! | WMOIS::S_LECLAIR | | Mon Nov 12 1990 16:45 | 9 |
| I mostly like to see men dressed comfortably (for them). But then
again, I enjoy seeing a man dressed in a well-groomed suit when the
occasion warrents. Definitely the grooming part is a big thing for me.
For example, I can't stand dirty fingernails and dirty looking hair.
So actually as long as he's clean, he could probably wear nothing at
all. 8))))))) In fact, I really prefer it that way!!!!!!!!!!
Sue
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517.9 | | FORBDN::BLAZEK | our absolute distinction | Mon Nov 12 1990 18:36 | 13 |
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at the risk of issuing a sweeping stereotype, I must say that the
men in Z�rich dress and smell better than any collective group of
men I've ever experienced. Italian suits, long pleated pants,
well pressed linen shirts, Italian leather shoes, athletic bodies,
unique and bizarre watches, heavenly colognes ...
ahhh, Swiss men. Liesl, perhaps you should plan a trip overseas.
I volunteer to act as your guide, and I promise my sights will be
set elsewhere. =8-)
Carla
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517.10 | I blush to disclose | IE0010::MALING | Working in a window wonderland | Mon Nov 12 1990 19:03 | 7 |
| Re: .8 , wearing nothing at all
Maybe this belongs in true confessions, but I once went to a clothing
optional beach. I found the guys wearing the skimpy little bikini
bathing suits a lot sexier than those wearing nothing at all.
-Mary
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517.12 | Simple and Sexy | WR2FOR::COSTELLO_KE | Still Awaiting Mr. Mojo Risin' | Mon Nov 12 1990 19:44 | 4 |
| G-String and whip cream.
Kel
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517.13 | nice watches, though | DECWET::JWHITE | joy shared is joy doubled | Mon Nov 12 1990 20:10 | 6 |
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my dear carla! am i reading you correctly? zurich *switzerland*?
i'm not an expert in these matters, but i got the distinct
impression that swiss men were almost as boring as, well,
switzerland!
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517.14 | ;-) | YUPPY::DAVIESA | She is the Alpha... | Tue Nov 13 1990 04:59 | 1 |
| To the left...
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517.15 | | WMOIS::S_LECLAIR | | Tue Nov 13 1990 09:15 | 10 |
| re last few: I agree that leaving something to the imagination is
intriging but I'll always be a nudist at heart. I
hate wearing clothes so I guess I just assume that men
hate wearing clothes. Of course, I realize that I
shouldn't assume anything. My opinion is that when
one is nude, they have nothing to hide - no facade.
That's when the true character emerges.
Sue
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517.17 | | GNUVAX::BOBBITT | the odd get even | Tue Nov 13 1990 11:52 | 4 |
| append this to .3:
"no cologne or after shave"
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517.18 | | OXNARD::HAYNES | Charles Haynes | Tue Nov 13 1990 12:05 | 10 |
| Re: .14
:-)
My blue silk suit is dressed left...
:-) :-) :-)
-- Charles
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517.19 | | WMOIS::S_LECLAIR | | Tue Nov 13 1990 12:23 | 19 |
| re .16: Comparing a novel with it's dust jacket removed is, to me,
not a fair analogy since the novel is already written and
cannot defend or offend itself after being written. However,
a person will say and do a lot of very interesting things
with his or her clothes removed that they would not do
clothed. Yes, it's all fine and well to cover that extra
15 or 20 lbs. but it is still not the true self emerging.
Clothes are simply a security device that one hides behind.
It really doesn't bother me one way or another having no
clothing on with regards to my physical attributes. If I
cannot be accepted as I am, then that's too bad for the one
who cannot accept me. It's their problem - not mine. I would
rather get to know a person without clothes on first and take
the honesty that comes of it and then see that person with
clothes on later and observe the difference. Just my
different way of looking at it.
Sue
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517.20 | | MANIC::THIBAULT | Crisis? What Crisis? | Tue Nov 13 1990 12:25 | 4 |
| personally, I like the Indiana Jones look... the dirty, sweaty and
fresh-from-a-fight look..
Jenna
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517.21 | :-) | OXNARD::HAYNES | Charles Haynes | Tue Nov 13 1990 12:42 | 6 |
| Re: .14 (again)
Actually 'gail, come to think of it, exactly *why* do you care which
way a man dresses? And SHAME on you for checking!
-- Charles
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517.22 | but does she CONFIRM what she sees? | MILKWY::JLUDGATE | Hello hello hello hello hello | Tue Nov 13 1990 13:19 | 7 |
| re: .21
it depends on how she checks, i should think.
i mean, checking from a distance doesn't hurt anyone....does it?
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517.23 | | TINCUP::KOLBE | The dilettante debutante | Tue Nov 13 1990 14:22 | 2 |
| Ah Carla, this Switzerland idea could have merit! Would they be ready for both
of us???? ;*) You know how we jingle when we're jeweled. ;*) liesl
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517.24 | | BRABAM::PHILPOTT | Col I F 'Tsingtao Dhum' Philpott | Wed Nov 14 1990 06:22 | 13 |
|
not wishing to rathole a perfectly good topic, but the discussion of
nude inspection earlier in this string reminded me that there is a
tradition, still occasionally found, dating back to the days of the Old
Religion - possibly 4 or 5000 years - in the "Celtic Fringe" (western
Ireland and the outer Hebrides of Scotland) where a couple inspect each
other nude (with chaperons [traditionally the mothers of the girl and
the boy and the Wiccan priest] in the next room and the door open
between them) prior to formally becoming betrothed.
/. Ian .\
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517.25 | comfortable clothes, soft touch | OLYMP::BENZ | Service(d) with a smile | Wed Nov 14 1990 07:16 | 17 |
| re .9, .13, .23
ok, I bite
I love sweeping statements - so if Carla says Zurich men are well
dressed, I must concur. And perhaps it should be noted that they not
only go for the soft, elegant touch in cloths, but go for the soft
touch.....
Eat your heart out.
And are they ready for Carla and liesl?...?...
Regards,
Heinrich
(from Zurich, and dont ask what I wear at the moment, unless you find
very soft black leather trousers, red braces, a soft open shirt)
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517.26 | I like it...:^) | WR2FOR::COSTELLO_KE | Still Awaiting Mr. Mojo Risin' | Wed Nov 14 1990 10:53 | 6 |
| RE: .25
WOW!!!! I must say, nice description of your clothes.
Where's the cold water????
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517.27 | | AIAG::WRIGHT | Anarchy - a system that works for everyone.... | Wed Nov 14 1990 11:42 | 8 |
|
Forget the cold water,
Where do I order and do they take Visa??
grins,
clark.
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517.28 | | KOBAL::DICKSON | | Wed Nov 14 1990 12:42 | 10 |
| Men's formal clothing in Europe (suits, etc) is different looking than
in the USA. It is hard to say what the difference *is*, but it doesn't
take long to be able to spot it. Somehow the European kind looks more
elegant.
Myself, I wouldn't mind kilts. I always liked the look of formal
Scottish attire, both for men and for women. But (1) the stuff is just
about impossible to find around here, and (2) my family tartan consists
of the colors green, black, and violet, which make for a pretty
gloomy-looking ensemble. Not to mention (3) the stares I would get.
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517.29 | Historical comment | YUPPY::DAVIESA | She is the Alpha... | Thu Nov 15 1990 06:04 | 24 |
|
Re -1
We cut suits differently in the UK.
There is actually a style of suit here known as "American cut",
described as "somewhat shapeless but comfortable" (in an entrancing
book, "A Gentleman's Wardrobe", which is a guide to *the* classic
men's clothes and how they came about....)
Hope this comment doesn't offend any U.S. snappy dressers - if it's
any consolation, the same book described R. Nixon as being very well
dressed (though he did wear European style suits, occasionally ordered
in Saville Row).
The American cut, which at least has vents, is still rated better than
a certain European cut which doesn't have vents - which means that
it looks great when you're standing up but puckers as soon as you
sit down or need to put your hands in your pockets.
Men's classic formal dress fascinates me - it's infinitely adaptable,
and I wear many men's formal items simply because they look so
timelessly good...
'gail
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517.30 | Expensive too! | RANGER::PEASLEE | | Thu Nov 15 1990 09:08 | 12 |
| When I was in Europe last month I browsed through some shops. In
general the clothing seems to be made of superior fabric that "drapes"
or seems to fit better. The clothing fabric patterns and texture
seems more contemporary than what I have seen in the U.S. I got the
impression that the clothing that I was looking at in Europe would be
available in the States in another couple of years.
I think (again to generalize) European men pay alot more attention to
detail also, be it patterned socks, textured accessories or matching
different types of patterned fabric and having a successful look.
I was in a capital city and the women were "dressed to kill" too,
stylish and feminine while also appearing professional.
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517.31 | along with biker shorts, of course ;-) | DCL::NANCYB | everything merges with the night | Thu Nov 29 1990 23:32 | 12 |
|
> If you could set male fashion trends, how would you
> like to see men dress ?
I really like those cotton pants with vivid designs that have
*velcro* as the way to secure the waist-part. They can be
found in surf-type stores from what I've seen, but also sometimes
in department stores. They are unlike any other pants I've seen
men wear, and I find them quite sexy.
nancy b.
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517.32 | | SA1794::CHARBONND | What _was_ Plan B? | Fri Nov 30 1990 06:18 | 1 |
| re .31 Real men don't wear Velcro :-)
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517.33 | | AKOCOA::LAMOTTE | J & J's Memere | Fri Nov 30 1990 06:19 | 3 |
| And the velcro would be very convenient.... ;-)
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517.34 | re .31 Naaah, *Real* men *DO* wear velcro... | NEMAIL::KALIKOWD | Ay CISCo, Let's went! Too RISCo!! | Fri Nov 30 1990 07:19 | 3 |
| ... of the opposite "sex" from that which their SO's wear!!
:-)
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517.35 | | ESIS::GALLUP | It's a Wildcat weekend! | Fri Nov 30 1990 08:06 | 11 |
|
Hee hee.......Nancy, I shop in the men's department.....I've got a pair
of pants similar to those....
Try 'em out, they are WICKED comfortable...more comfortable than any
women's pants I've ever bought.
Why should men get all the comfort? 8-)
kath
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517.36 | Great Minds... | HENRYY::HASLAM_BA | Creativity Unlimited | Fri Nov 30 1990 10:54 | 5 |
| re: .33
:)Funny, that was my first thought;)
Barb
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517.37 | but only *certain* people | TLE::D_CARROLL | Hakuna Matata | Fri Nov 30 1990 11:28 | 4 |
| The only people who wear Velcro pants are the people who like other
people to rip their clothes off without damaging the clothes.
D!, a tried-and-true velcro fan :-)
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517.38 | heck, *I'll* sew the buttons back on ;-) | SA1794::CHARBONND | What _was_ Plan B? | Fri Nov 30 1990 11:43 | 3 |
| RE .37 Some of us find the sound of buttons whizzing by our ears
far more stimulating than that gawdawful rrriiippp-ing sound
Velcro makes >;-)
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517.39 | | NOATAK::BLAZEK | hey sister midnight | Fri Nov 30 1990 11:56 | 8 |
|
I have several pairs of those velcro pants -- they're bright, loose,
comfortable, and provide easy access.
rrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrip!
C.
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517.40 | | OXNARD::HAYNES | Charles Haynes | Fri Nov 30 1990 13:54 | 5 |
| I own some of those pants too - is anyone surprised? My favorite pair has
an Australian aboriginal lizard design on it - way cool.
-- Charles
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517.41 | A Rip Off.... | PARITY::DDAVIS | Long-cool woman in a black dress | Fri Nov 30 1990 14:00 | 8 |
| re: .38
I disagree....I think the sound of velcro rrriiippp-ing is a big turn
on!! Great stuff!
Didn't the musical group "ZZ Top" make a song about the "Velcro Fly"???
-Dotti.
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517.42 | tell me where! | TLE::D_CARROLL | Hakuna Matata | Fri Nov 30 1990 14:29 | 3 |
| So...where do I find these majorly funky velcro pants?
D!
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517.43 | | OXNARD::HAYNES | Charles Haynes | Fri Nov 30 1990 14:55 | 4 |
| I buy mine ("Dunes" brand) from International Male [woof!]. I've seen them in
some of the "trendy" clothes stores around here.
-- Charles
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517.44 | | IE0010::MALING | Working in a window wonderland | Fri Nov 30 1990 15:09 | 7 |
| Charles,
I already had this image of you as one who buys from International
Male! My husband gets the catalog, but I think I enjoy looking at it
more than he does, if you know what I mean. Great underwear, eh?
Mary (blush)
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517.45 | | OXNARD::HAYNES | Charles Haynes | Fri Nov 30 1990 15:25 | 13 |
| > Great underwear, eh?
Oh, MAN! :-)
When we were down in San Diego for this past Thanksgiving, I stopped in at the
International Male store as I always do. As we're checking out, I asked Janice
to pick out a couple of pairs of underwear for me - as a present to her... :-)
International Male's catalogs are for women, and bi or gay men what Victoria's
Secret catalogs are for men. (I have no idea if bi and lesbian women like
Victoria's Secret catalogs.)
-- Charles
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517.46 | curiosity kiiled the... | LEZAH::QUIRIY | Hug and be hugged | Fri Nov 30 1990 15:59 | 8 |
|
Ok, I can't stand it anymore. If anyone of you out there has an IM
catalog you no longer want, will you send itto me? Or, how about just
posting the 800 number here so I can call and request a catalog of my
own.
CQ
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517.47 | are we talking about the same thing?? | OLYMP::BENZ | Service(d) with a smile | Fri Nov 30 1990 17:05 | 8 |
| re: a few back...on easy access velcro (TM)
This must be a cultural problem - I mean, who would want easy (?fast?)
access if you can have the high-tension delay of a searching, hesitant,
slow, and yet sure "access-method" instead?
:-) Heinrich
(not picking a fight (or anything else))
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517.48 | | SUBWAY::FORSYTH | LAFALOT | Fri Nov 30 1990 20:53 | 3 |
| An ex-boyfriend of mine had a pair...they quickly became my
favorite....He wore them ALL THE TIME!!! hah hah...Ahhhh memories..
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517.49 | International Male addresses and phone numbers | OXNARD::HAYNES | Charles Haynes | Fri Nov 30 1990 21:19 | 21 |
| International Male
741 "F" Street
P.O. Box 129027
San Diego, CA 92112-9027
(That's the return address. Here's the order address.)
International Male
Hanover, PA 17333-0075
You might try calling their 800 number for orders and consultation...
1-800-854-2795
or the customer service number
1-717-633-3300 between 8am-midnight Eastern time M-F and 9am-5pm
Saturday, Sunday and holidays.
Enjoy!
-- Charles
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517.50 | | SA1794::CHARBONND | What _was_ Plan B? | Mon Dec 03 1990 06:06 | 4 |
| re .47 Thanks, Heinrich, I thought I was the only conservative
in this bunch :-) :-)
Dana
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517.51 | Shopping Tip! | NUTMEG::SZKLARZ | Can't you hear? My silence screams! | Mon Dec 03 1990 14:01 | 12 |
|
D!,
You can find the "Velcro" pants at the Royal Ridge Mall, I beleive the
shop is O.P. It's on the same side as Hit or Miss, right next to it I
beleive. They have also been spotted at Bradlee's, and at least 4
stores in the PLM, Poor Simone's and Burlington Coat (all in Nashua).
have fun... there are some great designs...
lsn
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517.52 | | LYRIC::BOBBITT | trial by stone | Mon Dec 03 1990 15:15 | 5 |
| more eye-candy can be found in Undergear catalogs (from the same people
as the International Male catalog)....
-Jody
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517.53 | best undressed? | OLYMP::BENZ | Service(d) with a smile | Tue Dec 04 1990 03:24 | 8 |
| re .50 Dear Dana, this is one of the pleasures of learning a language;
finding out that conservative means taking an ordinary moment, such as
getting out of clothes, and turning it into a languourous never ending
moment. Mmmmm, how conservative can you get.....with time..
Velcro (TM)? my ass!
regards,
Heinrich
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517.54 | | IE0010::MALING | Working in a window wonderland | Tue Dec 04 1990 13:41 | 10 |
| re: .52
Hmmmmm....
Jody,
Is this just a coincidence or have you and Christine been feasting your
eyes on that Undergear catalog I brought in yesterday :-)
Mary
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517.55 | | OXNARD::HAYNES | Charles Haynes | Tue Dec 04 1990 14:06 | 9 |
| > Velcro (TM)? my ass!
Ok. Bend over. :-)
Sometimes you want slow and langorous, sometimes you just can't wait. I have
clothes for both. (Fewer for "quick", somehow they keep getting damaged... :-)
-- Charles
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517.56 | | SA1794::CHARBONND | plezjstenufsnofrtrakingtomrrw | Tue Dec 04 1990 14:08 | 7 |
| re .55 >sometimes you just can't wait.
That's the point - frustration adds spice :-)
Sometimes I feel sorry for the 'instant gratification' types :=)
Dana
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517.57 | | LEZAH::QUIRIY | Christine | Tue Dec 04 1990 15:15 | 11 |
|
No, no, no, Dana, it's anticipation that adds the spice.
Jody hasn't seen the catalog yet (too bad for you, Jody). I am
compiling a list of names to send to the Undergear people for a
complimentary catalog from International Male. (Is IM the kind
of company that only sends catalogs if you buy?) It'll be
interesting to see who they sell my name to.
CQ
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517.58 | | OXNARD::HAYNES | Charles Haynes | Tue Dec 04 1990 16:11 | 12 |
| Christine - IM will sell your name to a LOT of people. If you want to get
endless catalogs about clothes for both (either?) sexes, most of which AREN'T
up to the kind of avante-garde style standards that IM adheres to, then no
problem. If you DON'T want those catalogs, then tell IM not to give your name
out. In that case I believe you only get IM, Undergear, and one other who's
name I forget.
IM *will* send catalogs even if you don't buy, but I think they may have one of
those "send us $3 for a catalog, get a coupon for $5 off your first purchase"
kind of deals.
-- Charles
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517.59 | | LEZAH::BOBBITT | trial by stone | Wed Dec 05 1990 10:13 | 11 |
| of COURSE I've seen the catalog. Somewhere along the line (I noted
this before somewhere else i'm sure), someone thought I was MR. jody
Bobbitt. So I've gotten on some pretty different catalogs from my
usual former fare.
It's the only catalog I ever skim through from back to front....
;)
-Jody
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517.60 | How do you spell stress relief? | GWYNED::YUKONSEC | Cuddles Delight | Wed Dec 05 1990 10:40 | 8 |
| Mary,
Two members of the class have determined that you should bring this
catalog to Stress Hardiness tomorrow!
(*8
E Grace
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517.61 | | IE0010::MALING | Working in a window wonderland | Wed Dec 05 1990 12:28 | 11 |
| Jody,
I know what you mean. But, I never actually make it to the front of the
catalog.
E Grace,
Sorry, but Christine has the catalog. Besides I don't think its the
kind of material that would help us relax. Hee, hee.
Mary
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517.62 | | LEZAH::QUIRIY | Christine | Wed Dec 05 1990 14:32 | 5 |
|
Feel free to drop by my cube to peruse. Look me up in ELF, though,
or mail me; I'd rather not post my location here.
CQ
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517.63 | On a moonlit beach.... | TRNPRC::PERKINS | | Fri Jan 11 1991 14:44 | 6 |
|
Um, torn faded jeans, a creme colored fisherman's sweater, and boat
shoes with no socks...or underwear!!!
M
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517.64 | | BTOVT::THIGPEN_S | freedom: not a gift, but a choice | Fri Jan 11 1991 14:50 | 2 |
| so who wears underwear in their boat shoes????
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517.65 | basic | GNUVAX::QUIRIY | Christine | Fri Jan 11 1991 23:25 | 4 |
|
Black tshirt. Long or short sleeves.
CQ
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517.66 | | USWRSL::SHORTT_LA | Total Eclipse of the Heart | Thu Mar 07 1991 18:22 | 8 |
| A. Tight jeans and nothing else.
B. Anything made by Perry Ellis.
C. My sheets.
L.J.
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