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KennyBanyeah

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I kind of lobed that one up to the plate for you to hit.

I lobe it when the puns get going

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Wait... WHAT???
 

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There are a lot of piercing comments in the last two pages of this thread.
 

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I don't care how gay this sounds... But I'm pretty happy to have found this site. Looks like Brad Richards is a partner for the brand. My work is on the casual side of professional dress, so this is perfect as I hate tucking shirts in.

UNTUCKit ? Shirts Designed To Be Worn Untucked
 

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The most hated car company in America is - MarketWatch

Sooooo, Americans like their Hondas and VWs, but don't like their Acuras and Audis?

Awesome. :L

The only reason I am driving an Audi and not a VW is because VW softened and neutered the Passat to look like and drive like an Accord. With the exception of the boring body panels and the American tuned (read: soft and squishy) suspension on the VW, IT'S THE SAME CAR.
 

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151 years later, Medal of Honor for hero - CNN.com

Cushing, born in Delafield, Wisconsin, commanded the six-gun Battery A, 4th U.S. Artillery, at the momentous Pennsylvania battle. His battery took a pounding from Confederate artillery preceding the attack and he had only two serviceable guns when the charge began on the hot afternoon of July 3, 1863. The estimated 13,000 attackers had what is known as "The Angle" as their objective and some were able to briefly breach the stone wall.

Artillery shell fragments left Cushing with injuries to his left shoulder and groin. "Refusing to evacuate to the rear despite his severe wounds, he directed the operation of his lone field piece continuing to fire in the face of the enemy," the White House said in a statement. "With the rebels within 100 yards of his position, Cushing was shot and killed during this heroic stand. His actions made it possible for the Union Army to successfully repulse the Confederate assault."
 

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I don't care how gay this sounds... But I'm pretty happy to have found this site. Looks like Brad Richards is a partner for the brand. My work is on the casual side of professional dress, so this is perfect as I hate tucking shirts in.

UNTUCKit ? Shirts Designed To Be Worn Untucked

I understand completely.

I have to tuck my shirt in everyday except Friday and I hate it. I realize it could be worse and I could have to wear a tie everyday; but this is still annoying. I see the same people everyday and we do not often have visitors so whats it matter?

I just find it much more comfortable to act like I am working with my shirt untucked.
 

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The most hated car company in America is - MarketWatch

Sooooo, Americans like their Hondas and VWs, but don't like their Acuras and Audis?

Awesome. :L

The only reason I am driving an Audi and not a VW is because VW softened and neutered the Passat to look like and drive like an Accord. With the exception of the boring body panels and the American tuned (read: soft and squishy) suspension on the VW, IT'S THE SAME CAR.

:tsk: Americans are stupid. Funny that Acura and Audi are the upscale versions of Honda and Volkswagen.

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The poll might not be that stupid.

but says that it’s possible that this brand simply doesn’t meet consumers’ expectations as much as other luxury brands

I have never owned very expensive cars but if I did I would probably have higher expectations for it too.
 

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I don't care how gay this sounds... But I'm pretty happy to have found this site. Looks like Brad Richards is a partner for the brand. My work is on the casual side of professional dress, so this is perfect as I hate tucking shirts in.

UNTUCKit ? Shirts Designed To Be Worn Untucked

I understand completely.

I have to tuck my shirt in everyday except Friday and I hate it. I realize it could be worse and I could have to wear a tie everyday; but this is still annoying. I see the same people everyday and we do not often have visitors so whats it matter?

I just find it much more comfortable to act like I am working with my shirt untucked.

I've worked in 3 totally different environments that required different apparel and sadly, I enjoy dressing up way more than I should. First job was at a bank so I had to wear a shirt and tie everyday, then for almost 4 years I technically worked in the music industry so it was jeans and a t shirt everyday, now it's business casual. I felt too ordinary wearing jeans and a t-shirt. I like to have some swagger, completely GQ it up.

I'll give this a look but I'm always skeptical about buying button downs online because you can't tell how long they are. Why is there no standard length for men's button downs? I don't want a shirt down to my knees or hovering just above my waste.
 
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