see the title
i want to be one
but im kind of lazy
of the 1,087 members we have some should have haberdashery experience
Try using a gun
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Welcome to Potomac Attire!
go back in time and try to get into the cast of are you being served?
Quote from: Josh on January 30, 2012, 02:15:12 PM
Welcome to Potomac Attire!
i get it, but i have to wonder what went through your head to convince you to make this reference
Quote from: Kaz on January 30, 2012, 05:09:13 PM
i get it, but i have to wonder what went through your head to convince you to make this reference
He sells clothing, and a haberdashery is a men's outfitting store? That's what the Canterbury Tales taught me anyhow doodhuh;
Quote from: Josh on January 30, 2012, 07:02:19 PM
He sells clothing, and a haberdashery is a men's outfitting store? That's what the Canterbury Tales taught me anyhow doodhuh;
yes
but
why fallout
i always assumed that a haberdasher is a hat maker.
that's what I want to do.
i guess it's a hatter.
whoops.
You need some flair and debonair to be haberdasher, but don't forget your flint, stock and cap, because you gotta cock and shoot. Or just read a lot of Henry Miller.
Quote from: Kaz on January 30, 2012, 07:03:02 PM
yes
but
why fallout
I've been playing a lot of Fallout, my nigga.
Plus Bannon is a fine gentleman whose grace has made this thread all the better.
Quote from: Socks on January 30, 2012, 07:19:46 PM
You need some flair and debonair to be haberdasher, but don't forget your flint, stock and cap, because you gotta cock and shoot. Or just read a lot of Henry Miller.
does henry miller make obvious connections to haberdashery that I'm missing confuseddood;
or just the cock and shootpart
Quote from: vziard on January 30, 2012, 08:58:06 PM
does henry miller make obvious connections to haberdashery that I'm missing confuseddood;
or just the cock and shootpart
i don't know i just like reading henry miller, but surely, in the general sense of the word, i am sure he would be all up in that.
henry miller is bukowski to me, fun to read, but not very deep. seems like at the end of it all they never really got anywhere...