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Originally Posted by Hot Water:
Originally Posted by Texas Pete:

Professionally pressed and starched Calvin Klein jeans, silk socks, Tony Lama snakeskin boots, $250 designer silk shirt, L.L. Bean corduroy jacket with leather elbow patches, KFC necktie, and no underwear.

 

Pete

Now how did you discover there was "no underwear"?

I didn't "discover" it, that's how I dress for a train show!

 

Pete

Originally Posted by Texas Pete:
Originally Posted by Hot Water:
Originally Posted by Texas Pete:

Professionally pressed and starched Calvin Klein jeans, silk socks, Tony Lama snakeskin boots, $250 designer silk shirt, L.L. Bean corduroy jacket with leather elbow patches, KFC necktie, and no underwear.

 

Pete

Now how did you discover there was "no underwear"?

I didn't "discover" it, that's how I dress for a train show!

 

Pete

"I'm free, and I'm lovin' it"  Kramer  

Originally Posted by Texas Pete:

Professionally pressed and starched Calvin Klein jeans, silk socks, Tony Lama snakeskin boots, $250 designer silk shirt, L.L. Bean corduroy jacket with leather elbow patches, KFC necktie, and no underwear.

 

Pete

In the words of the immortal Homer Simpson

"Don't get a picture, don't get a picture, don't get a picture".... DOH!

I live in the south so it is shorts and short sleeves in warm weather and long pants and long sleeves and jackets in cooler weather.

 

One thing I always wear is a backpack.  I usually find something to buy and a backpack makes it much more comfortable to keep looking or buying and keeps the hands free.  I carry couple of knit bags in the backpack for over flow and tie them to the backpack as needed if I get lucky.

 

Charlie

Last edited by Choo Choo Charlie
Originally Posted by redjimmy1955:

I can't believe this thread is STILL ALIVE! Time to get the popcorn and pull up a chair!

  If it is fashion he wants to know about, why not wear his underwear over his pants?

 

That's why I looked at it today. THIS IS STILL HERE??? Then I read pete's comment and paid the price for my voyeurism.

Originally Posted by Marty R:
Originally Posted by redjimmy1955:

I can't believe this thread is STILL ALIVE! Time to get the popcorn and pull up a chair!

  If it is fashion he wants to know about, why not wear his underwear over his pants?

 

That's why I looked at it today. THIS IS STILL HERE??? Then I read pete's comment and paid the price for my voyeurism.

The producers assure us that no animals have been harmed during this process.  

Originally Posted by Moonson:
Originally Posted by Bob Severin:
Originally Posted by johnstrains:
Originally Posted by prrjim:

Whoever started this HAS TO BE KIDDING!!!!!!!

Shhh..

He hasn't been around for a while.

 

I suppose that was decent of him.  

Maybe he's at work. Give him time.

He did not learn his lesson, He has a new name. He was ****ing with the tigers tail earlier today (Hot Water) pretty bad.    

I'm probably going to his the model train show in Portland, OR tomorrow. I'm sure I'll be looking at fashions... not.
 
Originally Posted by scale rail:

How do you look in plaid? 

Don

Red


Note the Halloween reference in the bottom corner.

I'd like to think this guy was on his way somewhere for that reason.

But then again, at Wal Mart, you really can never be sure.

A pal of mine is in a German WW2 re-enacting group and they stopped at a Wal mart to pick up some food on the way to an event. They were all in their uniforms (something which is seriously frowned upon these days but it happens) and not one person noticed at all. I'd assumed the people at the store had seen so much stranger stuff and at least these guys were all completely dressed.

If you want a great time, imbed your shirt with the aroma of smoke pellets and put a dab or two of liquid smoke fluid behind your ears (DO NOT USE commercial aftershave, though--it confuses things).  You will discover that this is the best aphrodisiac to gain the attention of women train buffs that you will ever experience.  Have fun!

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