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Brooks Brothers has traditional, slim, and maybe a fat guy size, too. I buy the slim fit, and I'm honestly not even all that slim. I have no idea what actual slim people do. Also, it's very sad that their traditional fits are large enough to shove several raccoons inside. 'Murcans are fat.
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Superior rule- you get what you pay for (most of the time). I used to shit a brick when my wife would spend $80 on Brooks Brothers shirts for me, but they last for years, fit perfectly, and are always crisp right out of the dryer.
Agreed. If there's ever been a finer time to tell a complete stranger to fuck off, I'd like to know.
Does the Navy add the badass soundtrack? How does that work?
Parkay? It's not butter. *Eats a tub of butter, resolves to exercise next year. Maybe.*
LOL. I cannot conceive of any situation where my only option to overcome a waist-high obstacle is to do a standing jump on top of it. Those sorts of gymnastics are better left to feral cats and those weird par-cor(sp?) runners.
I'll neither agree nor disagree having never done the crossfit thing, but some folks do tire of doing the same generic gym activities over and over again.
Ever since high school, I've always harbored a special hatred for box jumps (I am 5'6", and my tiny legs are not conducive to jumping on tall objects).
You sound incredibly smug, and I don't think you're one bit sorry about it. What the hell is a door step, and what makes them exclusive to Europe?
I recently returned from Switzerland and Provence. It seemed like 3/4 of the beers at the grocery stores were 8% ABV or above. It was GLORIOUS.
Sucker. Getting up before 10 is reason enough to drink a beer before 10.
I wanna kissshhhhuuurightnow.......
Now, that's just mean.
Raycism is definitely right about Americans being fat (a 40" waist? Jesus). but 5'9", 160, not so much.
I'm 5'6", weigh 155, and have 8% body fat. So fat, no. But the proper term is dwarf, thank you very much.
No worries. I'm sure you can see how one would get the impression that female reporters in locker rooms is a free-for-all based on the above story, and stories like it.
I've been corrected of my misconception several times. Thank you and everyone else for clearing that up. Please, there's no need to correct me again. I've learned my lesson about being incorrect on the internet. I'm very sorry I was wrong, and would like to apologize to anyone who was offended by my incorrect…
I stand corrected. I did not know that. I'm sure you understand that it's a common misconception.