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Related: Culture Forums, Support ForumsRather than a pattern of bad behavior, I consider my vices to be a
respect for tradition!
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Rather than a pattern of bad behavior, I consider my vices to be a (Original Post)
Floyd R. Turbo
Sep 2018
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True Dough
(17,246 posts)1. Is this among them?
Floyd R. Turbo
(26,540 posts)2. That's just plain
mean!
TomSlick
(11,086 posts)3. Never trust someone who hides his vices.
Floyd R. Turbo
(26,540 posts)7. Or handcuffs! 😏
SkatmanRoth
(843 posts)4. Family Tradition
Major Nikon
(36,818 posts)5. Everyone needs at least one vice
A HERETIC I AM
(24,360 posts)6. Yes, but did you ever rent one of these back in the 80's?
If not....well....you had better gone for a traditional Shawl collar like this;
Timeless and elegant.
Because a notch collar is too pedestrian.
malthaussen
(17,175 posts)8. Seems legit, once one is old enough to have traditions...
... now, when you were fifteen, that's a different story.
-- Mal