Young Fogey said...
The 80s called--they want your pants back.
Black and brown--eww! Give me your horse-scaring, fainting-in-women-inducing, small-animal-stunning GTH monstrosities ANY day.
Speaking of hideous, yesterday, I saw someone who looked like the French's factory threw up on him. He was wearing a mustard-colored silk suit with a frock coat-like jacket that ended about 6" off the ground, with two self-faced buttons in the back that were about 6" from the bottom. He completed his ensemble with a mustard yellow V-neck sweater and mustard yellow loafers that were about 3 sizes too big.
Given the choice between curry-colored vomit and your blepharospasm-inducing GTH, I'll choose the twitchy eyes.
Black and brown--eww! Give me your horse-scaring, fainting-in-women-inducing, small-animal-stunning GTH monstrosities ANY day.
Speaking of hideous, yesterday, I saw someone who looked like the French's factory threw up on him. He was wearing a mustard-colored silk suit with a frock coat-like jacket that ended about 6" off the ground, with two self-faced buttons in the back that were about 6" from the bottom. He completed his ensemble with a mustard yellow V-neck sweater and mustard yellow loafers that were about 3 sizes too big.
Given the choice between curry-colored vomit and your blepharospasm-inducing GTH, I'll choose the twitchy eyes.
Young Fogey said...
Matt,
Indeed, Jesus spoke Aramaic, which, being a Semitic language, is related to both Hebrew and Arabic, not to mention Amharic (spoken in Ethiopia) and ancient Akkadian (written in cuneiform but not related to Sumerian, for which cuneiform was developed).
The Old Testament is in Hebrew and Aramaic, while the language of the New Testament is, of course, Greek.
Any more questions for Mr. Language Man? ;-)
Indeed, Jesus spoke Aramaic, which, being a Semitic language, is related to both Hebrew and Arabic, not to mention Amharic (spoken in Ethiopia) and ancient Akkadian (written in cuneiform but not related to Sumerian, for which cuneiform was developed).
The Old Testament is in Hebrew and Aramaic, while the language of the New Testament is, of course, Greek.
Any more questions for Mr. Language Man? ;-)
Young Fogey said…..
"Do not judge so that you will not be judged”
I think this is, if not the most misunderstood passages in the Bible, definitely in the Top 3.
Jesus was referring to judging men's souls. We do not have the power to do so, and should leave that to God.
However, we do have the power to judge their actions, and Jesus, as well as Paul, make numerous statements exhorting us to do just that. They even tells us how to judge! (Jo. 7:24; 1 Cor. 6:2; Matt. 23; Acts 6;7; 17; 1 Cor. 5:3; Gal. 2:11-14)
Most people who spout a variation on Matthew 7:1 are being judgmental of someone else making a value judgment, and are therefore engaging in the exact behavior they are criticizing. Hypocritical, of course. More to the point, they are trying to silence the person making the value judgment, usually because they disagree with that judgment, or are trying to get the listener to come to their side of the relativistic fence. As Chesterson said, "Tolerance is the virtue of the man without convictions."
You have convictions, sartorial and elsewise. Defend them! Live them! (As if you needed me to tell you that.)
In any case, judge away, my friend, judge away! We need people fighting against the continued vulgarization of our far-too debased culture, and clothing is an external manifestation of internal and societal degradation.
Thank you Young Fogey. Now on to Miami....
Some weeks, destination and hotel-wise, are better than others. I'm not a huge fan of Miami Beach but the Ritz Carlton was nice. Just Deco enough and elegantly restrained amidst the South Beach bling-bling sea foam green uberdecofornicatory excess.
Morning coffee here every morning. Amidst nice neutrals...nice even for the Fuzzy Diceman.
I liked that Miro greeted me every morning outside my conference room.
As well as in the hallway en route to my suite.
I always designate one corner of said room as the trad laundry pile. Chaos amidst an otherwise serene vista. Kinda my life story.
Yes, it's easy being a guy and every now and then I like to rub it in. This is a week's worth of toiletries. Sorry.
My schedule afforded a moment or two to walk the beach and Miami is on the cusp of being unbearable...humidity wise. I'd also posit that for every stunner that adorned this beach sans bikini top, there were at least two who should never be allowed again a topless manifestation. I still can't get the images out of my mind. And don't get me started about the need for the Butt Police. Shut up.
I landed at DCA late yesterday afternoon and headed over to have dinner with Flusser Wingman Mark Rykken. He was in town delivering some bespoken goods and the good man gifted me this pink and brown pocket square. Pink and brown in town? With linen and silk Flusser top pocket trousers...green gator d-ring belt...Flusser navy linen blazer and Belgians. I'm still marveling that someone didn't whip my ass for sport. Butcept most people 'round these parts no better than to trifle with me.
And finally after a week of profound loss for me, I'd like to end this post with hope and happiness. With a vision of love and partnership and babies and family and fun and memory making. You see, that's what manifested over in Preppy 101's world recently. She and her son gave daughter/sister over to partnership with this lucky young man. You need to read her wedding post as well as the preceding one that chronicles this outstanding young woman's journey so far. I don't give marital advice. What I will offer modestly though is this...Be kind to each other.
Onward-on vacation-with LFG
A D G
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