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Posted: Fri Oct 05, 2012 1:20 pm
by drmoss_ca
Very kind, but even so, I don't attempt to wear bow ties in rural NS, where the folks are solid, sensible down to earth types who would regard a bow tie with extreme prejudice. These pictures are at special occasions (a dinner at HMS Warrior for the black tie, and opera weekends for the others). In fact, I don't even wear one of my splendid Thomas Pink ties at work any more. Long dangling ties are now regarded with great suspicion in hospitals, where they have been shown to be excellent carriers of nasty bacteria from one patient to the next (I think I may have heard that the NHS has banned them amongst hospital doctors). More importantly, I remember some years ago wearing a cream suit, white shirt, purple tie and amethyst cufflinks for rounds and getting a 'look' from a patient. Some weeks later she said to me, when I was less grandly dressed and she had been discharged, that she felt she couldn't talk to me when I was dressed up. I learnt from that, and have restrained my inner Beau Brummell since that time.

And a beard? My son's is a perfect example of reaction formation and I couldn't possibly let myself grow a beard and remain an admin of this site!

Chris

Posted: Fri Oct 05, 2012 1:25 pm
by GA Russell
I think that all of you guys look sharp with a bow tie!

In the early 70s I bought a couple of bow ties. I enjoyed how they looked, but didn't enjoy the many people who commented in a fairly critical manner. So I put them away, but still have them, ready to go. Maybe you will inspire me to pull one out the next time I need to wear a tie!

Posted: Fri Oct 05, 2012 3:52 pm
by changabang
Sometimes I forget that member's avatars don't necessarily represent their true appearance. Maybe subliminally I allowed yours to make me think that somehow you had a beard, not that that's a bad thing, even for an admin of a shaving site. As for Wendell, from the look of his lower jaw in the photo, I'm truly disappointed that his avatar isn't his portrait. What a grand looking gent!

Posted: Fri Oct 05, 2012 5:51 pm
by brothers
Seeing you guys makes me realize I'm never going to be as fashionable and properous looking. I do wear conventional ties when dictated by work or certain affairs that don't happen very often. But a bow tie would signal a time of worry and turmoil for my dear family, "what should we do about Dad? He's scaring us."

Posted: Sat Oct 06, 2012 11:15 am
by desertbadger
brothers wrote:"what should we do about Dad? He's scaring us."
Or......."dad should have worn a bow tie years ago; he looks really cool"

Rerards,
David

Posted: Sat Oct 06, 2012 11:42 am
by fallingwickets
pull one out the next time I need to wear a tie!
looking forward to read about it!!!!!!!!

clive

Posted: Sat Oct 06, 2012 7:39 pm
by wenestvedt
Bowties are wonderful. I wear one about once a month. My favorite belonged to my late grandfather (and namesake), and I am proud to still take it our for a turn every few weeks.

Also: I tie my like a shoelace. Is there anything wrong with doing it this way?

- Will

Posted: Sat Oct 06, 2012 8:10 pm
by Squire
Absolutely not Will, just adds to the ambiance.

Posted: Sun Oct 07, 2012 7:53 am
by SRD
I love bow ties and wear them often. One of the best selections I have found is at www.beautiesltd.com. Not affliated in any way. They send out wonderful catalogs all the time.

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Posted: Sun Oct 07, 2012 9:47 pm
by jww
changabang wrote: .... As for Wendell, from the look of his lower jaw in the photo, I'm truly disappointed that his avatar isn't his portrait. What a grand looking gent!
Endeavor Morse and I are twin sons of different mothers ...... at least in the grey hair department, that is. :wink:

For a bona-fide portrait, you would need to follow me on twitter. 8)

Posted: Sun Oct 07, 2012 10:17 pm
by Chaps
SRD wrote:I love bow ties and wear them often. One of the best selections I have found is at www.beautiesltd.com. Not affliated in any way. They send out wonderful catalogs all the time.

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Dave, nice bow tie and fedora which, by the way, I love to wear as well.

Posted: Mon Oct 08, 2012 10:46 am
by Kyle76
Fancy Christmas stockings, too, Dave!

Posted: Mon Oct 08, 2012 12:44 pm
by changabang
jww wrote:
changabang wrote: .... As for Wendell, from the look of his lower jaw in the photo, I'm truly disappointed that his avatar isn't his portrait. What a grand looking gent!
Endeavor Morse and I are twin sons of different mothers ...... at least in the grey hair department, that is. :wink:

For a bona-fide portrait, you would need to follow me on twitter. 8)

Ah, so that's the story. I'm going to google Endeavor Morse (sorry I'm so ignorant), but Wendell, I'm going to assume you are handsome as well, since I don't tweet.

Posted: Mon Oct 08, 2012 12:59 pm
by changabang
Having realized now the creative power of the BBC, I'm regretful I never
caught John Thaw as Inspector Morse. My only experience was a dalliance
with Tom Baker as "Doctor Who". That leaves out the likes of Monty Python,
Benny Hill and countless other notables on the other side of the pond. :oops:

Posted: Mon Oct 08, 2012 2:49 pm
by drmoss_ca
Just to go a little off topic, I highly recommend Helen Mirren in Prime Suspect. I managed to find complete episodes on YT, and enjoyed them enough to order up the set on DVD.

This YT user seems to have a thing for Brit police dramas. It makes it a bit hard to find what you want, but his use of abbreviations and leet-like spelling will presumably keep away the DMCA complaints as no one else can find them either!

Chris

Posted: Mon Oct 08, 2012 4:11 pm
by Sam
Chris, what will you do with your T. Pink ties then?

Posted: Mon Oct 08, 2012 8:09 pm
by Chaps
Here are my second and third bow ties. The blue striped tie is a Rooster brand and the brown one is a Countess Mara. I bought them at Stein Mart.

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Posted: Mon Oct 08, 2012 10:00 pm
by jww
drmoss_ca wrote:Just to go a little off topic, I highly recommend Helen Mirren in Prime Suspect. I managed to find complete episodes on YT, and enjoyed them enough to order up the set on DVD.

This YT user seems to have a thing for Brit police dramas. It makes it a bit hard to find what you want, but his use of abbreviations and leet-like spelling will presumably keep away the DMCA complaints as no one else can find them either!

Chris
Prime Suspect is very, very good stuff as well, but I don't think I have ever seen Helen Mirren with a bow tie on any of the episodes I have watched. I have only seen a few episodes though. :wink:

Posted: Mon Oct 08, 2012 10:05 pm
by jww
changabang wrote:Having realized now the creative power of the BBC, I'm regretful I never
caught John Thaw as Inspector Morse. ...
You have missed something very good indeed. The books are great, the series even better. Thaw was a wonderful actor, and portrayed Morse far beyond author Colin Dexter's greatest hopes.

Catch the premier episode of Endeavor --- not sure if it's on netflix, but I am positive it is somewhere online. Fabulous stuff .... although there are lots and lots of hints around the Inspector Morse episodes. Such good stuff.

Endeavor never wore a bow tie to my recollection, however. But he was a sucker for that 1961 MkII Jag of his.

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Posted: Tue Oct 09, 2012 1:31 am
by drmoss_ca
Sam wrote:Chris, what will you do with your T. Pink ties then?
Well since Thomas wears a tie every day I assume he might want them.

Chris