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Re: Since some of you asked me if i dress up, well sometime i do.
« Reply #175 on: September 07, 2009, 02:20:44 PM »
van damme turns 49 on october the 19th
There. You Have. It. .....Respect!   :)

/yes, i have a better dim mak than you!  >:(

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Re: Since some of you asked me if i dress up, well sometime i do.
« Reply #176 on: September 07, 2009, 02:21:59 PM »
There. You Have. It. .....Respect!   :)

/yes, i have a better dim mak than you!  >:(

what's cooler is i didn't even have to google his birthday </pat on back>

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Re: Since some of you asked me if i dress up, well sometime i do.
« Reply #177 on: September 07, 2009, 02:24:25 PM »
van damme turns 49 on october the 19th
Then OK. Looks like.

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Re: Since some of you asked me if i dress up, well sometime i do.
« Reply #178 on: September 07, 2009, 02:28:37 PM »
what's cooler is i didn't even have to google his birthday </pat on back>

Do you like "Hard target"? I like it more than Bloodsport and Kickboxer, as great as they are.

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Re: Since some of you asked me if i dress up, well sometime i do.
« Reply #179 on: September 07, 2009, 02:29:38 PM »
Do you like "Hard target"? I like it more than Bloodsport and Kickboxer, as great as they are.

hard target is awesome but it is truly unfair to compare it to bloodsport and kickboxer

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Re: Since some of you asked me if i dress up, well sometime i do.
« Reply #180 on: September 07, 2009, 02:30:58 PM »
jimmy

you're a good kid but

those two quotes are on the lines of "calling a respected member of this forum out"

and, not for nothing, you were supposed to produce a pic of yourself to prove that you're not that guy who had the same Myspace page as that guy who has the "jimmyjam1974" moniker on myspace

bottom line, until you disprove that you arent that guy then you can't call anyone else out on this forum

i'm not trying to be a dick- just telling you like it is

I wanted to ttt this so it wouldn't get lost in the recesses of the last page

dr.chimps

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Re: Since some of you asked me if i dress up, well sometime i do.
« Reply #181 on: September 07, 2009, 02:34:23 PM »
There. You Have. It. .....Respect!   :)

/yes, i have a better dim mak than you!  >:(
Well said, johnny! I just realized the way I worded that postscript made it particular, and not general as it should have been. My bad. I apologize.  :)

/still drunk from last night's bb party. judas priest's green manalishi for ya:



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Re: Since some of you asked me if i dress up, well sometime i do.
« Reply #182 on: September 07, 2009, 02:35:53 PM »
hard target is awesome but it is truly unfair to compare it to bloodsport and kickboxer

I suppose that was a bit like telling Hulkster that Ronnie 96 was better than Ronnie 99. Pardon me, Johnny ;D

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Re: Since some of you asked me if i dress up, well sometime i do.
« Reply #183 on: September 07, 2009, 02:37:44 PM »
hard target is awesome but it is truly unfair to compare it to bloodsport and kickboxer
Haha. Unfair to compare a real director to a second-liner.  ;D

/did appreciate the five-shot pickup explosion,tho. classy! 

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Re: Since some of you asked me if i dress up, well sometime i do.
« Reply #184 on: September 07, 2009, 02:54:37 PM »
exactly

what i was implying was that "dov" is not one to give fashion advice
Hey "JonnyNoName", I'll give you a sneak peek into my closet! haha

PANTS
Levi Strauss 550's...blue with some holes(genuine) and grey with no holes ;D
1 pair black dockers(for fancy occasions) ;)
2 pair workout pants

SHIRTS
3 Nike golf shirts(blue, white, black)
assorted XXL t-shirts for working out...no skin tight for me..oh, and ALL shirts have sleeves

SHORTS
3 pair cargo shorts(no camoflauge :-\)
3 pair mesh shorts for working out

Hanes tightie whities and assorted socks.
2 pair tennis shoes, 1 pair black leather loafers, flip-flops

fyi, you may find this interesting......I moved to my recent residence 6 years ago and have yet to go to the local mall.
I care a lot about the way my body looks, but for some reason have never given two shits bout my clothes. Is this strange?

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Re: Since some of you asked me if i dress up, well sometime i do.
« Reply #185 on: September 07, 2009, 02:56:34 PM »
Hey "JonnyNoName", I'll give you a sneak peek into my closet! haha

PANTS
Levi Strauss 550's...blue with some holes(genuine) and grey with no holes ;D
1 pair black dockers(for fancy occasions) ;)
2 pair workout pants

SHIRTS
3 Nike golf shirts(blue, white, black)
assorted XXL t-shirts for working out...no skin tight for me..oh, and ALL shirts have sleeves

SHORTS
3 pair cargo shorts(no camoflauge :-\)
3 pair mesh shorts for working out

Hanes tightie whities and assorted socks.
2 pair tennis shoes, 1 pair black leather loafers, flip-flops

fyi, you may find this interesting......I moved to my recent residence 6 years ago and have yet to go to the local mall.
I care a lot about the way my body looks, but for some reason have never given two shits bout my clothes. Is this strange?

congratulations   you love poverty   lol

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Re: Since some of you asked me if i dress up, well sometime i do.
« Reply #186 on: September 07, 2009, 03:04:38 PM »
I suppose that was a bit like telling Hulkster that Ronnie 96 was better than Ronnie 99. Pardon me, Johnny ;D

Haha. Unfair to compare a real director to a second-liner.  ;D

/did appreciate the five-shot pickup explosion,tho. classy! 

again, hard target is a "10" but i will never compare it to bloodsport or kickboxer
it's like comparing apples to oranges
it's like comparing jesus christ to a blowjob

Hey "JonnyNoName", I'll give you a sneak peek into my closet! haha


fyi, you may find this interesting......I moved to my recent residence 6 years ago and have yet to go to the local mall.
I care a lot about the way my body looks, but for some reason have never given two shits bout my clothes. Is this strange?


as long as you like yourself, that is all that matters

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Re: Since some of you asked me if i dress up, well sometime i do.
« Reply #187 on: September 07, 2009, 03:08:25 PM »
congratulations   you love poverty   lol
Haha!!! I definetly choose where I place value in my life. If I was a multi-millionaire, I would be one of those guys who you'd think is an actual bum on the street, meanwhile having millions. :-\ I don't necessarily think this is a good OR bad thing.

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Re: Since some of you asked me if i dress up, well sometime i do.
« Reply #188 on: September 07, 2009, 03:10:00 PM »
Haha!!! I definetly choose where I place value in my life. If I was a multi-millionaire, I would be one of those guys who you'd think is an actual bum on the street, meanwhile having millions. :-\ I don't necessarily think this is a good OR bad thing.
wrong, i dont look at such people

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Re: Since some of you asked me if i dress up, well sometime i do.
« Reply #189 on: September 07, 2009, 03:16:04 PM »
There are many kind of creativities.
If its a logical creativity,mans brain(one of the brain part. right or left? i dont remember) is much better.
If its a sensual creativity, womans brain is better.

If its a mixed style of both creativities, mixed type of brain is better,
So there are many gay who use both parts of brain. But you dont need to be gay always to use both parts of brain.
Right brain art/creativity - Left brain logical

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Re: Since some of you asked me if i dress up, well sometime i do.
« Reply #190 on: September 07, 2009, 03:16:44 PM »
wrong, i dont look at such people
Thank you

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Re: Since some of you asked me if i dress up, well sometime i do.
« Reply #191 on: September 07, 2009, 03:22:44 PM »
Thank you
and  if i see them i dont judge. but praise the lord...there but for the grace of God, go i.   i thank God every day for blessing me with not being born straight.   

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Re: Since some of you asked me if i dress up, well sometime i do.
« Reply #192 on: September 07, 2009, 03:23:43 PM »
Hey "JonnyNoName", I'll give you a sneak peek into my closet! haha

PANTS
Levi Strauss 550's...blue with some holes(genuine) and grey with no holes ;D
1 pair black dockers(for fancy occasions) ;)
2 pair workout pants

SHIRTS
3 Nike golf shirts(blue, white, black)
assorted XXL t-shirts for working out...no skin tight for me..oh, and ALL shirts have sleeves

SHORTS
3 pair cargo shorts(no camoflauge :-\)
3 pair mesh shorts for working out

Hanes tightie whities and assorted socks.
2 pair tennis shoes, 1 pair black leather loafers, flip-flops

fyi, you may find this interesting......I moved to my recent residence 6 years ago and have yet to go to the local mall.
I care a lot about the way my body looks, but for some reason have never given two shits bout my clothes. Is this strange?

Haha. Same as me. I normaly dont wear even casual shirts.
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Re: Since some of you asked me if i dress up, well sometime i do.
« Reply #193 on: September 07, 2009, 04:24:12 PM »
gay fashion designers, taken from the internet:

    Kevyn Aucoin: His book The Art of Makeup left no doubt that he is, above all, an artist. His canvas just happens to be a woman's face. Who could dispute that he's the heir apparent to Way Bandy (see below)?

    Way Bandy: The master of maquillage. In his hands the makeup brush, sponge, or wand became a true tool of transformation. His AIDS-related death robbed the cosmetics field of a genius.

    John Bartlett: One of today's most "in" designers, he's also one of the most "out." Bartlett's unapologetically gay stance in the often-closeted world of fashion makes him one of our heroes.

    Mr. Blackwell: As Mae West might have said, when he's good he's very, very good, but when he's bad he's better. This merry viper has turned fashion criticism into a comic--if often deadly--art.

    Raymond Dragon: In an era of the designer as media star, Dragon embodies the porn star as designer. His revealing clothes look great on those who have the body--like Dragon, a sometime Colt model--for making porn.

    Perry Ellis: Perhaps the most notorious AIDS death in fashion was that of this great American innovator in sportswear. Ellis was to Seventh Avenue what George M. Cohan was to Broadway: a Yankee Doodle Dandy.

    Jean-Paul Gaultier: He's been called the enfant terrible of fashion for so long, you wonder how much of an enfant he could still be. The king of sci-fi fashion, Gaultier drew his inspiration from his mother's foundation garments. And you wondered why he had Madonna wearing her undies on the outside of that nice suit.

    Halston: Halston was the first designer-as-celebrity--not for him the obscurity of the faceless couturiers who labored unseen in their workrooms. Halston's society connections helped make him, and he in turn helped remake society. Go ask Liza.

    David LaChapelle: Blessed with a sort of gay Midas touch, LaChapelle defies the classic contention that photography isn't really art. His vivid, offbeat photos often make his largely heterosexual subjects look like camp icons.

    Bob Mackie: Since the `60s he has produced the glitziest costumes on TV, giving many Americans their most consistent exposure to the world of fashion. With his trademark baubles, bangles, and beads, he has dressed all our favorite network divas--from Cher to Carol Burnett.

    Law Mizrahi: He's the garmento elevated to the level of movie star. His revealing star turn in the documentary Unzipped earned him scores of new fans. Known for a vivacious use of color and an uptown-meets-downtown sensibility, he's the designer you'd be happy to take home to Mom.

    Thierry Mugler: Like fellow Parisian Gaultier, Mugler has a taste for the surreal. As much carnival as couture, his shows are notable for the inclusion of such porn stars as Jeff Stryker among his fantastically clad models. Where leather is concerned, no other designer has given us a bigger twist on Tom of Finland.

    Todd Oldham: Propelled to New York by his talent for making--in true Texas fashion--bad taste look deluxe, Oldham made an MTV-flavored name for himself as the hottest purveyor of kitschy, campy, funky thrift-shop chic.

    Willi Smith: Smith--our biggest black designer and one of fashion's greatest AIDS losses--took the look of the "street" and made it fashionable. Neither fashion nor the street has ever looked the same since.

    Andre Leon Talley: This star maker's acute sense of what's hot and what's not in fashion--developed at Women's Wear Daily and Vogue as well as at Interview--has made him the Diana Vreeland of the `90s. Can a one-man Broadway show be far behind?

    Gianni Versace: Since the `70s his mission has been to dress his female clients like high-class hookers. Versace's a favorite of rockers and Hollywood types of both sexes, patrons who could vouch for the truth in Dolly Parton's line "It costs a lot of money to look this cheap!"

    Bruce Weber: He built a career on the glorification of male beauty. A true auteur of still photography, Weber spawned a generation of models who would rather die than make eye contact with the camera.

Although it is not mentioned above, Halston also died of AIDS. Lesbians are nowhere as prominent among top-ranked fashion designers as the statement about gays and lesbians dominating the fashion business implies, but the author is likely trying to not give the impression that the contribution of lesbians is less than that of gays.

More big-name fashion designers in the 20th century who also happen(ed) to be homosexual are mentioned below.

Alexander McQueen
Calvin Klein (bisexual but mostly leaning toward homosexuality)
Christian Dior
Cristóbal Balenciaga
Domenico Dolce
Giancarlo Giammetti
Giorgio Armani
Norman Hartnell
Rudi Gernreich
Stefano Gabbana
Valentino Garavani
Yves Saint Laurent
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Re: Since some of you asked me if i dress up, well sometime i do.
« Reply #194 on: September 07, 2009, 04:25:40 PM »
so aside from Ralph Lauren, just about every other brand name out there is run by a homosex.
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Re: Since some of you asked me if i dress up, well sometime i do.
« Reply #195 on: September 07, 2009, 04:29:03 PM »
i was too young when Raymond Dragon still had a store in Chelsea.

Too young as in I was too uptight to go into a gay store to get awesome clothes

he has since has shut down

also, tom ford isn't on that list and he is a american fashion icon

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« Reply #196 on: September 07, 2009, 05:13:19 PM »
there are so many more whom i will not name and also dont forget the interior design, jewelry design, art and architecture design worlds.

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« Reply #197 on: September 07, 2009, 06:05:19 PM »
that looks awesome kyomu

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« Reply #198 on: September 07, 2009, 06:35:07 PM »
LOL!! "KYUMO" beggin for teh sushi! So, "K", you've never drank/smoked/snorted anything????? Jesus christ, I just pounded 8 Budweisers and nipped a few times on the Patron....UMM, UMM Bitches!!!

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Re: Since some of you asked me if i dress up, well sometime i do.
« Reply #199 on: September 07, 2009, 07:08:48 PM »
there are so many more whom i will not name and also dont forget the interior design, jewelry design, art and architecture design worlds.

sorry, but most of us don't wear a couch when we go out.
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