....when you are a competitor.
I usually would dress in a suit and tie whenever I'd compete.
Better than looking like you are out of 'Central Clown College' like most competitors today.
Grimek, Park, Reeves, et al, always dressed like they were going to a job interview for contests.
lets clean ourselves up, fellows.
the accompanying pic was taken back when I competed in the Mr. Illinois, circa 1989
You do look like an all night long-karaoke singer, here.
Yes, the bitch is fugly!! You should've charged her 20 bucks for that pic. Louie is right for doing that!!
You should get your facts straight, Moose. That Arnie interview was given to Peter McGough for a FLEX magazine issue from 1997, 2 months prior to the Olympia, that year. That interview caused an enraged Dorian Yates to get back at Arnold's comments on the following issue of the magazine, where he brutalized Arnold for his general view of today's bodybuilding.
But Arnie's comments hit a homerun on the athletes' heads, that year. EVERY SINGLE GUY on the press conference was using VERY WELL TAILORED suits (not this customized fantasy you were proudly wearing on that pic and call a 'suit'), including Dorian, who when asked by George Butler about being on the verge of beating Arnie's 7 time Olympia record (Yates was going for his 6th, that year) instantly replied: "Arnold who?" and continued "If he needs the adress of a good taylor, tell him I can refer a good one!". Everybody was stupified on that press conference. Earlier, on the FLEX reply interview, Dorian adressed That Arnold's comment regarding the lack of athletes wearing suits and designer clothes all around due to simply not finding their sizes, because designers simply don't taylor clothes to 300 lb people. And he went on saying that this precisely type of comment was an example of how much Arnold was long gone away from the sport. His golden years were far behind.