I wonder how long it will take before they recognize the value of the no-tie look at church. For now I'll have to try to contain it about town. Jenni's dress is pretty OK as well. (Seattle, WA)
You are in good company. Ahmedijinad doesn't wear a tie because he thinks it is a symbol of Western imperialism .... But tie-less is cool, providing you have a heavily starched collar, and copious amounts of chest hair...
I'd love to sit in one of those chairs. It would make the person who decided to set them all out there feel better. Plus, they're just cool.
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John heartily agrees with no-tie. It must be practiced regularly in order to infiltrate the culture.
What is that building behind you?
We need some red chairs for our lawn; the building looks all sculpture-y; Jennie and Tom look sculpture-y, too. And fine, of course!
Is that your (sweet) church? they've done some terrible things to the exterior of the saarinen chapel this summer.
And I think your no-tie look is trumped by Jenni's belt clasp, sorry.
And now for the reveal... we are at the Seattle Olympic Park Sculpture Garden (Simon, I wish our churches looed more like that, but no).
You're finally back in Seattle!
Oh I love it, the "no tie" look should definately be IN.
I will be seeing you in U1 this Sunday!
You are in good company. Ahmedijinad doesn't wear a tie because he thinks it is a symbol of Western imperialism .... But tie-less is cool, providing you have a heavily starched collar, and copious amounts of chest hair...
I'm against no-tie.
Ties are hot. Especially when they compliment the lady's outfit.