![]() |
Rex or Clothes
About a month or so ago, there were all these tedious posting by and about Rex (he is knowledgable, though a bore). Rex is still posting, but there doesn't seem to be many posts about him. Now, we have these ridiculous clothes posts - can I wear jeans in Europe...will I be shot if I wear sneakers in Europe......shorts in Europe?!?!?! ad nauseum, ad infinitum <BR> <BR>I don't know which topic is worse...Rex or clothes? <BR> <BR>Can anyone provide an opinion????
|
rex just answers, clothes posters are real time robbers.
|
HIHO, didn't you post all those clothes questions?
|
anon - Yes I posted SOME of those clothes questions..but only AFTER I saw other similar ones. Mine were for clarification only!
|
Neither. I've never had a problem with Rex, and I don't care about the clothes lemmings. Oaktown Traveler, however, is like nails on a chalkboard. <BR>
|
The clothes issue is way overdone. <BR>On your next trip to Paris or London or Amsterdam, look around you. People are wearing all sorts of regalia. Sneakers, blue jeans, vests, shorts, longs, in betweens, hats, all sorts of colors, etc. <BR>If the intent of one's clothing is to hide national identity, then I suggest leaving most of your clothes at home and visiting a department store soon after arrival. <BR>In other cases, I don't think normal western European attire would disguise the fact that the wearer was an American. I doubt that it would in my case. It might for a few minutes, until I said something. <BR>My suggestion is to wear something that will not get you arrested at home. <BR>I know that in Munich, there are people in the English Garden that are unclad to the point that in most American cities they would be arrested. However, they do not usually appear in cafe's in that lack of attire.
|
Love to travel and am into clothes. That means that part of the fun of planning a trip is also figuring out what to take to wear. Having the attire that's appropriate for the weather and the culture plays a part in the enjoyment of the trip. Why not ask the Fodor's folks their opinions -- some very helpful ones have been given here (thank you, Oaktown!). If you don't care about this subject, skip these posts! Nobody's interested in every topic. Read the ones you like and MYOB about the others. If you are actually offended by them, you <BR>got bigger problems than this...
|
hiho, <BR> <BR>You must be a Troll. You responded in quite a smart_ _ _ fashion to a previous poster inquiring about some english tea. Something like "I know how to help you but since I'm not elvira I guess I won't". <BR> <BR>Why are you bringing up this drudge now? It has settled down (and good riddance). I recall reading a post once where someone commented that people bring up the kind of junk here that they would never do if they were known. Otherwise they'd get the crap beaten out of them in an alley. <BR> <BR>Pardon my rant but after reading the junk for the past couple of days on this board it has finally gotten to me. I wonder if there's a full moon, as I have never read so many ungracious words from what I thought were otherwise "regular nice folks". <BR> <BR>
|
Here's what's worse: <BR>Dumb postings like yours. Go away & let us enjoy ourselves.
|
"about Rex (he is knowledgable,(sic)though a bore). <BR> <BR>Well! How dare he or anyone else bore YOU!! Of all the nerve! Can you imagine??? <BR> <BR>(At least he knows how to spell! I'll take a boring intellectual over a boorish idiot any day.)
|
If this is the only choice we have -- I'll take clothes:)
|
Uh - Susan - there are more important things to be concerned about in this world than "being stylish" - you sound like one of those fashion sheep being milked of all the money you have.
|
But anon, being "stylish" is relative. I mean, if there are more important things to be concerned about in the world, then why don't we all just dress in simple, inexpensive burlap sacks and resist being milked of our money by any clothing manufacturers and retailers?
|
On the other hand - if the choice is between CAPO and clothes ;) No contest!
|
I think the best option is Capo with no clothes.
|
Ooooooooo .. no contest there:) <BR>But I was in line first:)
|
Capo with no clothes or Capo in a burlap sack? Now obviously this is not relative.
|
Capo's got relatives? A couple of brothers, maybe?
|
Capo...what have you gotten yourself into or out of?
|
Hopefully, it's out of his clothes and into trouble.
|
*LOL*!! The nice thing about burlap sacks, besides being simple & inexpensive, is that one can remove them very quickly. :~)
|
I will have to remember that. Do you think anyone will know where I am from if I wear one on my next trip abroad?
|
Do you think burlap goes better with those new stylish bowling shoes or with white sneakers?
|
Okay, how did a thread entitled "Rex or clothes" digress into getting Capo OUT of his clothes & INTO trouble? <BR> <BR>Capo, for cryin' out loud, your girlfriend's a doctor now, I would think you'd be spending enough time out of your clothes..... <BR>BC
|
So what does Rex wear when he goes to Europe? Inquiring minds want to know!
|
Nice contribution BC:) <BR>
|
Now this is what one poster calls an incestuous thread.
|
This newsflash just in: Girls, sorry, you've made a terrible internet mistake!! <BR> <BR> Just discovered: Rex has been separated from birth with twin George Clooney and "Capo" discovered to be Truman Capote's ugly nephew from Seattle. No! Don't take that shirt off, Capo!
|
I was in Rome the same time as Capo. I can tell you that Capo definately didn't stand out.
|
Nice try, newsreader, but as a bookchick, I am aware of the fact that Truman Capote was an only child. <BR>BC
|
*LOL* Newsreader! Careful though, I just might sic the ghost of Al Capone on you! <BR> <BR>BC, not completely out of my clothes. She makes me wear hospital gowns even around the house. Hey, come to think of it, why not wear hospital gowns in Europe? I mean, the way they open in back they'd be quite cool & comfortable during a hot Roman summer. <BR> <BR>Gerry, were we actually in Rome during the same time? We were there March 29th through April 9th...how about you?
|
Capo: <BR>Actually I was there March 20-29. Did you see me as I was leaving? I was dressed to look like just your regular Italian local guy. Did they tell you about me when you got there?
|
Ah, interesting that we passed each other on the 29th. <BR> <BR>Yes, as a matter of fact, they did tell us about you when we got there...everyone in Rome was talking about the American guy from San Francisco who thought he was dressed to look like just a regular Italian guy. :~)
|
Bookchick, or Bookhen, you must be so insecure, we all know by now how very intelligent you are. Enough already! <BR>Gag.
|
Capo: <BR>I said Buon Giorno to a 93 year old man on the street near St. John Lateran. He said "you are an American" (From San Francisco?) "But, you speak Italian?" <BR>How did he know? Could it have been my accent? <BR>I just hope they weren't rude to you because of me:~) <BR>Maybe I'll see you there next time. <BR> <BR>Gerry
|
Hey, I was there too! Didya see me? I was wearing lederhosen, white running shoes, black socks, a "Metallica" t-shirt and a Fez!
|
There right, incestuous, incestuous group. Gee, we thought it was Fodors.
|
What NONSENSE!!!
|
Me too! I'm one of those people who must read every thread on this board so I become very irritated when I have to read a thread like this with so many nonsenical posts. Can't you guys do us compulsive thread readers a favor and KNOCK IT OFF?
|
So S. Fowler is not married to W Fowler?And is Capo male or female?
|
| All times are GMT -8. The time now is 11:14 AM. |