We loved him as he fought Apollo Creed twice, cried when he lost to Clubber Lang, and felt like true Americans when he stood up to the might of Drago. We were even with him when he commited assult [......]
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From the monthly archives:
Remember the urban myth about the Neiman Marcus cookie recipe that was supposedly selling for like a $1 million bucks? Well, like the one about Tommy Hilfiger being funded by the KKK, it’s to[......]
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Who it works for: Your Dad
Details: He has his special chair. He has the remote with a million buttons that don’t have any real function. Now he can have his own “Dad” bowl. This bowl is the perfect gift for the dad who enjoys a nice bowl of nachos while watching the big game on his HD-TV. The bowl, made by Our Name is Mud, is lead free, dishwasher safe and microwaveable.
Price: $20
Where to Buy it: http://www.ournameismud.com
From The Budget Fashionista’s Holiday Guide
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Color: If it’s your first, black or dark navy blue. Both give a classic, clean and favorable look. If you’re a vet, grab another neutral like chocolate brown.
Single or double: No, not shots. Breasted. (Got your interest now, eh?) For a taller, leaner look, a single-breasted coat that comes to the top of the belly button. (Elongates the torso.) If you’re taller and can afford to stash some height, a double-breasted would work well.
Buttons: Two or three. Always the top button on the two-button and the middle button on the three-button. NEVER only button the last button or all three.
Patterns: Solids are great – very versatile. A very subtle pin stripe is great as well.
Pleats: Shorter than average? Stay away from them. If you dare to pleat, make sure they don’t “pooch.” If there’s a pleat, there should be a cuff. No pleat, no cuff.
Here’s a great primer on how to buy a suit.
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