Very slick and Euro-debonair. A bit bigwig of the Bourse, a touch of Versailles, a hint of Galloway, a waft of "in euro exile" not so young Orson Welles. It is comforting to know that the Jihadi Euro-future will not ring the end of the well fitted suit industry.
The author looks like Pepe's long lost brother, doesn't he? Those dashing white suits look very French to me.
ReplyDeleteVery slick and Euro-debonair. A bit bigwig of the Bourse, a touch of Versailles, a hint of Galloway, a waft of "in euro exile" not so young Orson Welles. It is comforting to know that the Jihadi Euro-future will not ring the end of the well fitted suit industry.
ReplyDeleteYeah, but how about those green ties? Even a die-hard Vichy man may have trouble wearing them...
ReplyDeleteTrue, but they will be a smash in the Keltic Sultanate
ReplyDeleteDarwin's autobiography is quite thoughtful. I wonder if any of these religious folk understand how friendly he was towards people of the cloth?
ReplyDeleteSome do. But not so many people, other than those interested in evolution, today read his autobiography
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