She looks closer to my age.. 20? 21?....Except I think she's a little young for you Mr. Hutchison.
24....and thank you sir. I would have to agree with you. She's way better looking than meShe looks closer to my age.. 20? 21?
Oh and congrats kazlx! I don't know you but your wife are teh hot Well done!
Try finding dress shirts with an 18" neck and 34/35 sleevesand she has a better defined neck/jaw
(sorry, couldn't help myself)
Probably just as hard as finding 17" and 36/37.Try finding dress shirts with an 18" neck and 34/35 sleeves
Yea, because that's the size my best friend wears and we always bitch about trying to find shirts.Probably just as hard as finding 17" and 36/37.
It is a bitch. I've had good luck at Sears though.Yea, because that's the size my best friend wears and we always bitch about trying to find shirts.
brutal. i'm 16.5" 34/35, but i have broad shoulders and a 34" waist. Normal cut shirts bunch up at the waist, slim cut is just a tad too slim.Try finding dress shirts with an 18" neck and 34/35 sleeves
Hey... I'm single, live in the area, have a good corporate job, I'm in shape and I've been told I'm pretty good looking. Im mid 30's but I look like I'm early 30's late 20's... How would you like a brother in law that also rides?....Except I think she's a little young for you Mr. Hutchison.
Haha...works for me. She is a handful though.
LOL... Watch how you talk about my GF!!I picture 2 handfuls........just sayin'.....
My jaw dropped over her first! See post #40.LOL... Watch how you talk about my GF!!
Apparently, if you have a 17.5 or 18" neck, the shirt manufacturers just assume you also weigh 300lbs. I have found shirts that are the 'correct' measurements, but they are so poofy it looks like a blouse. That, and you can't even really have them tailored enough without having them look funny. I don't wear dress shirts often, so I have been thinking about just biting the bullet and having 2 or 3 custom tailored so I have something I like to wear when the occasion calls.brutal. i'm 16.5" 34/35, but i have broad shoulders and a 34" waist. Normal cut shirts bunch up at the waist, slim cut is just a tad too slim.
Ok fashionistas.... I wear a 17.5" 34/35. I found that Ross and the clearance rack at Macy's have my size in abundance. I agree that the normal shirts make me look like I'm wearing a wingsuit with my slacks, but look for the "fitted" or "slim fit" shirts. They actually look normal.Apparently, if you have a 17.5 or 18" neck, the shirt manufacturers just assume you also weigh 300lbs. I have found shirts that are the 'correct' measurements, but they are so poofy it looks like a blouse. That, and you can't even really have them tailored enough without having them look funny. I don't wear dress shirts often, so I have been thinking about just biting the bullet and having 2 or 3 custom tailored so I have something I like to wear when the occasion calls.
You have a better chance right now...she goes to school in Jersey. Her old man's boss pays for kids of employees to attend his alma mater.My jaw dropped over her first! See post #40.
Holy crap.....that's an insanely awesome perk.You have a better chance right now...she goes to school in Jersey. Her old man's boss pays for kids of employees to attend his alma mater.
Yea, not a bad deal. He's the plant manager for a small company that produces magnetic cores for transformers and whatnot. If I remember correctly, it's Rowan University. I think he covers everything and his only requirement is they live in the dorms on campus and get a minimum GPA. She didn't really want to go to school all the way across the country, but it would have been hard to turn down.Holy crap.....that's an insanely awesome perk.
I have something else that's hard for her...What would also be hard for her to turn down is a date with me.
Sigh... yet no rep for it.You sir, just made me lol. Especially with that first line.
WOW! I'm with Crabjoe on this one! She's just as gorgeous!....Except I think she's a little young for you Mr. Hutchison.