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🕯️New Year’s Eve Meeting 🎇 is happening in 34 hours
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Shoe/boot care
How & why you should polish your shoes & boots. My very first ever video. I accomplished keeping it under 10 minutes. *Always clean debris from your footwear, before waxing or polishing.
Shoe/boot care
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New Years Eve Video Call
I will provide a Video Call at 8:00 pm (2000) on New Year's Eve. A later Call is available upon request. I will do a morning Video Call at 1100 New Year's Day. Times are Eastern (New York).
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Begin Here: The Society of Ordinary Gentlemen
The Society of Ordinary Gentlemen, the O.G.’s of Gentlemanly Behavior, was created to provide a haven where gentlemen and ladies can communicate with each other in a polite and courteous setting. While many discussions will center around genteel behavior, humor, fashion, food, mental and physical well-being, and the active mentoring of a new generation of gentlemen, no topic of discussion is off limits provided the discussion is conducted within the Code of Conduct of the Society. The Society of Ordinary Gents is not a platform for recruiting members into sub-groups, special membership groups, or educational or financial opportunities. Poachers, Charlatans, or Internet Self-Help Gurus will be banned. The Society is not going to teach you how to be James Bond, John Wick, or the secret methods to make women want you. The Society is not a for-profit group or business. Essentially, The Society of Ordinary Gents is the online equivalent of friends enjoying a cigar, a bourbon and the company of others, as we discuss meaningful and trivial matters sitting in comfortable chairs. Membership: - Must Be a Legal Adult - Name, Age Range, Occupation/Status, General Location on Profile is Recommended - Hobbies and Interest on Profile is Recommended - An Alias is Acceptable for Privacy. - Introductory Posts are Required within 72 hours. A Gentleman or Lady Introduces Themselves Code of Conduct: - Must Be Courteous, Professional, Honorable - No Derogatory Comments Towards Members - Lively Debate is Welcome, Personal Attacks Will Not Be Tolerated - No Gratuitous Profanity or Sexually Explicit Content - Must Have a Sense of Humor - Being Offended is Up to the Reader - Lurkers, Looky-Loos and Inactive (30+ days) Members May Be Removed. - Failure to write an Introductory Post will result in removal, with the option to reapply. No Solicitation: - The Society of Ordinary Gentlemen Does Not Sell, or Tolerate the Selling of Products, Services or Ideas for Commercial Purposes.
Kwik Trip Situation
This is not a political post. I experienced an unpleasant situation yesterday at a Kwik Trip in Oshkosh Wisconsin yesterday. I was with a family that I am friends with and we were driving home to Stevens Point, Wisconsin. Everyone in the car had to go to the bathroom so we stopped at a Kwik Trip. As we approached the entrance, there was a line of people waiting to get in the store. I walked up to the entrance to see what the problem was. Blocking the entrance were several muslims on the ground praying. Since my group had to go to the bathroom and couldn't wait, I walked up to the muslims and pushed them out of the way so everyone could get into the store. By the way, it was 30 degrees and snowing under a winter storm. When we got into the store, several people thanked me and said, "You are the only one who had the courage to resolve the problem. Did I do the right thing? Please let me know your thoughts. I wasn't being mean or racist. I just had to get into the store to go to the bathroom. One of the side affects of Prostrate cancer surgery is when you have to go, you have to go right away. You can't wait or you will have an accident. I really didn't have a choice in the matter. I had to take action.
Dressing as a gentleman of 1600s Stuart England
Greetings, gentlemen, Should one ever have contemplated a perennial question of refinement—namely, how a gentleman, such as our intrepid Lord Belhume (@Rene Belhume)of Stuart England prepared himself for court—this presentation offers a fitting answer. The accompanying video delineates the essential elements of courtly attire: cane, periwig, pumps, hose, and the sturdy undershirt upon which all elegance rests. Here we are instructed in the manners and vestments befitting the reign of His Majesty King Charles I, wherein dignity, proportion, and cultivated restraint converge. Such attire does not merely clothe the body, but orders the man himself, revealing what remains possible when elegance, discipline, and courtly grace are taken seriously. Cheers
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