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The Gentleman’s Marketplace -
Gentleman, i’m not too sure if this is welcomed and if not i’ll gladly remove this post but, I have 3 Charles Tyrwhitt shirts available that are too big for me so i’m offering them up for sale, perhaps this is the foyer into reopening the “Gentleman’s Marketplace” they are 16.5 by 34. PM me if you’re interested. Cheers!
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🕯 Yuletide & Festive Loneliness 🥂
Gentlemen, Dames As the tinsel goes up, so too — one observes — does the general sense of existential despair. It’s quite all right to acknowledge this. We all feel it. December, for all its glitter and glühwein, is a treacherous month for the solitary man. The shops overflow with couples in matching knitwear. Invitations abound, yet somehow all lead to events titled “Merry and Married.” Even the wine begins to taste smug — much like those Christmas cards, plastered with faux-happy family photos and a Labrador in antlers. And to compound the matter — as if the universe were actively conspiring — His Grace’s football (“soccer”) team has entered into what can only be described as a tactical winter hibernation, languishing at the wrong end of the Premier League, with a festive fixture list that promises further psychological ruin. It is, one might say, a perilous time for morale. So let it be known: Christmas is not, in fact, the most wonderful time of the year. For many of us, it is a brutal reminder that one is not in Saint‑Tropez, not in love, and not — despite heroic efforts — anywhere near the top four. So what is a gentleman to do? He is to rally. He is to send for cigars. He is to check on his comrades. He is to pour a generous port and raise it — not to sentiment, but to sovereignty. The Society of Ordinary Gentlemen should hold the line this season, and I encourage us all to connect more. I shall be available for chats, dispatches, and perhaps a festive conference call — accompanied by an iced bottle of Veuve Clicquot from my Spanish hacienda, where I shall be restoring myself, most likely by the pool. This is our Dunkirk. So if you see a fellow member adrift this December — do not let him drift. Send a message. Extend a hand. After all, a gentleman does not let another gentleman go mad alone in December. Rene
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Our Community. Our Chance. Our Impact
The Society of Ordinary Gentlemen is supported by the donations of the members. However, donations are not what gives the members value to the Society. It is the quality of the posts and the active participation of the members that provide the value. The Society was created for the members to support each other and build friendships, not businesses but our Society is completely donor funded and without that support, we will not be able to operate. The monthly rent for our community space is $99 and without monthly support, we would not be able to exist. There are only a few members that are supporting the Society with donations, and a few others that are supporting the Society through their efforts and helping to promote this great community that we have. I would like to express my deepest gratitude for the support of these few members and let them know that we could not survive without all that you do for this Society. All others are benefitting from this group on the backs of these few that are helping to further the success and future of our Society. The alternative to this is to begin charging a membership fee. I truly do not like this idea and hope it does not come down to this. Because of this, the Gentlemen’s Patronage Day will be put on the calendar with the first being January 10th. This day will serve as a reminder in lieu of a donation email reminder every month although I will still post updates from time to time about our Society. As stated, we are not looking for strictly donations but also need more people to help advance our Society with their efforts. Further than that, any new ideas that would draw more interest to this community would also be greatly appreciated. The success of this community depends on all of us. My hope is to spark interest in men and women to go back to the respectable way of being a gentleman or lady. I believe that when men stopped dressing up in the early 60s is when society started going downhill. Morals, respect, and integrity started disappearing shortly after. After that, ladies started following suit due to the loss of the respect by men. As men, we are to lead by example with respect, manners, and integrity. Believe it or not gentlemen, people are watching how you carry yourself and the way you act. I believe that this Society could help to change that and bring back those morals, integrity and living intentionally.
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You can tell I don't like parties
I had plans to see a friend but they told me they'll tell me at what time to meet them later, so I went to a xmas party I was told about and stayed to kill time. In my family we don't really like parties we find them loud, crowded, and at times childish. I was givin some food and a raffle ticket, I won a gift card to a nearby grocery store which idk grocery stores had their own gift cards, after the party, my friend texted me that they won't be able to meet today, so I went to the store with my gift card to buy some gatorades for my sick sister and a rice pudding which I'm a sucker for and because I can never make it as good as the store ones. Anyway hope u enjoy my xmas theme outfit.
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You can tell I don't like parties
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Hi all my name is Ada , happy to be here ! I am in the process of writing a script for a movie with a company in LA , maybe one day you will be able to see that movie on the big screen 😊 I am well traveled , polite , down to earth and love to have fun in life and enjoy being around smart intelligent people as there is always something to learn from each other🙂 my life has been a mix of ups and downs and have seen the beautiful side and the ugly side equally but I have always learned and thet is very important , to see everything as a blessing in disguise. English is not my first language so I apologize if sometimes I make some small mistakes lol I am in my 40s and have learned a lot in this life and still waiting to learn more🙏 I have been in school and have social work degree . I have made Canada my second home even though I think I still don't like the weather here😂 That is all for now if u want to know something don't hesitate to ask 🙏 As the rule is to do the introduction I am putting it in this area , I love your different sections btw , interesting things in all of them.
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