Monday, October 11, 2010

National Coming Out Day


Today is National Coming Out Day. So I thought I'd be quasi political and give a message to all the little gaylings out there. (None of whom will ever actually read this) My advice: Be yourself in every situation. Or if nothing else, try and use the work quasi in a sentence today.

As for the picture, it just makes me smile. It represented someone who is relaxed and free. The fact that he is HOT and has cute sunglasses doesn't hurt either.  

The New Gap Logo


The public does not like change, and that was apparent last week when The Gap unveiled it's new Logo and created an media brouhaha. The general consensus is that everyone hates it. I am a long time Gap customer and to be honest, I don’t mind the new logo. It’s new and fresh, although it does look like a logo of a major telecom company. What is surprising is how much backlash there has been. It’s been no secret that Gap stores have been doing poorly for several years now. Many customer’s have simply moved on to newer more exciting brands. Maybe this new Logo is the sign of a re-invention. If nothing else this has brought the brand more publicity then it’s had in years....and maybe that was their intention all along. Bad or good, at least people are taking about the Gap again,

Sunday, October 10, 2010

Damn!



I don't know who he is, but I want him all over me.

Let's Begin

I love men, cookies, style, pugs, shopping, sex, bellies, TV, cute underwear, travel, weekends in Mystic, Alexander McQueen, movies, Miss Piggy, out going personalities, dancing, and design.

I decided to start this blog to add my unique point of view to the conversation. I believe what you wear says a lot about you and cloths should always be make you feel good. Men are better with meat on there bones and smiles on their faces. As a smart man once said, "Life is to short to take small bites." (Maurice Punk Beebe) We were all born naked and we usually have the most fun naked...unless there is a costume involved.
This blog will be part pictures, part links, part written diary. However, I always remember what my junior year English teacher told me. "Show me, don't tell me." So with every story, I will try to include a visual reference.