SixPot wrote: » I wear a suit for work as well as for casual wear on weekends or on holidays. I think that if you expect respect from people then you should dress in attire that shows that you have self respect. A well tailored suit demands respect. It gives you an air of authority that the normal person has no choice but to respect. I would never even consider getting muck or dirt on myself nor on my suits, I have more respect for myself and fine Italian tailoring than that. I do wonder how these ruffians actually got a seat in the dail. p.s. a suit is only half a suit without donning a tie while wearing it.
chopper6 wrote: » He is an elected official of a 21st centuiry government at atime when a lot of foreign interests will be eyeing ireland from an investment point of view. Dressing and behaving in a bizzare manner and openly flouting our drugs laws will not inspire confidence. Also,smoking cannabis will impair his memory and cause him to behave irrationaly...this is already in evidence.
ricero wrote: » Irish politics at its finest. Ming challenges them and what does the existing government do when he challenges them? That's right - they comment on his jumper as opposed to dealing with the issue
Bannasidhe wrote: » Charlie Haughey? Is that you?????
ScumLord wrote: » The only people who think that are the people that spend a load of money on these suits.
Eutow wrote: » Why should I respect you? Your suit is not a good enough reason. It may demand respect from a fashion point of view from people that like suits, but what about you as a person. Your post suggests you are obnoxious.
SixPot wrote: » Unfortunately your snide attempt at humour does highlight the fact that he brought shame to the high class suits that attired him. I will not engage in conversation with an individual with such a crass name. I have no interest in fashion. In fact I think it to be a frivolous waste of time. I merely have self-respect. You would not verbally abuse me in such a manner if you and I stood face to face. The fine pin stripe cloth in my attire would soon let you know your place and force your tongue to be reeled back in.
SixPot wrote: » I will not engage in conversation with an individual with such a crass name.
chopper6 wrote: » Somebody needs to defend society from hippies and layabouts and thier odious opinions.
old hippy wrote: » Society needs defending from people like me? Seriously?
P_1 wrote: » Long hair or a beard on a man is not scruffy though
Trevor Cortez Zambrano wrote: » Yeah. That hair that grows out of his actual head! Who does he think he is! Growing hair on his head! What a terrible man! ! How dare he not take scissors to his hair! !
Rochelle wrote: » Are you handicapped?
Femme_Fatale wrote: » No, but a mangy jumper is. I used to think as a teenager - hell, up to my early 30s - that a politician socking it to "the man" by dressing scruffily was great... but in recent years I've come to the conclusion that, while the ideal would be that we could all dress whatever way we wanted, unfortunately the reality is that how you dress does affect whether people will take you seriously or not.