^^ The kids do love George Will...
However, I would certainly wear a Doctor9 jacket if I had one...
Funnily enough i read this yesterday then walking down the street in Southampton I saw it. Someoneone wearing the same outfit jacket, shirt, brace, bow tie everything. Maybe he's trying to attract a ginger scottish girl.
Funnily enough i read this yesterday then walking down the street in Southampton I saw it. Someoneone wearing the same outfit jacket, shirt, brace, bow tie everything. Maybe he's trying to attract a ginger scottish girl.
Funnily enough i read this yesterday then walking down the street in Southampton I saw it. Someoneone wearing the same outfit jacket, shirt, brace, bow tie everything. Maybe he's trying to attract a ginger scottish girl.
Thats funny. Its just too obvious. You should have went up to him and asked what he thought of the last episode. He would have probably turned red.
At least here in Chicago, I noticed an increasing number of friends and colleagues wearing bowties (and older friends and bosses saying, "I told you so), but this was before Matt Smith ever came into the Doctor Who picture (so even far before Smith's costume was released). So it could go both ways here: Smith/DW can inspire more people to wear bowties, or it could justify the fashion choices of those who were already wearing bowties to begin with.
With that said, I'm still very much a neck tie kinda guy![]()
At least here in Chicago, I noticed an increasing number of friends and colleagues wearing bowties (and older friends and bosses saying, "I told you so), but this was before Matt Smith ever came into the Doctor Who picture (so even far before Smith's costume was released). So it could go both ways here: Smith/DW can inspire more people to wear bowties, or it could justify the fashion choices of those who were already wearing bowties to begin with.
With that said, I'm still very much a neck tie kinda guy![]()
These friends and colleagues weren't also wearing women's jeans and listening to music nobody else had ever heard of, were they ?![]()
Funnily enough i read this yesterday then walking down the street in Southampton I saw it. Someoneone wearing the same outfit jacket, shirt, brace, bow tie everything. Maybe he's trying to attract a ginger scottish girl.
Thats funny. Its just too obvious. You should have went up to him and asked what he thought of the last episode. He would have probably turned red.
Not necessarily. I've been pointing my sideburns for decades as a subtle recognition of my love for Star Trek. If someone noticed such a discrete clue and asked me about Trek, I'd assume he or she climbed out of the same clutch of eggs as me and happily chatter on about the latest movie or rumors. Of course, as you point out, G2309 saw someone who possibly took things too far -- while the Doctor's current attire doesn't stand out like a Starfleet uniform, Smith's character has been well-exposed all over Great Britain, I'm sure.
Still, where's the harm in it? I can walk down any city street here in the U.S. and find dozens of people wearing the jerseys of their favorite sports team -- but that doesn't mean such fans honestly think of themselves as baseball, football, or hockey stars.
Does it?
I wonder if people who go the full regalia, think maybe they will have cool adventures.![]()
I wonder if people who go the full regalia, think maybe they will have cool adventures.![]()
Only if you keep your sonic screwdriver on the inside pocket of your jacket (be it leather, suit, or tweed)![]()
Smith definitely makes it work, but I still wouldn't call it "cool" by any stretch.
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