January 14, 2008

The Shape of Johns to Come

BBros2Ecb.jpgThe consistently sane Eric at Classical Values has done the world, and Brooks Brothers, an invaluable service with Move over PeeWee! This calls for for real boy men!

"So, it is my considered opinion that these new outfits cry out for a model who not only looks boyish, but in an attractive way, and in a way suggestive of the power elite. I'm not running Brooks Brothers' marketing department, but I have come up with a suggestion for a possible model."
Warning, do not operate the link while holding hot beverages.

[HT: Rand ]

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Posted by Vanderleun at January 14, 2008 12:04 AM | TrackBack
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Oh, my goodness...it's Anus Young!

(Not to be confused with Angus Young.)

Posted by: Rich Fader at January 14, 2008 8:20 AM

Let's address the problem directly: No one knows what amount of Turkishness will result from grown chaps wearing those schoolboy uniforms!

Posted by: Gray at January 14, 2008 10:25 AM

Wait until Hillary tries to copy the look.

Posted by: Connecticut Yankee at January 14, 2008 11:41 AM

Haircut Boy is perfect for this modeling job!

Another good one is Dennis Kucinich, as a stand-in for the much smaller guys.

Speaking of Kucinich, he reminds me of a ventriloquist dummy for some reason, except that instead of someone's hand up his ass he has his head up there.

Posted by: Roderick Reilly at January 16, 2008 12:18 PM
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