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 Post subject: Re: Different styles when "hunting"
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I dress like Dog. Ask Ruffin.... :shock:


Where's Beth???? LOLOLOL :lol: :lol: :lol:

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PS: Ask Steve F. if I didn't show up on a pickup with my black minivan with handicap plates and the skooter.... dressed in shorts and tennis shoes and a cap that said "Eastern Shore"... yep.


Just like I and my sons wear our blue jeans, tennis shoes and polo shirts. Even when we do bonds.

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Well, actually I do wear long pants now (my mom lets me wear long pants now). You can't get in the courthouses with shorts... Image

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Well, actually I do wear long pants now (my mom lets me wear long pants now). You can't get in the courthouses with shorts... Image


Mine too. LOLOl :lol: She wears the pants in this family. 8)

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As Bill said, since us women got the vote, you guys finally realized how smart we are and even sometimes listen... :lol: :lol: :lol:

My normal attire is jeans (or shorts in the summer), a T-shirt, and either croks or tennis shoes, depending on if I am doing a bond or may have to chase a defendant.

Just so you know, I worked in the corporate world for many years, so know how to dress for any situation. In my area, if I showed up at the jail or the court clerk's office in a suit, they would laugh, and my clients would run far, far away. Many of my accounting clients would do the same, since they better relate to me in my casual attire.

I have worked in network marketing before, and "success" seems to be more related to a person's attire, so when I go to a PPL meeting, I dress more formally. What is funny, is that when I run into people that I want to recruit, I may be in the casual attire, but when I meet them at a formal meeting, they see and accept the more formal.

What I have learned is that any business we want to support is led by dress, and by the location we work in. I am mostly casual, because that is being just me, and gain most of my business that way. But when I have to be professional, I can do that.

It is all in what you are doing, and how you present yourself to achieve your goal.

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Kathy wrote:
It is all in what you are doing, and how you present yourself to achieve your goal.


See....... I told you guys....... these women are smart, smart, smart.... maybe Palin, if elected, can get those cracker heads in DC to either straighten up or get out of town....

One of my really rough redneck biker buddies was talking to me the other day about the upcoming election.... and he had a rather straight forward observation on Sarah Palin... he said (and I have edited for obvious reasons...) "Well, I like her... she's pretty... she rides snowmobiles... she wears jeans and boots... she hunts... eats moose meat... likes guns... ain't afraid of a man... and she likes to scr-----."

So I guess that sort of sums up the southern redneck take on the lady... being a bit more sophisticated.... (my wife says I am "swave and deboner")... I think she might be fine cause she actually seems to have a good head on her shoulders and can think fast on her feet and seems not to be intimidated by the media... but that is MHO... who really knows??

That observation by Kathy is right on the money... "how you present yourself to achieve your goal"

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Kathy wrote:
As Bill said, since us women got the vote, you guys finally realized how smart we are and even sometimes listen... :lol: :lol: :lol: My normal attire is jeans (or shorts in the summer), a T-shirt, and either croks or tennis shoes, depending on if I am doing a bond or may have to chase a defendant.
What I have learned is that any business we want to support is led by dress, and by the location we work in. I am mostly casual, because that is being just me, and gain most of my business that way. But when I have to be professional, I can do that.
It is all in what you are doing, and how you present yourself to achieve your goal.



YEP! It is what it is my SISTA

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The day I got married, on our wedding night, my wife, Belinda, passed me her panties and said put these on. I was taken a back, thinking I married a freak. I protested, saying I can't get in them...she replied your right, and if you keep thinking your in charge, you never will!

Sunday is our 25th anniversary, because her aim needs a little work!

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Mdbtyhtr wrote:
The day I got married, on our wedding night, my wife, Belinda, passed me her panties and said put these on. I was taken a back, thinking I married a freak. I protested, saying I can't get in them...she replied your right, and if you keep thinking your in charge, you never will!Sunday is our 25th anniversary, because her aim needs a little work!Scott


Scott... that has always been one of my favorite stories... it sure keeps us guys on the straight and narrow.... after 64 years, I have finally figured it out.... my wife doesn't tell me what to do at all... but I still ask permission. My standard statement which I say in a very manly and stern voice.... "I am going to do so and so........ is that ok with you?"Image

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