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I used to pretend I was trying out for his Irish team when we were getting thrashed in basic training. Lou motivated me without even knowing.
RIP
RIP
Should wear the â88 shoulder pads for a game, tooSaw someone post we should wear the 88 jerseys for a game this year. We should absolutely do it for Miami
You lucky dude.I had the pleasure of having dinner with Lou on multiple occasions, thanks to a close mutual friend. It was always at our friends house. Nothing fancy, just casual dinners. I had never met Lou before but he treated me like he had known me since I was a kid. I never met a more quick witted human. The thing that always stuck out to me is that he always remembered me and treated me like I mattered. Which is crazy to me because this man had met and was in constant communication with more people in one year that I have been in my lifetime.
RIP to not only the greatest ND coach of my lifetime but to one of the greatest people I have ever had the honor of meeting.
You lucky dude.
They always left their table scraps on the back door steps for me when dinner was overIt's less exciting when you realize "dinner with lou at a friend's house" means watching Marcus have dinner with Lou through binoculars.
Minor note on people dressed for funerals. Everyone looks like the belong.
I attended my friend's wife's funeral last summer in my lawyer costume. The widower and I were the only men wearing neckties. Is this because society is just that informal? Or is it because it was 100 F Arizona so the standards do not apply?
Minor note on people dressed for funerals. Everyone looks like the belong.
I attended my friend's wife's funeral last summer in my lawyer costume. The widower and I were the only men wearing neckties. Is this because society is just that informal? Or is it because it was 100 F Arizona so the standards do not apply?
Minor note on people dressed for funerals. Everyone looks like the belong.
I attended my friend's wife's funeral last summer in my lawyer costume. The widower and I were the only men wearing neckties. Is this because society is just that informal? Or is it because it was 100 F Arizona so the standards do not apply?
The necktie has to be one of the strangest mens fashion customs. Men willingly wearing something that could be used to choke themselves seems a foolish decision.
Every man needs to have a suit. Other people expect that you are taking it seriously.I think the fact that they have become so rarely used has led to a lot of people just not owning a suit anymore or owning one and then they realize that they are too fat for it when a relative dies 10 years later.
I didnât realize Pennyâs was still in operation much less sold menâs suits. But I agree w/ your sentiment. Doesnât have to be Canali, just get something affordable & find a good tailor. A good tailor can make you look like a million bucks in a $200 suit.Every man needs to have a suit. Other people expect that you are taking it seriously.
You can get one at JC Penny that looks 95% as well as a tailored one.
As for the size, well, I get two or three sized pants per jacket![]()
Excellent point. A well tailored suit from the mall looks much better than an ill fitting suit from Savile Row.I didnât realize Pennyâs was still in operation much less sold menâs suits. But I agree w/ your sentiment. Doesnât have to be Canali, just get something affordable & find a good tailor. A good tailor can make you look like a million bucks in a $200 suit.