OldCurlyWolf wrote:Nice Lady. If I needed similar services I would use that particular store again If I were in your location.Kahrry wrote:similar experience in Men's Warehouse when I was getting measured for a rental tux. I insisted on my 32 waist and told the lady there was no need to measure. I could tell I stumpted her a bit and that maybe she thought I was uncomfortable with her measuring me. I explained that I knew the tux pants could be adjusted and that I knew my waist size.
She proceeded to measure the rest of me and while adjusting my vest she must have bumped my gun grabbing the strap from my side. I could almost see everything coming to light in her head. While I was checking out she lean's over and says "my boyfriend carries too and I'm sorry if I made you feel uncomfortable". I politley told her that it was ok and I couldn't find a good way to avoid it.
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In September 1999, President Clinton signed legislation that increased the presidential salary to $400,000, effective January 2001. President George W. Bush was the first to receive the increased salary.bnc wrote:The change from $200k to $400k happened sometime during GWB's administration, but I don't remember the exact year.surprise_i'm_armed wrote: Re: the US President's salary. I believe that the salary for this office has been
$400,000 for some time now.
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For what it is worth, I've heard that Jos. A. Bank is CHL friendly, but I haven't tried it myself.
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I wonder if LBJ got a bill from Haggar for his pants?