ha ha ha i have to say it doesn't do anything for me but i do like the cardigan and those chucky buttons but with a nice vintage dress and boots maybe :-) dee x
Well...as I was a teen in the 70s...I'll have to say not the sweater, nor the 'stache, but definitely the chest--the hairier, the better! Times, they sure do change! Manscaping? I just don't get it! LOL! :o) Rose
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How could you NOT love a man in a "plunging neckline"? xo
ReplyDeleteha ha ha i have to say it doesn't do anything for me but i do like the cardigan and those chucky buttons but with a nice vintage dress and boots maybe :-) dee x
ReplyDeleteMiss Daisy! I bet you get more comments on this post, than any of the others...Put money on it...!
ReplyDeleteI'm not say'in a word...Except one....Yuk!
Make that two......Yuk! :>(. HeHe!
Gotta love that mustache!
ReplyDeleteDorothy
It does nothing for me either! Definitely not my sort of thing!
ReplyDeleteJulie xxxxxxxx
Fashions change, that's for sure. Hey, I like the clothes worn on Downton Abbey.
ReplyDeleteThat stare ... he looks a little like an assassin ... creepy .... Bee xx
ReplyDeleteWell...as I was a teen in the 70s...I'll have to say not the sweater, nor the 'stache, but definitely the chest--the hairier, the better!
ReplyDeleteTimes, they sure do change! Manscaping? I just don't get it! LOL!
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Rose
being a Mum of the early 70`s i cannot recall seeing anything quite like this!!
ReplyDeletedepends if he was wearing anything on his lower half haha!
ReplyDeleteErrrrr No! I remember Medallion Man but never saw one in such a cardie.
ReplyDeleteTruly scary.
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