Threaded: Your Guide to Ugly Christmas Sweaters
I’m not gonna lie, I’d rock the heck out of some of these.
Only if I can rock it while holding a moose head eggnog mug.

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Threaded: Your Guide to Ugly Christmas Sweaters
I’m not gonna lie, I’d rock the heck out of some of these.
Only if I can rock it while holding a moose head eggnog mug.
Perhaps I’m a contrarian, but the bigger wristwatches get the smaller I want mine to be. I understand why one needs a chunky, oversized watch when diving, or maybe when piloting a helicopter, but I don’t understand the point of wearing a clock on one’s wrist. Might as well go all the way, like Flavor Flav, and wear it around the neck— at least that’s original.
Hooman Majd, wearing a vintage Omega military watch
Not sure if I'm on board with the watch over the cuff deal, but I agree with the size of the watch argument.
A few shots taken during a late morning stroll through Georgetown. These were taken with my iPhone.
Just a few shots from our recent trip to Cleveland.
Lightning hits the sea - Bay of Kotor, Montenegro [13.09.2012] (by Marko Tomašević)
Wow.
Bacon!
I discovered over the weekend that our microwave has a "bacon" setting. This is a life-changing event.
San Diego
I visited San Diego in mid-August for a conference. It has been 12 years since I finished my time in the Navy and moved away from this town. It felt good to come back for a litle while.
San Diego
Gangnam Style. And just when I had this song out of my head...got a link to via email yesterday. I can't complain, though, the video is outstanding. PSY is like a Korean Ludacris.
Tommy Wiseau and Greg Sestero — makers of infamously puzzling cult trashfilm The Room — will be entertaining queries from the Tumblr community on My Damn Channel LIVE this Friday, August 3, at 4pm EST. Submit your burning questions to the MDC ask box now, then watch the show to see if you’ll finally get some “answers.”
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“When I was young there were beatniks. Hippies. Punks. Gangsters. Now you’re a hacktivist. Which I would probably be if I was 20. Shuttin’ down MasterCard. But there’s no look to that lifestyle! Besides just wearing a bad outfit with bad posture. Has WikiLeaks caused a look? No! I’m mad about that. If your kid comes out of the bedroom and says he just shut down the government, it seems to me he should at least have an outfit for that.”
- John Waters on the sorry style of today’s rebels (emphasis mine)
True. The hacker movement seems to have picked up where the grunge movement left off in the 90's.
I'm assuming this was taken during last night's storm. Even if it wasn't, what a great shot.
Mesquite Invitational
In June I played in the 11th Annual Mesquite Invitational golf tournament. It's not nearly as formal as it sounds. Just 40 or so guys getting together to play three rounds of (somewhat) competitive golf on some beautiful courses in a scenic part of the country. These photos are from the trip. Last year I stopped by Bryce Canyon after the 2nd round. This year I decided to try Zion National Park. I also checked out the Mike O'Callaghan - Pat Tillman Memorial Bridge, right by the Hoover Dam. The icing on the cake was a quick stopover in Memphis on my way back home to grab a plate of ribs.
Mesquite Invitational
Sakura Matsuri
The Sakura Matsuri is a Japanese street festival that is held every year in conjunction with the Cherry Blossom Festival in DC. Here are a few shots from our visit to the festivities.
Sakura Matsuri
Cherry Blossoms
I know it's a little (translation: a few months) late, but here are some photos we took this spring when the cherry blossoms were at their peak in DC. Always a beautiful sight.
2012 Cherry Blossoms
Luray Caverns
I took a short trip earlier this year to Luray, VA for an offsite. These pictures show some of the views in the area as well as Luray Caverns.
Luray Caverns
Put This On Season 2, Episode 1: The Melting Pot
Q & Answer: How to Fold and Pack a Suit
In our Q & Answer segment, find out how to pack your suit for travel. We’ll show you a fold to keep it neat inside a rolling carry-on or suitcase, and we’ll show you how to keep your trousers on the hanger inside a garment bag.
This is important stuff.
Bulling Shoes
Every once in a while, I like to bull my shoes. Bulling refers to a shoe polishing technique that results in a high, glossy shine. In the States, they call it spit shining.
To bull shoes, start by stripping down the leather with Lexol leather cleaner. This will give you a clean, new surface to work on. Next, go through the regular routines for any polishing technique - apply leather conditioner, buff them out, let them sit for thirty minutes, and then apply cream polish before buffing them out again.
Now, to get the high shine, you need to use a bit of wax and water. I find Saphir Pate de Luxe Wax to be the most effective. Wrap a soft cotton cloth around your fingers, swipe it in the wax, and then dab it in some water (or, if you’re an old-school American, lightly spit on it). Lightly rub this on your shoes using small, circular motions. Keep doing this until you feel the paste starting to get dry, and then add a minimal amount of water again. After a while, you’ll find that a mirror shine will start to appear, and the leather will feel very glassy and smooth. The key here is to only use a minimum amount of polish and water. You don’t want too much of either. Do this to the toe caps, heel cup, and back quarters, but not to any areas where the leather bends. If you do, you’ll get unsightly cracks in the wax.
The whole process takes a long time. Three to five hours, depending on how well you work and how finely grained the leather is. This isn’t something you want to do if you just want smart looking shoes; you have to enjoy the process. I recommend putting on some music, sitting back, and just enjoying yourself.
Above are three photos. I shot the top one at night, right after I finished bulling my left shoe and before I started on my right. You can see the effect it has when these two are placed side by side. The other two photos I took in the morning, after I was done polishing both of them.
Make 'em shine…