rooshvforum.network is a fully functional forum: you can search, register, post new threads etc...
Old accounts are inaccessible: register a new one, or recover it when possible. x


Did the economy kill happy hour?
#51

Did the economy kill happy hour?

Quote: (03-31-2013 08:27 AM)TheCaptainPower Wrote:  

Maybe I'll go this Thursday and take some pics of the crowd. I took some pics of the Standard but it started raining and came out blurry : (

Choose your wardrobe wisely, Bruh. These motherfuckers are ruthless...
Reply
#52

Did the economy kill happy hour?

Quote: (03-30-2013 09:52 PM)houston Wrote:  

What about wife beaters with a button up? You can't even see it anyways. Shit, I always wear white t's under button up's like Captain Planet lol.

Yeah, wifebeater is great, I do it all the time.

Added plus: If you find yourself in a hood at night, you can take off the jacket and shirt and just go beater. No problemos.

Good for when you swoop as well.

Or play some hand ball with some homies in the park.

Keep it street. Keep it Barrio, Holmes.

Quote: (03-31-2013 01:13 PM)Aliblahba Wrote:  

Quote: (03-30-2013 05:21 PM)TheCaptainPower Wrote:  

[img][Image: qVoX5ya.jpg][/img]

That shirt killed happy hour. And day game, night game, strip club game, and my eyes.

And the oversized beer too. If I was in that bar with you, I'd swoop some girls, and we'd laugh at you.

Agreed.

I think that shirt killed Game.

Quote: (03-31-2013 12:11 AM)MikeCF Wrote:  

Quote: (03-30-2013 11:32 PM)BurnFirst Wrote:  

The tshirt underneath is fine if it's a complementary color but the stark white looks like underwear showing.
Not everyone will agree of course.

A t-shirt under a dress shirt is never appropriate. I'm far from the fashion police, recognize there's a lot of room for disagreement, but that's just not even debatable.

True.

Not even debatable.
Reply
#53

Did the economy kill happy hour?

Give the New Yawker a break. He's used to walking around with no shirt and doesn't know how to dress decent.
Reply
#54

Did the economy kill happy hour?

The OP looks like the typical NYC finance guy. This is the biggest mistake guys make in the fashion. Do not pigeonhole yourself. By doing so you take away the mystery, and give women the advantage. Being mysterious and keeping them guessing is the name of the game. NEVER LET A GIRL STEREOTYPE YOU!

The OP should be wearing a:

[Image: attachment.jpg10800]   

With:

[Image: attachment.jpg10801]   

And:

[Image: attachment.jpg10802]   

Now the OP will stand out from everyone else in the bar, and increasing the chance of girls approaching. Remember, curiosity kills the cat. Plus, when he tells them he's a boring finance guy, they won't run due to him dressing interesting.
Reply
#55

Did the economy kill happy hour?

Quote: (03-31-2013 04:44 PM)Aliblahba Wrote:  

NEVER LET A GIRL STEREOTYPE YOU!
This might be a good thread idea.
Reply
#56

Did the economy kill happy hour?

Quote: (03-31-2013 04:44 PM)Aliblahba Wrote:  

The OP looks like the typical NYC finance guy. This is the biggest mistake guys make in the fashion. Do not pigeonhole yourself. By doing so you take away the mystery, and give women the advantage. Being mysterious and keeping them guessing is the name of the game. NEVER LET A GIRL STEREOTYPE YOU!

The OP should be wearing a:



With:



And:



Now the OP will stand out from everyone else in the bar, and increasing the chance of girls approaching. Remember, curiosity kills the cat. Plus, when he tells them he's a boring finance guy, they won't run due to him dressing interesting.

CONTRAST.

"I have refused to wear a condom all of my life, for a simple reason – if I’m going to masturbate into a balloon why would I need a woman?"
Reply
#57

Did the economy kill happy hour?

Captain Power, is that your physique in your avatar?

If so, why are you wearing frumpy, fat-guy style clothing?

A t-shirt looks stupid under a dress shirt and also makes you look blockier. Fat guys wear t-shirts to suck up all the fat guy sweat they would be leaving on their shirts.

Get some fitted shirts, man.

You should not be dressing like a dork.

Get some of those clothes Ali suggested.

My guess is that you should spend more time dressing cool and say less, since you are likely giving off a dork vibe. Just look good and don't fuck it up.
Reply
#58

Did the economy kill happy hour?

Captain, don't sweat the criticism here. Take it like a man.

Contributor at Return of Kings.  I got banned from twatter, which is run by little bitches and weaklings. You can follow me on Gab.

Be sure to check out the easiest mining program around, FreedomXMR.
Reply
#59

Did the economy kill happy hour?

Quote: (03-31-2013 04:41 PM)houston Wrote:  

Give the New Yawker a break. He's used to walking around with no shirt and doesn't know how to dress decent.

We can't give him a break, unless we wanted to steer him the wrong direction.

The truth hurts sometimes.

But this is a case of being brutal and helping him, or being nice and hurting him.

I go will go brutal every time.

I am not one to sugar coat things.

-------

The other great thing is "White T-shirt Gate™", helped us pull the curtain back on the ""Suit" game is not good for Manhattan... " which seemed fishy from the start.

If we knew he was wearing the White T-Shirt, the whole thread would have made sense.

He was getting asked what he did for a living because he was dressed like a "Work Dork", so the girl figured that was all there was to the guy.

It is like if you dressed like this, people would ask you if you were holding any weed or what Reggae Bands you liked:

[Image: tumblr_loya0iNmCS1qd1qgs.jpg]
Reply
#60

Did the economy kill happy hour?

lol, you guy's are eating too many disco biscuits....

I never said I had a problem getting laid, I said there was NOBODY out on Thursday for happy hour.

I'll probably go out this Thursday again, I'll give you guys another wardrobe flash ; )
Reply
#61

Did the economy kill happy hour?

Quote: (03-31-2013 10:01 PM)TheCaptainPower Wrote:  

lol, you guy's are eating too many disco biscuits....

I never said I had a problem getting laid, I said there was NOBODY out on Thursday for happy hour.

I'll probably go out this Thursday again, I'll give you guys another wardrobe flash ; )

Maybe that shirt was so ugly, they all ran out of the bar. That and your happy hour newbieness didn't account for it being a holiday weekend. That can kill HH. Some people were off Friday, and were making plans to travel, ect, so they weren't drinking like they normally do. Plus it is just before payday, and that effects the ebb and flow also.
Reply
#62

Did the economy kill happy hour?

Quote: (03-31-2013 10:04 PM)Aliblahba Wrote:  

Quote: (03-31-2013 10:01 PM)TheCaptainPower Wrote:  

lol, you guy's are eating too many disco biscuits....

I never said I had a problem getting laid, I said there was NOBODY out on Thursday for happy hour.

I'll probably go out this Thursday again, I'll give you guys another wardrobe flash ; )

Maybe that shirt was so ugly, they all ran out of the bar. That and your happy hour newbieness didn't account for it being a holiday weekend. That can kill HH. Some people were off Friday, and were making plans to travel, ect, so they weren't drinking like they normally do. Plus it is just before payday, and that effects the ebb and flow also.

Guy goes to Happy Hour.

Then wonders:

Why isn't the Suit working for me?

Blames "Suit Game".

[Image: man-wearing-dress-shirt.jpg]
Reply
#63

Did the economy kill happy hour?

What's a disco biscuit? Does it involve the Beegees and flaired pants?
Reply
#64

Did the economy kill happy hour?

Quote: (04-01-2013 12:07 AM)kbell Wrote:  

What's a disco biscuit? Does it involve the Beegees and flaired pants?

It's probably just as fucked up as a mayonnaise biscuit. But not as bad as a whisker biscuit.
Reply
#65

Did the economy kill happy hour?

Quote: (04-01-2013 12:07 AM)kbell Wrote:  

What's a disco biscuit?

It is what guys who dress like this call E-tabs:

[Image: man-wearing-dress-shirt.jpg]
Reply
#66

Did the economy kill happy hour?

Depends on the city, never lived in NYC so couldn't tell you. London I can go out any day of the week and take something sexy home 100%
Reply
#67

Did the economy kill happy hour?

In addition to Hostile Work Environments, let's not forget dramaticly increased penalties for drunk driving. If you consistently got drunk and drove home on workdays, sooner or later you're eating 10K in legal bills and fines. Just not worth it anymore.
Reply
#68

Did the economy kill happy hour?

[Image: qVoX5ya.jpg]

Why are you going to drink all that dark beer by yourself in an empty bar if you're looking for some action?
Reply
#69

Did the economy kill happy hour?

Quote: (04-01-2013 11:58 AM)DarkTriad Wrote:  

In addition to Hostile Work Environments, let's not forget dramaticly increased penalties for drunk driving. If you consistently got drunk and drove home on workdays, sooner or later you're eating 10K in legal bills and fines. Just not worth it anymore.

The laws have not only killed Happy Hours but overall bar business in my area.

Most bars that are surviving are doing it on weekend business. They are dead during the week for the most part.
Reply
#70

Did the economy kill happy hour?

Quote: (03-30-2013 08:05 PM)MikeCF Wrote:  

At least where I live, "happy hour" is the busiest time at the gym. That's where the better looking people are. I avoid the gym from 6-8 p.m because it's so busy.

Brunch seems to be much more popular than it was years ago.

Is brunch the new happy hour?

Happy hour is dying because that's when winners are at the gym. Brunch is indeed the new happy hour.

And OPs white tshirt/unfitted dress shirt are a huge problem - agreed.
Reply
#71

Did the economy kill happy hour?

Quote: (04-01-2013 02:37 PM)MikeinMKE Wrote:  

Quote: (03-30-2013 08:05 PM)MikeCF Wrote:  

At least where I live, "happy hour" is the busiest time at the gym. That's where the better looking people are. I avoid the gym from 6-8 p.m because it's so busy.

Brunch seems to be much more popular than it was years ago.

Is brunch the new happy hour?

Happy hour is dying because that's when winners are at the gym. Brunch is indeed the new happy hour.

And OPs white tshirt/unfitted dress shirt are a huge problem - agreed.

No, I think OP has a point here. It isn't just that Happy Hour is in decline.

Rather, it's that most informal social institutions are disappearing.

Mark Minter kind of hinted at this in his post describing life in the Boomer heyday of the 70's and 80's. Wherever you'd go you'd see people congregating - at the public pool, at the local park, at the mall, the video game arcade, roller rink, playground, and on and on. He pins this on the fact that there were more young people at that time, but I'd suggest it's also because youth back then were more outgoing and took more risks.

People today in the U.S. are just much less social and open to hanging out with people outside their social circle than they were a couple decades ago. That's why for most guys social circle game trumps cold approach. That's why the clubs aren't as packed as they were a generation ago. That's why even in places where you do see people - like in coffee shops or at the gym - they're all cloistered away, doing there own thing, on their laptop with their earbuds in, shutout from the outside world.
Reply
#72

Did the economy kill happy hour?

Quote: (04-01-2013 02:48 PM)Therapsid Wrote:  

Quote: (04-01-2013 02:37 PM)MikeinMKE Wrote:  

Quote: (03-30-2013 08:05 PM)MikeCF Wrote:  

At least where I live, "happy hour" is the busiest time at the gym. That's where the better looking people are. I avoid the gym from 6-8 p.m because it's so busy.

Brunch seems to be much more popular than it was years ago.

Is brunch the new happy hour?

Happy hour is dying because that's when winners are at the gym. Brunch is indeed the new happy hour.

And OPs white tshirt/unfitted dress shirt are a huge problem - agreed.

No, I think OP has a point here. It isn't just that Happy Hour is in decline.

Rather, it's that most informal social institutions are disappearing.

Mark Minter kind of hinted at this in his post describing life in the Boomer heyday of the 70's and 80's. Wherever you'd go you'd see people congregating - at the public pool, at the local park, at the mall, the video game arcade, roller rink, playground, and on and on. He pins this on the fact that there were more young people at that time, but I'd suggest it's also because youth back then were more outgoing and took more risks.

People today in the U.S. are just much less social and open to hanging out with people outside their social circle than they were a couple decades ago. That's why for most guys social circle game trumps cold approach. That's why the clubs aren't as packed as they were a generation ago. That's why even in places where you do see people - like in coffee shops or at the gym - they're all cloistered away, doing there own thing, on their laptop with their earbuds in, shutout from the outside world.

Adapt. Supplement social circles and day game with Match.com game and POF game.
Reply
#73

Did the economy kill happy hour?

Quote: (04-01-2013 02:48 PM)Therapsid Wrote:  

Quote: (04-01-2013 02:37 PM)MikeinMKE Wrote:  

Quote: (03-30-2013 08:05 PM)MikeCF Wrote:  

At least where I live, "happy hour" is the busiest time at the gym. That's where the better looking people are. I avoid the gym from 6-8 p.m because it's so busy.

Brunch seems to be much more popular than it was years ago.

Is brunch the new happy hour?

Happy hour is dying because that's when winners are at the gym. Brunch is indeed the new happy hour.

And OPs white tshirt/unfitted dress shirt are a huge problem - agreed.

No, I think OP has a point here. It isn't just that Happy Hour is in decline.

Rather, it's that most informal social institutions are disappearing.

Mark Minter kind of hinted at this in his post describing life in the Boomer heyday of the 70's and 80's. Wherever you'd go you'd see people congregating - at the public pool, at the local park, at the mall, the video game arcade, roller rink, playground, and on and on. He pins this on the fact that there were more young people at that time, but I'd suggest it's also because youth back then were more outgoing and took more risks.

People today in the U.S. are just much less social and open to hanging out with people outside their social circle than they were a couple decades ago. That's why for most guys social circle game trumps cold approach. That's why the clubs aren't as packed as they were a generation ago. That's why even in places where you do see people - like in coffee shops or at the gym - they're all cloistered away, doing there own thing, on their laptop with their earbuds in, shutout from the outside world.

[Image: Dolores-Park.jpeg]


This is a pretty typical sunny day at Dolores Park in San Francisco. During Giants season people are everywhere, including nearby China Basin.
Reply
#74

Did the economy kill happy hour?

Quote: (03-31-2013 03:35 PM)MikeCF Wrote:  

Quote: (03-31-2013 03:01 PM)Suits Wrote:  

Quote: (03-31-2013 12:31 AM)BurnFirst Wrote:  

Quote: (03-31-2013 12:11 AM)MikeCF Wrote:  

Quote: (03-30-2013 11:32 PM)BurnFirst Wrote:  

The tshirt underneath is fine if it's a complementary color but the stark white looks like underwear showing.
Not everyone will agree of course.

A t-shirt under a dress shirt is never appropriate. I'm far from the fashion police, recognize there's a lot of room for disagreement, but that's just not even debatable.

Well that wasn't a very convincing argument...predictable though.
I would argue the exact opposite, you should always wear an undershirt, it's only a matter of whether it is a vneck or a crew neck. Of course I would never wear pants without underwear either, or shoes without socks.

I haven't worn underwear in about three years now.

I don't wear socks with my Sperrys.

That's super gay. Not even debatable.
Reply
#75

Did the economy kill happy hour?

Quote: (04-01-2013 04:41 PM)BurnFirst Wrote:  

Quote: (03-31-2013 03:35 PM)MikeCF Wrote:  

Quote: (03-31-2013 03:01 PM)Suits Wrote:  

Quote: (03-31-2013 12:31 AM)BurnFirst Wrote:  

Quote: (03-31-2013 12:11 AM)MikeCF Wrote:  

A t-shirt under a dress shirt is never appropriate. I'm far from the fashion police, recognize there's a lot of room for disagreement, but that's just not even debatable.

Well that wasn't a very convincing argument...predictable though.
I would argue the exact opposite, you should always wear an undershirt, it's only a matter of whether it is a vneck or a crew neck. Of course I would never wear pants without underwear either, or shoes without socks.

I haven't worn underwear in about three years now.

I don't wear socks with my Sperrys.

That's super gay. Not even debatable.

You have zero rep points after almost a year. As of right now, you're a parasite who takes without adding.

Why don't you stop trolling me and start finding a way to add value to the other members of the forum?
Reply


Forum Jump:


Users browsing this thread: 1 Guest(s)