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How to dress

Gentlemen,

Alright, I did a search for a thread here and I'm not sure if it's because I used the wrong words or what. So, The way I dress is always blue jeans, a t-shirt and Vanz. Now I've never been much for the night scene but since I've been introduced to this forum and after reading Roosh's books I've started going out. What's the issue? Well when I do go out I dress the same way I would anywhere else.

I want to know if I'm doing it wrong or not. Should I go buy some nice collared shirts? Perhaps some different footwear? I also want to know if I should dress a little differently while day gaming, like when my sole purpose of going into town is to get numbers.
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#2

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thread-53940.html

Literally the first thread at the top of the page in the Lifestyle Forum right now.
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#3

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Thanks brother. I'm blonde so it takes me a minute to catch on.
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Quote: (07-25-2016 01:01 AM)Stroked351w Wrote:  

Thanks brother. I'm blonde so it takes me a minute to catch on.

You are also a woman.
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Quote: (07-25-2016 03:44 AM)Dantes Wrote:  

Quote: (07-25-2016 01:01 AM)Stroked351w Wrote:  

Thanks brother. I'm blonde so it takes me a minute to catch on.

You are also a woman.

Harsh man.

I don't think a woman could come up with that username.

Quote: (01-19-2016 11:26 PM)ordinaryleastsquared Wrote:  
I stand by my analysis.
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Quote: (07-25-2016 08:46 AM)Tex Cruise Wrote:  

Quote: (07-25-2016 03:44 AM)Dantes Wrote:  

Quote: (07-25-2016 01:01 AM)Stroked351w Wrote:  

Thanks brother. I'm blonde so it takes me a minute to catch on.

You are also a woman.

Harsh man.

I don't think a woman could come up with that username.

Give me about a week or two and I'll have a clever response to that.


I wouldn't think so either.
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Quote: (07-25-2016 10:55 PM)Stroked351w Wrote:  

Quote: (07-25-2016 08:46 AM)Tex Cruise Wrote:  

Quote: (07-25-2016 03:44 AM)Dantes Wrote:  

Quote: (07-25-2016 01:01 AM)Stroked351w Wrote:  

Thanks brother. I'm blonde so it takes me a minute to catch on.

You are also a woman.

Harsh man.

I don't think a woman could come up with that username.

Give me about a week or two and I'll have a clever response to that.


I wouldn't think so either.


Even though you are a newbie, and we do not really know you, you are being presumed to be a guy based on your username, and the assumption is that chicks don't think like that.

So, maybe just mention how you were inspired with your username might help, no?
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#8

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I had an old silverado with a 351 stroker. I still remember the way it sounded.

Nice engine.
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Quote: (07-26-2016 11:28 PM)LINUX Wrote:  

I had an old silverado with a 351 stroker. I still remember the way it sounded.

Nice engine.


Yeah... something like that.. .. that's what I'm talking about!!!!!!!

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351 is a ford engine, why would you do that to a Chevy? Sad. =(
Unloyal
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Quote: (07-27-2016 10:21 AM)Dons D Wrote:  

351 is a ford engine, why would you do that to a Chevy? Sad. =(
Unloyal


I used to know some of that, and now they turned everything to liter references.

I see now, also, from where the W came... (that is Windsor).

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ford_351

Browsing through the wikipedia information is like an interesting refresher course to go through some of that.

I recall that the Chevy 350 was the most common engine for chevy, but if you look at the Chevy description of the "small block", there are all kinds of submodels of the 350, too.
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Quote: (07-26-2016 10:58 PM)JayJuanGee Wrote:  

Quote: (07-25-2016 10:55 PM)Stroked351w Wrote:  

Quote: (07-25-2016 08:46 AM)Tex Cruise Wrote:  

Quote: (07-25-2016 03:44 AM)Dantes Wrote:  

Quote: (07-25-2016 01:01 AM)Stroked351w Wrote:  

Thanks brother. I'm blonde so it takes me a minute to catch on.

You are also a woman.

Harsh man.

I don't think a woman could come up with that username.

Give me about a week or two and I'll have a clever response to that.


I wouldn't think so either.


Even though you are a newbie, and we do not really know you, you are being presumed to be a guy based on your username, and the assumption is that chicks don't think like that.

So, maybe just mention how you were inspired with your username might help, no?

Fair enough, One of my hobbies is turning wrenches, I'm also a big ford fan and have been since I was a kid. I really love the Windsor based engine, two of of my mustangs are running 302's but I've been slowly gathering parts for a turbo 351 swap in my 89. I just recently got into drifting so that's what the other one is for.

Good to see that there are few other guys on here that can appreciate the sound of a V8.
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Quote: (07-27-2016 12:37 PM)JayJuanGee Wrote:  

Quote: (07-27-2016 10:21 AM)Dons D Wrote:  

351 is a ford engine, why would you do that to a Chevy? Sad. =(
Unloyal


I used to know some of that, and now they turned everything to liter references.

I see now, also, from where the W came... (that is Windsor).

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ford_351

Browsing through the wikipedia information is like an interesting refresher course to go through some of that.

I recall that the Chevy 350 was the most common engine for chevy, but if you look at the Chevy description of the "small block", there are all kinds of submodels of the 350, too.

General Motors has all kinds of different sized small blocks but the same could sadi about any of the major manufacturers. They have really done well since the LS came out. I don't see how they could do any better than that.
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Quote: (07-29-2016 12:00 AM)Stroked351w Wrote:  

Quote: (07-26-2016 10:58 PM)JayJuanGee Wrote:  

Quote: (07-25-2016 10:55 PM)Stroked351w Wrote:  

Quote: (07-25-2016 08:46 AM)Tex Cruise Wrote:  

Quote: (07-25-2016 03:44 AM)Dantes Wrote:  

You are also a woman.

Harsh man.

I don't think a woman could come up with that username.

Give me about a week or two and I'll have a clever response to that.


I wouldn't think so either.


Even though you are a newbie, and we do not really know you, you are being presumed to be a guy based on your username, and the assumption is that chicks don't think like that.

So, maybe just mention how you were inspired with your username might help, no?

Fair enough, One of my hobbies is turning wrenches, I'm also a big ford fan and have been since I was a kid. I really love the Windsor based engine, two of of my mustangs are running 302's but I've been slowly gathering parts for a turbo 351 swap in my 89. I just recently got into drifting so that's what the other one is for.

Good to see that there are few other guys on here that can appreciate the sound of a V8.

Do you find some of the newer models of mustangs to have electronics that make any kinds of modifications more difficult.. so for example, do you stay away from some of the newer models because of electronics or do you have access to the right kind of equipment to be able to compensate for some of the newer electronics?
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The Windsor is the only style of Ford V8 I don't own one of (yet), from flathead to Boss.

Thread about fashion turns into thread about V8s... I love this place.

Quote: (01-19-2016 11:26 PM)ordinaryleastsquared Wrote:  
I stand by my analysis.
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Quote: (07-29-2016 02:44 AM)JayJuanGee Wrote:  

Quote: (07-29-2016 12:00 AM)Stroked351w Wrote:  

Quote: (07-26-2016 10:58 PM)JayJuanGee Wrote:  

Quote: (07-25-2016 10:55 PM)Stroked351w Wrote:  

Quote: (07-25-2016 08:46 AM)Tex Cruise Wrote:  

Harsh man.

I don't think a woman could come up with that username.

Give me about a week or two and I'll have a clever response to that.


I wouldn't think so either.


Even though you are a newbie, and we do not really know you, you are being presumed to be a guy based on your username, and the assumption is that chicks don't think like that.

So, maybe just mention how you were inspired with your username might help, no?

Fair enough, One of my hobbies is turning wrenches, I'm also a big ford fan and have been since I was a kid. I really love the Windsor based engine, two of of my mustangs are running 302's but I've been slowly gathering parts for a turbo 351 swap in my 89. I just recently got into drifting so that's what the other one is for.

Good to see that there are few other guys on here that can appreciate the sound of a V8.

Do you find some of the newer models of mustangs to have electronics that make any kinds of modifications more difficult.. so for example, do you stay away from some of the newer models because of electronics or do you have access to the right kind of equipment to be able to compensate for some of the newer electronics?

Actually no, I also have a 2014 GT, I love the technology that Ford has in the new mustangs and really any vehicle regardless of brand it really is amazing what new vehicles can do. I don't but i still have my 100,000 mile warranty so I haven't really given it much thought. If something breaks I'll just take it to the stealership.
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OP, is this thread going in the direction you were hoping for?

I'm the King of Beijing!
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It could have gone worse all things considered!
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Quote: (07-29-2016 04:07 AM)Tex Cruise Wrote:  

The Windsor is the only style of Ford V8 I don't own one of (yet), from flathead to Boss.


So how do you explain the wikipedia page that I referred to earlier in which they referenced both a Windsor and a Clevland?

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ford_351



Quote: (07-29-2016 04:07 AM)Tex Cruise Wrote:  

Thread about fashion turns into thread about V8s... I love this place.

The fashion thing wasn't going anywhere, anyhow... [Image: lol.gif]
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Quote: (07-29-2016 08:15 AM)Suits Wrote:  

OP, is this thread going in the direction you were hoping for?

Nope! That's okay though I followed the link in the first reply and basically found what I was looking for.

I'll trade talking fashion for cars any day
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Quote: (07-29-2016 11:25 AM)JayJuanGee Wrote:  

So how do you explain the wikipedia page that I referred to earlier in which they referenced both a Windsor and a Clevland?

The Windsor and Cleveland are two different designs, from two different factories of the same capacity engine (either 302 or 351 cu.)

Here in Australia the Windsor was available as an option in the Ford Falcon from 1967 to 1970, when they switched to a Cleveland untill the early '80's when the V8 option was canned for a few years. In the 1990s when the V8 option returned, it was a fuel injected version of the 302 Windsor.

I have a couple of Clevelands because they are more common and also a much physically larger than a Windsor of the same capacity and therefore harder to fit into hot rods and things, so they can be had a lot cheaper.

Quote: (01-19-2016 11:26 PM)ordinaryleastsquared Wrote:  
I stand by my analysis.
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