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From the GREAT STATE OF MAINE...
The first woman Speaker of the House is off to a rough start, judging by the public tut-tuts from the proprietors of high society. To be fair, Madam Pelosi is still adjusting to her position, so it would only seem proper to extend a brief grace period during which such unladylike behavior as a "catfight" might be overlooked. However, such conduct is, of course, beneath the dignity of the traditionally male speakership position, and cannot long be tolerated by the American people (not to mention citizens of the world, who are watching with at least one eyebrow acock).
In the interest of making this civics "experiment" work, C&J offers a reminder that the boundaries of civility are breeched at our nation’s peril. Further, we offer Madam Pelosi some tips she would be well-advised to tuck in her ample bosom for easy reference when conducting the nation’s business:
Always...
Graciously accept gentlemanly offers of assistance.
Wear gloves on the street, at church and other formal occasions, except when eating or drinking.
When crossing the street, one must lift her dress a bit above the ankle while holding the folds of her gown together in her right hand and drawing them toward the right.
When introduced to a man a lady never offers her hand, she merely bows politely and says, "I am happy to make your acquaintance."
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Never...
Grab your hoops or lift your skirts higher than is absolutely necessary to go up stairs.
Sit with your legs crossed (except at the ankles if necessary for comfort or habit).
Lift your skirts up onto the seat of your chair when sitting down. (Wait for, or if necessary, ask for assistance when sitting down at a table or on a small light chair).
Speak in a loud, coarse voice.
(From, oddly, "The Gentleman’s Page: A Practical Guide for the 19th Century American Man")
Update: We have just been informed that the catfight between Madam Pelosi and Lady Harman took place in a vat of Jell-O. So never mind. Anyone got pics or a YouTube link??
It rubs the weekend on its skin or it gets the hose. Your West Coast-friendly edition of Cheers and Jeers starts in There’s Moreville... [Swoosh!!] RIGHTNOW! [Gong!!]
Thanks to the fact that the standard SIXAXIS controller doesn't have vibration, most game developers aren't going to program in vibration functions to their games on the odd hope that someone will pick up a PS3 Racing Wheel. In turn, PS3 racing wheels—like this one from Logitech—won't have vibration functions either. Oh joy.
Hit the jump to hear what we think about this (warning, self-playing audio).
Force Feedback on PS3? Not So Much [1up via Kotaku - Suck it McWhertor]
If you're lucky enough to have an Xbox 360, Wii, PS3 and PS2 or any combination of those, this XCM XFPS 360 multicomponent cable v2 can hook you up. Just flip a switch and you can toggle between all of your machines, you spoiled brat. Your next assignment: play games on all four machines at the same time.
If you're rich enough to have all those consoles, this cable's $29.99 price won't bother you. Looks like the thing actually works, too—check out the video, if you can stand its elevator music:
Product Page [XCM]
Buy it here [Total Console]
Thank you all so much!
I couldn't have done it without you (actually, I could have gotten to half-million just from my Dad, he is a big fan)
I can't wait to get started on 2007.
I had a nice little break for Christmas but it made me realize how much I have grown to love the daily challenge of finding, shooting, and writing about great style.
I have some great trips lined up, new features for The Sartorialist, a new video for Style.com that I'm preparing to edit, and some more events in the United States (and ,if I can swing it, London, Hong Kong, and Rio)
I'm dying to make it to Sweden and efforting to make that happen soon. Should I go in the Winter or Spring?
Dying to go to Naples and Tokyo.
This posting is going longer than I expected so while I'm at it I want to send a thanks out to some of the people that really made a difference to The Sartorialist this year.
Mom & Dad
Dave Allen
Dirk Standen and everyone at CondeNet.com
Adam Rapoport & Jim Nelson and everyone at GQ
Michael Macko and everyone at Saks Fifth Avenue
Finally, thanks to everyone that allowed me to take their photos and played along ,in good nature, while people all around the world dissected your style choices of the day.


