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Electra225

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  1. The 1935 Rolls Royce Phantom. Possibly the most beautiful car I have ever laid my eyes on.

    Sorry...no nekked boys. ;)

     

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    This 1935 Rolls Royce Phantom is known as the "Round Door" because of the shape of the doors. It is owned by and displayed in the Petersen Automobile Museum in Los Angeles and appears regularly at major antique automobile shown around the country. It is a Pebble Beach Best in Show Winner and consistently wins First in Class and Best in Show trophies whenever and wherever it is shown. It is truly an impressive car to see and hear run.

  2. I have found Adam to be both outgoing and very friendly over the years that I have known him and he has been my go-to masseur. Highly recommended!!!!!!!!!!

  3. Eduardo is a joke and a rip=off. His 90 minute session lasted less than 45 minutes and his technique is, at best, average. He wants his clients in and out and gone as quickly as possible. Not worth the $$$$$$$. Avoid. Also, his studio is a real dump.

  4. I have been a client of Adam for a number of years. To me, he is warm and engaging and we talk of many things--especially history and politics and current events. His skills as a masseur are excellent and I have never hesitated to recommend him highly. He is my go-go guy in Houston.

  5. I've owned many Ford, Mercury, and Lincoln automobiles over the years. It is sad to see the car lines go. However, in recent years these cars have not kept up with styling trends and look old and out of date. I've switched to GM cars over the past few years and will stay with GM for the foreseeable future. I want to buy American whenever I can to support our economy.

  6. The "C" suite is where the executive sit. It may be a corner office with windows and a view or it may be an entire suite (reception area, executive assistant's office, formal office for the executive, "working office" for the executive, formal conference room, and a private restroom to include a shower and closet for changes of clothes). The entrance doors to such an office suite are usually double doors and the décor is definitely upscale and designer quality (with nothing from Office Depot).

     

    Regarding what one wears in a "cube": One should always dress two or three levels above one's current job. It is how you get noticed for promotions. "Business casual" is for those who, typically, won't become the president of the company. I learned long ago that appearance is a major part of the "game" to get ahead and stay ahead--it is how one can afford to see gentleman callers of high reputation and quality on a regular and fulfilling basis...

  7. Brown shoes and belt with blue suit? ABSOLUTEY NOT!!! One can get away with cordovan or dark burgundy. If you are aiming for the "C" Suite (or better), black shoes and blue suit are the only way to go. One must distinguish between "FAD" and "FASHION". Good taste is always in good taste in style and fashion. Looking like you stepped out of "GQ", especially the current issues, is, in the real world, a tragic and career-ending / career-limiting mistake. Re-read "DRESS FOR SUCCESS" (the current edition) for good advice. One more thing: Suits and jackets that are cut too small (sleeves that are too short and coat tails that are too short) make you look ridiculous unless you are in your early 20's and wear a size SMALL. Otherwise, you will spend the rest of your career in a cube looking at a computer for 8 to 10 hours a day and listening to the hum of florescent lights and drinking coffee from a paper cup.

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