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  1. I've only tried at this situation and failed, but here's my two cents:

     

    Never worry about being too bold. If she's still fantasizing about some guy you're not adequately making her forget about him. The best way to do that is to be more badass than he was. There's no need to call her out on it, just be cool and don't worry about anyone else but yourself. If you act like these old guys don't matter chances are she will too. 

    Well, I did only meet her five days ago. I got her number at my cousin's wedding, after a truly all-out performance on my part. Got some sexy pics within two days. She keeps lamenting how bad this dude treats (or treated) her, but they still hook up. I am trying to make her confirm her own doubts, but am limited to texting; she lives like an hour's drive away, and I don't have a car. 

     

     

    let her come to you, get on with your life and holler at females that aren't her in the meantime

    See above — I'm pretty sure I have to work if I want anything. She's the first and only prospect in about four months.

  2. I like how the blanket and the pants have the same magnitude of wrinkling, and, therefore, a similar casual abandon — well staged. 

     

    Also, I'd enjoy seeing all the items pictured on this page worked into a single outfit.

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    Introduction

     

    Every day, I check the recent listings for Dior Homme items. It's a time consuming process, because I have to sift through everything else I'm not interested in. Although I am a bit of an extremist, I know that there are other members who have similar browsing tendencies. As Dior Homme is one of the most popular brands on superfuture, I believe that it should have its own thread — like Visvim has. 

     

    Premise

     

    This thread will be the sales compliment to the Superfanclub, in superfashion. Instead of having to browse through pages of listings, members may come here to see only the Dior Homme listings. Here, requests may also be made for specific items, which sellers may address. The idea is to concentrate the availability of some of the market's finest and rarest offerings.

     

    Etiquette

     

    To keep this thread tidy, sellers should refrain from posting full ads. If your ad has multiple items, please only post one picture for each one. Furthermore, an ad should not be posted more than once, in this thread. If you have new items to add, you may post them, and indicate the pages with any previous posts that are still active. To promote transparency and honesty, unofficial offers must follow the supermarket guidelines. For example, if a seller indicates a willingness to sell a certain item, in response to a request, the seller must provide an estimated price. That said, other inquiries should be moved to PM. Finally, requests may be answered by links to external sites, such as Yahoo! Japan, but such ads should not simply be dumped here. 

     

    Resources

     

    Dior Homme Superfanclub

    http://supertalk.superfuture.com/index.php/topic/149788-the-dior-homme-superfanclub/#entry2955415

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    Introduction

     

    Although it had a terrible layout, and was almost inactive for a year before its demise, I miss the Dior Homme Multiply Group. As time goes by, it gets more difficult to find any material on Hedi's Dior. Yet, I don't find myself caring any less about the clothes produced during that era. So I am creating this thread as the place to look for Dior Homme.

     

    Premise

     

    The function of this thread is to provide information on all things Dior Homme. This will be the place to come for general discussion, legit checks, sizing advice, and rare pictures. Both Hedi Slimane and KVA material is welcome. 

     

    Etiquette

     

    Although this is a venue for opinions, please be diplomatic, and provide reasonable arguments. Heated debates, about when exactly it was that Hedi stopped being original, should be taken elsewhere. Knife fights are good for this sort of thing. Requests, for specific information or pictures, may be made here, but if it is more than a couple of pictures — runway collections, for example — responses should be moved to PM. Furthermore, while fit pics are welcome, this thread is not intended as niche waywt. Use your discretion. Finally, at the request of the supermods, shopping will not be done here. Members may post items currently for sale, as long as the post is relavent to discussion. Business inquiries should be made via PM.

     

    Resources

     

    Best of Hedi Slimane

    http://supertalk.superfuture.com/index.php/topic/20936-the-best-of-dior-homme-by-hedi-slimane/

    Dior Homme Community Sale Thread

    http://supertalk.superfuture.com/index.php/topic/149810-dior-homme-community-sale-thread/

  5. Glad to be of service! Since you're staying on Albert, I recommend going to the Scone Witch. My first job was there, a long time ago. The scones are delicious, and the jam is top quality, but they also have some awesome sconewitches (that's not a pun, they're actually called that). It gets insanely busy, between noon and 1:30, but anytime before or after is OK. That said, if you go around mid-day, you can walk north, on block, to Wellington, and west about a block; in front of the National Archives (big white box with little windows punched in) is a beautiful little retreat called the Garden of the Provinces. Eating there is quite relaxing. 

  6. Oh, were accommodations hard to get? I study in Montreal, and it's much more interesting. There's solid shopping, tons of great restaurants, and the night life has a number of quality venues, too. That said, Ottawa being my home, I still like it more. I'm something of a homebody, so the general lack of excitement suits me just fine, most of the time. If you're going to be here a few days, you could take in the National Gallery, if you're into that sort of thing. It's got a pretty good collection, especially of Impressionism onwards. Obviously, Canadian art is the largest feature, and worth checking out, but I get tired of landscapes and church paintings after a while. Also, because you're here longer, you can check out some other places to eat. Along Preston, which is mostly Little Italy, there is are number of nice places. Giovanni's is a high end, former Mafia hangout, with traditional fair. A little ways north is La Favorita, which is a delicious, high-end pizza place. For a casual slice though, I'd recommend Preston Pizza, just south of Somerset (China Town). Also on Preston is my favourite shawarma place, Preston Shawarma — just don't order the large, which is absolutely giant. All this information is somewhat subject to where you're staying. There's lots of little places along the north of Bank, entering Downtown. Elgin, one of the major Downtown streets, has a number of casual bars, many of them currently acting as gatherings for the Playoffs. The only one I have distinct memories of, though, is Oz, which is a martini bar and tapas place, at the intersection of Elgin with Gladstone. It's has a nice, low key vibe, and an interesting menu. Finally, in the heart of Downtown, on Slater,  is Suisha gardens, which is one of the more spectacular (in the literal sense) restaurants. Upstairs, there is a floating sushi bar, but downstairs there are little cabins for other Japanese fair. It even has a little stream running through it! I'm not a sushi guy, but the rest of the menu was very nice, and the setting is memorable. 

  7. Although Ottawa is something of a cultural wasteland, it is at least scenic. It's going to be pretty bad weather, tomorrow, but walking along the Canal is relaxing. The tulip festival is on, which means that there are tulips and nearly as many tourists. I can't think of any particularly good shopping, other than what's been said, but that's partly because I haven't shopped here in a long time. There are some good places to eat, though. Right at the top of the list is Atelier, on Rochester (of all places). It's not open Monday, and it might be difficult to get in, but it is by far the best restaurant around. If you like pho, Somerset Street has the highest concentration of restaurants I have ever seen (there's a corner with three of the same same place, owned by the same guy), and I have been to them all. I would recommend Pho Bo Ga, on the North corner of the intersection with Lebreton. It's more expensive, and busier than any other place, but the quality is also higher. If there is too long a line, you could try its adjacent sister, The New Pho Bo Ga LA. Those will be open on Monday, late, too. As far as after hours stuff goes, there isn't much. The Byward Market, north-east of Downtown, has most of the bars and clubs, but variety is limited. Basically, you've got your really awful bro-centric places, playing top 40s, your diverse-crowd places, playing top 40s, your country places, and the odd, artsy, chick with guitar kind of places. Although its never been a hit with me, because of its lack of edge, Zaphods is a popular Monday destination for people in there early-to-mid twenties. Music is hit and miss, but Monday is electronic night, and having never been on Monday, I couldn't say what that's like. I've heard good things about the Mercury Lounge, which is this three story, but separated, possibly gay bar and club. It seems to cater to a slightly older crowd, in general. I hope that helps.

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