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ALL I can Say is

 

DOUBLE M - P-H-M!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

 

Yes I'd like to exchange my Diamond Studded COckring for Euros!

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In his bio Franco states that his original profession was that of a “landscape architect”. In my experience landscape architects have made great escorts… and especially dominant escorts…

 

Regarding the Abercrombie business… does it not seems proper that Rick seems to know quite a bit about “children’s” clothing. Perhaps as something analagous to the plot line of the movie Big, Rick is Abercrombie’s and Hollister’s marketing consultant.

 

Oh, and come to think of it “marketing directors” have made the best dominant escorts as well… ;)

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>I agree and I've said before that Franco's very sexy...but

>doesn't he know that Abercrombie is children's clothing? :o

 

IMO, anyone over 21 wearing A&F just looks silly to me. All these guys trying to look hot and express themselves just wind up looking like conformists. They lack personal style and individuality from my perspective. There are so many 40+ guys in DC wearing A&F it's absurd. And DC ain't Paris that's for sure. }(

 

However, Franco certainly looks hot in that shirt and even hotter without it. :9

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RE: Rick's Right

 

>Rick's right; he looks like he's wearing his son's tee shirt.

 

LOL I just had a mental image of my father (a big, hairy macho guy) wearing the clothes I wore when I was a teenager (the late 80's, when androgyny was "in") and it wasn't a pretty sight. I'd rather see Franco in his son's T-shirt. :p

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>All

>these guys trying to look hot and express themselves just wind

>up looking like conformists. They lack personal style and

>individuality from my perspective

 

Derek and I notice that all the time. There seems to be a lot more conformity these days, and having the "right" name across your chest seems important, too. We often wonder where that's coming from and what it all means (there; now you know what we discuss when we're alone...did you think it was all grunts and groans? :p ).

 

On another semi-related note...what's with everyone suddenly wearing ankle socks? They remind us of the things our mothers used to keep in their purses for when they tried on shoes in shoe stores.

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JT, mon ami, next time you’re chatting with Franco, you might also talk up San Francisco, the sights and entertainment, what a treasure of pent up demand it is, and how far the euro would go here.

 

Also, if you get a chance, please ask him if he enjoys getting his butt munched.

 

A friend wants to know. ;)

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>You just can't be gracious.

 

You're right again; what's wrong with me? Why can't I just say something nice like...oh, I don't know, something like "If I were a client, the one escort I would hire would be Franco"? Oh wait, I already did. :p

 

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>LOL Well, according to A&F, their target market is ages 18

>to 22 and their other brand, Hollister, is for ages 14 to 18.

>Are you saying that Parisians are like Peter Pan? :p

 

LOL.

 

Speaking seriously, American clothings work really different in Europe.

In Italy for example you will hardly see men (let's not even mention women!) over 20 wearing sneakers unless they go to the gym or run!

 

Th "Woolrich" Arctic Parka 3-4 years ago (somehow still now) was a BIG thing in Italy (350 Euros there, 200 dollars here), and here I have only seen woren by a specific type of African American men.

 

C'est la vie.

:p

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>LOL Well, according to A&F, their target market is ages 18

>to 22 and their other brand, Hollister, is for ages 14 to 18.

>Are you saying that Parisians are like Peter Pan?

 

LOL.

 

Speaking seriously, American clothings work really different in Europe.

In Italy for example you will hardly see men (let's not even mention women!) over 20 wearing sneakers unless they go to the gym or run!

 

Th "Woolrich" Arctic Parka 3-4 years ago (somehow still now) was a BIG thing in Italy (350 Euros there, 200 dollars here), and here I have only seen woren by a specific type of African American men.

 

C'est la vie.

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>Speaking seriously, American clothings work really different in Europe.

 

You've made a good point here.

As for Franco, he's doing quite well in Paris and as far I'm concerned he can wears Abercrombie any day any time. :9

 

N'est-ce pas ... ;-)

 

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