Monday, April 28, 2008
Dressing for the Business World - Accessories Make the Man
Whether youre an established and esteemed businessman or a Wall Street rookie, the right look can take you to all the right places. Dressing the part can be the difference between closing a deal and losing a client; getting your dream job or sending out resumes. While you may have the best suit money can buy, and shoes made of fine Italian leather, your wardrobe isnt complete until youve tied it all together with accessories. If you want to be revered as a powerful and esteemed businessman, dress the part and make sure you have these essential accessories.
- Solid Silk Tie: You can fill your closet with as many ties as you have room or money, however regardless of how many you have its essential to have that one tie that says Im established. Im important. Im powerful. When meeting with important clients, representatives, affiliates, or potential employers, choose a solid color silk tie to accessorize your suit. While patterned or themed ties are fun, playful, and say a lot about your character, a solid silk tie will show youre a serious man who likes things simple yet exquisite.
- Pen: Whether youre endorsing checks, writing notes, or signing off on a big deal, you need a sophisticated pen to complete your style. While a simple run of the mill pen can get the job done, it doesnt say much about the hand its in. A classy silver or gold pen brings an air of importance to its user that can speak volumes to possible clients, significant affiliates, or employees.
- Cufflinks: Many things are said to make the man and cufflinks are one of them. Cufflinks can pull together your entire outfit giving you a clean and polished appearance. The typical black suit can often become boring and tedious, but a pair of cufflinks can add a welcome yet subtle change to your ensemble. While past cufflinks may have been devoid of any excitement or major variation; many retailers now offer cufflinks in a wide selection of styles, colors, and designs. This vast selection of cufflinks makes it easy to give your suit a personal touch.
- Money Clip/Wallet: Want to look like youre the picture of wealth? A money clip may be the accessory for you. Money clips not only cut down on the weight and bulk of carrying a wallet in your pocket but they look flashy when you pay for your morning coffee or buy dinner for new clients. If youre not comfortable with trusting all your monetary possessions to a thin money clip, or you just refuse to get rid of your wallet ways, be sure to choose a nice leather wallet for optimal businessmen appearance.
- Weather Wear: Dont be caught in a torrential down pour or a snow storm without the proper weather wear. Not only will wearing soaking wet clothing or having frost bitten hands ruin your day, it will look bad. An established businessman like you should always be prepared. That means carrying a nice black umbrella when there is a chance of rain as well as having a scarf, leather gloves, and a nice hat for cold weather.
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Jean Shepherd, A Great American Humorist
To many, Jean Shepherd was a radio genius, magnificent storyteller and more. He has often been referred to as a Mark Twain for our time." At the same time, he was a unique and unusual individual who meant different things to different people. However, most will universally agree that Jean Shepherd was a Great American Humorist.
Shepherd was born in Chicago on July 26, 1921 and divided his youth between Chicago's south side and Hammond, Indiana. In the years when Dwight D. Eisenhower was the United States President, Shepherd was the radical voice of pop culture in the best sense of the word. But in the purest sense Jean Shepherd was a humorist, in the classic comic tradition taken from the adages that truth is often found in humor and also that pain is often found in truth.
Jean Shepherd was a very popular cult radio and cabaret personality in New York during the 1950s and 1960s. One thing that makes Shepherds appeal so universal is the fact that his stories ring true and nostalgic for listener whether or not they lived in the era he usually wrote and spoke about.
A renowned PBS and talk radio personality, Shepherd was responsible for creating many nostalgic humorous pieces of Americana storytelling, which later led to his being compared to the likes of Garrison Keilor. Earlier, from 1950-1954, Jean Shepherd was a radio DJ on WSAI Radio and also appeared on a nightly comedy show, "Rear Bumpers," on WLW, in Cincinnati.
Jean Shepherds most notable and well known achievement was perhaps the creation of the indefatigable Ralphie Parker and his quest for a BB gun in the holiday classic A Christmas Story.
In the transition from the Leave It To Beaver 1950s to the brave new world of the volatile Sixties, Jean Shepherd was an influential guide into a realm of rebellion, non-conformity, art, music and humor.
Well known books by Shepherd include In God We Trust, All Others Pay Cash and Wanda Hickeys Night of Golden Memories. But most will remember him best for his wonderful stories narrated in his own voice via the magic of talk radio.
When it comes to Jean Shepherd radio show stories there is a great legacy left behind and hundreds of hours of entertainment available. Whether you are an established self proclaimed fan of Jean Shepherd or not, these old radio stories are a must listen for anyone who loves humor, great stories, and the history of humor.
Luckily, due to the resurgence of interest in nostalgic radio shows hundreds of great Jean Shepherd episodes are readily available online. The best source for these (that I have found) is Bookzap. There you can find over seven hundred episodes of Jean Shepherd radio shows on both CD and DVD disks with crystalline clear sound quality. I highly recommend that you check Bookzap out!
Of course Mark Twain and Garrison Keilor will always get their due respect as two of Americas greatest story tellers ever, while Jean Shepherd rarely gets a mention. But consider this, Jean Shepherd was probably the greatest kazoo player of the past 50 years, and an ardent defender of its use. Who else can say that?
O. M. Wakefield is active in the Old Time Radio Community as a Collector and Reviewer. He advises folks to visit Bookzap's Giant OTR Collections and Radio Treasury OTR Online Catalogs for wonderful values and information regarding the Old Time Radio Show possibilities.
O.M. Wakefield, Old Time Radio Show, OTR Website Reviewer recommendations.Bookzap's Giant Collections and Giant OTR Catalogs
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