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    Quote Originally Posted by ClarkKent View Post
    I didn't know tipping was standard, what is an appropriate amount?

    And I don't think a potato bag will go well with my top hat...
    A septic tank asking some tea caddies about tipping, now that's a bit irish!!

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    Haha I'm so confused

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cornelia View Post
    As long you have cash and a hefty tip, you can come wearing a potato bag.
    Tip? thats a good one

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    Quote Originally Posted by funlover12 View Post
    a monocle is a must for any gentleman, and a hat, on top, some might say a top hat, but I dont, its a hat on top.
    I once saw your lady in one of the gentlemen clubs to which you refer, my monocle nearly fell out into my glass of martini (shaken not stirred) as she slapped me in the face when I said "tally hoe!" to her, she must have thought I was soliciting for her total costs for the night
    get that woman in line before you bring that ruffian back to any of our establishments again *slaps with feebly stretched outward empty glove across your face* I demand satisfaction! but a go of her will suffice instead. now move post haste!
    You planning on paying the lady ten shillings for her trouble

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    Quote Originally Posted by dan8808 View Post
    Tip? thats a good one
    I forgot that cheapskates aren't too familiar with tips.
    I'll be your pussycat licking at your milk

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    Quote Originally Posted by funlover12 View Post
    a monocle is a must for any gentleman, and a hat, on top, some might say a top hat, but I dont, its a hat on top.
    I once saw your lady in one of the gentlemen clubs to which you refer, my monocle nearly fell out into my glass of martini (shaken not stirred) as she slapped me in the face when I said "tally hoe!" to her, she must have thought I was soliciting for her total costs for the night
    get that woman in line before you bring that ruffian back to any of our establishments again *slaps with feebly stretched outward empty glove across your face* I demand satisfaction! but a go of her will suffice instead. now move post haste!
    Damn old chap, That happen to you too?

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    Quote Originally Posted by pigsmickey View Post
    You planning on paying the lady ten shillings for her trouble
    knew, ten pieces ohf silver *laughs like a horse*

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    Quote Originally Posted by ClarkKent View Post
    Hey all! So while we were getting ready for our most recent (and first!) adventure, I had a bit of a stressful moment when picking out my clothes. Of course Mrs Shadow had no problems, she's got loads of sexy yet classy outfits (she's often mistaken for another stripper when we're at a gentlemans club). Fortunately I had something nice from my most recent Daily Planet function, but it made me curious, what is the standard "dress code" for gentlemen? I'd hate to show up looking like some kind of street urchin!

    Brown Thomas or BT2 most preferred


    Definitely not Penneys

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