The following is an email exchange between myself and someone at GQ after I made some changes to a video at the request of the editors.
Me: Sending updated cut now.
GQ: Got it. What’s different? Something [an editor] changed?
Me: Yeah, a little less horse blood, a little more sex. Pretty much the same criticism I’ve gotten from all my ex-girlfriends.
Classy, Ryan. Very classy.
UPDATE: The girl from GQ just sent the following response:
“Bitches! What’s a little horse blood in the grand scheme of things?”
I win.
I’m proud to say I’ve been to all but one of the several fine New York establishments listed.
Photographer Gordon von Steiner has been traveling far and wide this summer doing the Lord’s work for GQ. He photographed beautiful, fashionable women he saw on the streets of places like New York, LA, Paris, and Montreal. Remember, these are just normal girls…well, in the sense that they’re not signed to any modeling agency. Once you see the pics, you’ll realize that the adjective ‘normal’ could never be ascribed to ladies such as these.
Thanks be to God (and GQ).
As the working world goes increasingly casual, it’s the rebellious guys with attitude and serious style who are knotting up.
Yeah, maybe it’s weird to be excited over an article about neckties, but this is vindication for me. Sweet vindication!! Though Newsweek’s dress code is business-casual, it’s definitely more casual than business. As a result, I sometimes catch shit for throwing on a tie, as I am wont to do. The next time that happens I’m not going to run hunched over into the bathroom to cry and cut myself with my tie bar, but point them to this piece, straighten my tie and offer a hearty, “F you!” to the world.
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