i got a huge oversized umbrella... its obnoxiously huge... and im 5'7 i take up a whole sidewalk walking down the street with it.
Men and Umbrellas
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Well there's actually a lot more involved.
(1) I typically stay in doors when it rains.
(2) If I am out, I'm finding a parking space nearest to the store/entrance.
(3) I'm married...
no really I care about my appearance, but I'm typically not outside when it rains and if I am, I'm prepared...but w/ a jacket and/or hat. That's all I need to get from the parking lot to my car (@work), and from my parking spot directly in front of my townhome to my frontdoor.
Seriously, if I lived in the city and used public transportation exclusively, I'd use an umbrella.
Except #2 of course since im not married....yet :-))#RespectTheCultureComment
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So my options are staying dry or looking like a drowned rat? I choose to stay dry."You got it man. I don't watch hockey." SidVish"I thought LeBron James was just going to be another addition to help me score."
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I never use an umbrella. I don't even own an umbrella actually.
It doesn't rain that much here as it is, and when it does it doesn't change anything I just walk through the rain if I have to. The only thing I change is that I'll wear shoes that I don't mind if they get dirty or wet.Blind to this impending fate
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I use my umbrella all the time and use it as often as possible actually, I think they're cool. Why would I want to be wet? Especially during the work week it makes no sense.
I'd rather pop open my umbrella and walk the 300 feet from my car to the office at normal pace than sprint and get soaked for 10 seconds."You make your name in the regular season, and your fame in the postseason." - Clyde Frazier
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Never heard of umbrellas being feminine. I have like 4 or 5 huge umbrellas I brought from my African headphone supplier.
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I use an umbrella... no problem with my "masculinity."
Hat and Coat just doesn't do the trick. If you wear a coat, you still have to deal with the wet coat, so I don't really see how that is a solution. And I can't wear a hat if I'm going somewhere even semi-formal because they destroy my hair once I take the hat off.Originally posted by DaImmaculateONeHow many brothers does Sub-zero running around in his clothing? No one can seem to kill the right one.Comment
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I can understand people not using one if their job has a garage where they don't have to go outside but I always keep one in my office just in case.Comment
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Real men carry umbrellas that shoot toxic smoke at their enemies.
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