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C'est la vie; c'est la guerre; c'est la pomme de terre                                     A View from/of the Econochasm by John Palmer

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Curling in a Tuxedo
EclectEcon Ends the Season in Style
The final bonspiel of the season, the Spring Thaw:



Update: The top two photos were from Friday night's draw. The next two are from the Saturday morning draw. Note the morning coat and burgundy (vs. black) cummerbund and tie; the shirt is pink, but was washed out by the flash.



Update #2: And from the evening draw, my Hawaiian dinner jacket.

Category: Photographs, Sports Posted on Saturday, April 12, 2008 at 3:11am
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Gabriel (www):
Never mind the tux, I can't believe you pulled off that hat!

I wish men wore more hats, so I could do it and not feel strange!
4.12.2008 3:42am
Rebekah K (mail) (www):
John, you look positively dashing. Did the wardrobe interfere much with the game? Or should I make the assumption that you play brilliantly no matter what the garb? :-)

Gabriel, what's wrong with your spearheading the hat movement in your territory? If you like hats, wear them!
4.12.2008 11:08am
William Polley (mail) (www):
Pictures like that remind me that I so very much wish that there was a curling rink closer to me.

Nice!
4.12.2008 4:05pm
Ben D. Singer (Not the Sociology Prof) (mail):
Professor Palmer, I gotta say, you look good in a tuc. Will you be back at Western next year?
4.13.2008 11:11pm
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