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Big Family Gathering...
by
BlackJamesRackham
on 18 Jul, 2008 09:31
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So I made a post a couple months ago talking about how I have a wedding to go to and it will be the first time most of my family and family friends see my Sly. Well, tonight is the first night of showing off the new me. There's a dinner party tonight, then the wedding tomorrow. I'm not going to lie, I'm a little nervous. But I'm ready to show off the new look. Can't wait to see the reactions I get. Wish me luck!
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#1
by
The Zook
on 18 Jul, 2008 09:37
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Good luck man, I always enjoy showing off the new look... so much so that I think most everyone I know has already seen it lol.
Have a great time!
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#2
by
Sly Red
on 18 Jul, 2008 09:59
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There's a dinner party tonight, then the wedding tomorrow. I'm not going to lie, I'm a little nervous. But I'm ready to show off the new look. Can't wait to see the reactions I get. Wish me luck!
Three questions, BJR, and I'm just interested from a cultural point of view. 1) Is this a traditional Indian wedding and 2) Is your Mother going to be there? 3) If so, has she seen you sly? I work in IT and I have never seen a young Sly Indian guy. (other than yourself)
Red
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#3
by
BlackJamesRackham
on 18 Jul, 2008 10:04
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There's a dinner party tonight, then the wedding tomorrow. I'm not going to lie, I'm a little nervous. But I'm ready to show off the new look. Can't wait to see the reactions I get. Wish me luck!
Three questions, BJR, and I'm just interested from a cultural point of view. 1) Is this a traditional Indian wedding and 2) Is your Mother going to be there? 3) If so, has she seen you sly? I work in IT and I have never seen a young Sly Indian guy. (other than yourself)
Red
Hey Red. It is a traditional Indian wedding, so there are actually like 3-4 nights of events and such. I'm only attending Friday and Saturday night. My mom will be there, and she has seen me sly. She's been ok with it, I think. You're definitely right about not many Indians being sly. I think culturally, Indians love having longer hair. I know my dad prefers that my hair was longer.
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#4
by
MagmaBabe
on 18 Jul, 2008 10:58
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Hey Jay, good luck (not that you'll need it, from what I've seen it looks fantastic) but most of all,
have fun!!
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#5
by
Joe442
on 18 Jul, 2008 12:23
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Good Luck James! I hope it goes the very best for you and that you have a great time!
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#6
by
Tyler
on 18 Jul, 2008 12:30
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Have fun man!
I have a couple of Indian friends and associates that are Sly. I think it's becoming more popular as I am starting to see more and more Indian guys with the Sly dome here in the Bay Area.
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#7
by
Sly Red
on 18 Jul, 2008 12:33
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I have a couple of Indian friends and associates that are Sly. I think it's becoming more popular as I am starting to see more and more Indian guys with the Sly dome here in the Bay Area.
It's that Bay Area
hip factor. Always cutting edge in trends.
Red
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#8
by
BlackJamesRackham
on 18 Jul, 2008 14:36
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Well I'm off to this thing. Thanks for the responses guys (and MB of course

). I'll let you know how it goes, and hopefully I'll have some pics.
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#9
by
BlackJamesRackham
on 20 Jul, 2008 10:08
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So this weekend, I feel like my "sly transformation" is complete. Everyone I pretty much know or care about has now seen me sly.
As far as the reactions I got last night, on the whole, they were good. There was only one negative reaction. The first person to see me and recognize me gave me the UGH GROSS face and actually said, "What the hell did you do to your hair??!?!?!". Pretty rude in my opinion, actually, especially considering I haven't seen the person in 3 or 4 years. What if I was sick, and that's the reason I was sly. How can you can you just come out and say something like that. Regardless, it didn't bother me one bit.
The rest of the reactions were pretty good. Everyone else said it looked good, although only a handful were actually genuine about it. The younger crowd definitely loved it. Awesome and badass were the words they used. The older crowd would sort of admire it, a few of them said it looked good. One of my uncles pulled me aside and told me, "Hey man, I love this look. You're the coolest looking man in the building with that head and suit." So overall, very positive reactions.
The funny thing was a lot of people didn't even recognize me until I went up to them and re-introduced myself. I loved that part.
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#10
by
Paul
on 20 Jul, 2008 15:56
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Awesome James, glad to hear it was a positive experience. And your uncle was right, sly and a suit...makes a sweet combo.
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#11
by
RICKYBOBBY74
on 20 Jul, 2008 16:11
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usually when someone gives me the ugh gross face and makes a comment about my slyness i tell them its a serious disease and i only have 2 months to live. the look on their face is priceless....especially when i wish them well and walk away. just like if u had gained a lot of weight...is it nice to say ugh! u got fat!
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#12
by
BlackJamesRackham
on 20 Jul, 2008 16:13
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usually when someone gives me the ugh gross face and makes a comment about my slyness i tell them its a serious disease and i only have 2 months to live. the look on their face is priceless....especially when i wish them well and walk away. just like if u had gained a lot of weight...is it nice to say ugh! u got fat!

the funny thing is that this girl has gained 50 lbs since the last time i saw her...i could have have made a fat comment...but im above that
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#13
by
Joe442
on 21 Jul, 2008 13:02
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Glad it went well for you James! And like the song says....'Every girl's crazy 'bout a sharp dressed man!' Rock on bro!!