Well DM is clearly interested in fashion if he recognizes names like Armani and McQueen. It's not that DM knows nothing about fashion:
"When I wrote that I could never find Armani that fit, you pronounced that I am out of touch with fashion."
Shorty, Giorgio's 80 years old now, he's old news. I agree. You're out of touch.
He doesn't write that he "prefers function to form" but instead, "It is true that I believe form follows function." The shape of something should be based on its purpose, so if your purpose is to theatrically impress, you should go couture.
DM wants to put on a show for us.
http://news.nationalpost.com/2013/0...as-death-was-always-a-little-different-classm
"Dellen was — and I realize I’m playing into a stereotype here — a little marginalized, a little different. I didn’t even know the guy was so wealthy. He always looked like a bit of a hillbilly,” Mr. Humphrey said.At a school where most students had rich parents and wore trendy outfits, Mr. Millard wore clothes more befitting a farmer. His father used to drop him off in an old pickup truck."
Lots of interesting stuff in the first two-three threads on here. DM was apparently leaving a hotel near Cawthra on the morning he was arrested.
From May 11, 2013.Tim Bosma has not been located and our greatest priority is the welfare and locating of Tim Bosma, said Supt. Dan Kinsella.
Anyone who knows where Tim is, please help us to return Tim. For those responsible, turn yourself in.
Kinsella said the OPP, Brantford and Toronto police and the Canadian Border Services Agency are helping with investigation.
FWIW, this is the article that DM is referencing in his letter. The only plaid suit pictured in the article features a matching kilt. Since we have only seen snippets of the letter without any context to whom he is replying to, it is difficult to say for certain, but IMO it seems as though he may be joking - essentially telling the recipient that he's so out of touch with fashion, he just may wear a skirt to his trial.
Wisdom from DM via ABro's blog: http://www.annrbrocklehurst.com/tag/dellen-millard
Ok people, what are we missing? It's right in front of our faces.
Good thing DM receives the news papers so he can keep on the latest fashions via advertisement choosing what he may wear to court. Maybe DP has made the green plad suggestion seeing as this advertisement via www is dated January 2014. Pretty sure DM has no internet access while imprisoned. But then if he is going to represent himself, maybe he does have access. :thinking: MOO.
In DM's area (zone 223 http://www.thestar.com/news/crime/k...eractive_map_black_and_white_differences.html) blacks are 6.7 times more likely to be stopped than whites, and that's not even counting those who are categorized Brown or Other...quite an achievement for a rich white boy to get carded. Yeah, they can't charge you with being a jerk, but they can fill out a contact card on you.
A brush with the law includes a visit with a police officer or a contact card. Being jailed isn't a brush with the law, it's a collision.
Humble, those are just words from his lawyer. I really do hope he shows up in court wearing the green plad (sic) Alexander McQueen he had his eye on as that will make him look the part, lolz.
Ikes! I just got the visual. :gasp: Green plaid suit including kilt, long hair. :laughing:
Millard appeared by video in an orange prison-issue jumpsuit with his hands behind his back. His hair has grown longer and has almost reached his chin.
http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/hamilton/news/all-3-bosma-suspects-make-court-appearance-1.2651205
Canada Border Services was involved from the beginning. Why? Was he trying to leave the country?
From May 11, 2013.
http://www.citynews.ca/2013/05/11/arrest-made-in-case-of-missing-hamilton-man/
Well DM is clearly interested in fashion if he recognizes names like Armani and McQueen. It's not that DM knows nothing about fashion:
"When I wrote that I could never find Armani that fit, you pronounced that I am out of touch with fashion."
Shorty, Giorgio's 80 years old now, he's old news. I agree. You're out of touch.
He doesn't write that he "prefers function to form" but instead, "It is true that I believe form follows function." The shape of something should be based on its purpose, so if your purpose is to theatrically impress, you should go couture.
DM wants to put on a show for us.
FWIW, this is the article that DM is referencing in his letter. The only plaid suit pictured in the article features a matching kilt. Since we have only seen snippets of the letter without any context to whom he is replying to, it is difficult to say for certain, but IMO it seems as though he may be joking - essentially telling the recipient that he's so out of touch with fashion, he just may wear a skirt to his trial.
Well DM is clearly interested in fashion if he recognizes names like Armani and McQueen. It's not that DM knows nothing about fashion:
"When I wrote that I could never find Armani that fit, you pronounced that I am out of touch with fashion."
Shorty, Giorgio's 80 years old now, he's old news. I agree. You're out of touch.
He doesn't write that he "prefers function to form" but instead, "It is true that I believe form follows function." The shape of something should be based on its purpose, so if your purpose is to theatrically impress, you should go couture.
DM wants to put on a show for us.
And then he grew up and started moving with an image-obsessed crowd. LB, drama graduate; MWJ, living art...
While Mr. Millard, now 27, may have outgrown his attention-getting snack, his old schoolmates memories seem to hold steady as Mr. Millard moved into adulthood: He did not flaunt his familys wealth, he remained rooted in a style of casual plaids and he maintained a dedication to American-built trucks.
That's priceless! Clearly a joke IMO.
What a great example of how things used out of context can make things appear to be what they're not.