08 January 2009

For Tucker

He will be missed. An engineer's perspective of khaki and oxford. A Georgia Tech alum who probably chanted at UGA /GA Tech basketball games,"That's alright. That's ok. You'll be working for us someday." I will miss his blog, travels and unique southern take on getting dressed.

12 comments:

DAM said...

What happened to both of his blogs?

Zingiber said...

I'll definitely miss him. I like your description, too; spot-on.

DAM said...

Thanks for the nice words - I agree its a shame he closed up shop and took down all the old postings... Such is life, I guess.

OTC said...

Does anyone know why he shut them down? This is a very sad day.

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M.Lane said...

As always, very well put. I really enjoyed both his blogs and will miss them.

ML
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heavy tweed jacket said...

Fine tribute to Tucker. He had an uncanny way of finding great subjects for his blogs, always delivered with humor and insight.

Tucker said...

tintin, many thanks.

Duckheads, a Col. Littleton No. 1 belt and tartan. Appropriate for my obit, and very 'southron'.

It is often overlooked, however, that my primary sartorial influencers were the many Cornell undergrads (such as the esteemed Sartre) populating my home town. Then throw in my father's big-company corporate look, my short high-school stint in Alabama, and a little polishing from the OPH and college; the die was set.

Sorry I had to take the blogs down completely. I might have left them up, but I recently began receiving e-mails from people who either thought they knew me and wanted to get back in touch or didn't know me but wanted to get to know me better. A little creepy and disconcerting. I might come back in a somewhat more 'anonymous' manner next time.

tintin said...

Tucker-Thank you for the update. A shame you had to take it down but I certainly understand. You have a lot of fans. I'm thinking the uncreepy kind. Just regular schmos like me and Longwing.

Kim said...

And I will miss your referrals. I got more hits from your blog than any other (even the very popular Clemsongirl).

Should I be offended nobody wanted to get to know me better? ;-}

JJ said...

check out the second series of books she recommends:

http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=97102045

Patrick said...

I understand Tucker's experience completely, and join in the general bemoaning.