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: If one can wear a Submariner with dress attire,
: and many DO, than one should be JUST as
: comfortable with the SMP in that role. After
: all, if it's good enough for 007, then...
Just because people do such a thing does not mean it is considered proper by those that make and play by the rules of social correctness.
But the attitude that 007 has is not necessarily a bad one. He does what he wants, plays by the rules of decorum when it suits him, and does not care what other people think when he bends or breaks the rules!
Some people have such uptight and stuffy rules for things that it seems virtually impossible for them to have any real pleasure within such rules.
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