I have been in meetings where a head of state will say, 'I like your tie,' to a man... or, 'I like your country because the weather's good,' or whatever. So for me, the pins in some ways were openers.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
You think that the heads of state only have serious conversations, but they actually often begin really with the weather or, 'I really like your tie.'
I love Goody's Spin Pins. They're super cheap and look like corkscrews. You just gather your hair and screw them into a bun.
Given the choice of Hollywood or poking steel pins in my eyes, I'd prefer steel pins.
Just a couple of minutes ago, I signed a couple of bowling pins for some people. That's a normal thing. Somebody will hand me something and say, 'Draw a picture! Draw the Dude!' They're probably selling them on eBay or something.
I'm no pin-up.
A pin has as much head as some authors and a good deal more point.
Who the hell ever dreamed up a tie? It's just such a weird idea, and yet it has been literally hanging around forever as the one constant and boring men's fashion staple.
I love wearing bow ties for no particular reason.
I like the fact that Jack is always wearing a tie except when he's on a mission. I do like it when I get out there and dress up, or dress down, a little bit.
Nobody's ever said that pins are a tool of diplomacy.