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GQ's so GQ

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Justin said he wasn't going to read this unless it was posted on Blogcadre. He's the one who prompted me to write it so here it goes....

My husband and I were at one of our favorite sandwich shops here in Vegas, Jimmy John's. Try if you come across it. The Club Lulu is my favorite, as well as saying lulu in my Texas accent. It really throws people off here. We were eating our yummy subs when somehow the topic of GQ came up. I don't know. It could have been that we were talking about Courtney Love, but she's not GQ. Oh, it could have been our talk about Foo Fighters. They are sorta GQ (you following the whole Nirvana theme here). But then our talk lead to GQ itself. What the heck does it mean?

Yes GQ stands for Gentlemen's Quartely. It has great stuff on style and fashion for men. My husband has never picked up a copy. But since JFK junior started this manly fashion mag, the term GQ has been used in a different way. And that's my question as well as my unfashionable husband's too. What does GQ stand for in our unfashionable world?

We hear our friends, well we do it too, say something like, "That's so GQ" or "You look GQ." Which to me translates to, "That's so Gentlemen's Quartely" and "You look so Gentlemen's Quartely." I'm sure it wasn't mean like that! JFK junior never intended it to be used like that or so I assume. But really what does it mean? We sat there, half way through our club lulu's and dorritos pondering this thought. "Gotta Quit?" No. "Gansta Quarry?" No. "That's so golfing quickly?" No. Nothing worked and the lulu's were eaten.

So the question was never really answered. Until I had what therapists call a breakthrough. GQ is a magaizine about style and fashion for men. So it's more of a lifestyle. The letters G and Q have no meaning to us, but the lifestyle does. So to give the compliment "You look GQ" is basically saying, "You've got fashion sense and it shows! I wanna jump your body now!" Any man hearing that would think, "Now I'm GQ."

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I did too know...

We got started on the conversation because I mentioned some shit-box PC's my work buys at Fry's for $200 whose brand is "Great Quality PC." They're actually not bad for the price you pay: Sempron processors, low on cache, RAM, and disk, but hey it's only $200. Well at work we call them "GQ" and they make great windows boxen when all you do is run winamp/outlook/ie on them.

Anyway, my first guess, Gentelmen's Quarterly (which I did mentioned at Jimmy John's) was correct. My theory about it's use as an adjective has to do with a women's magazine: Cosmopolitan. Things can be described as cosmopolitan because it actually has a meaning, usually worldly or sophisticated. But the sophistication and style that Cosmopolitan the magazine has can be found in the men's magazine GQ, so why not use that as a title for men's worldliness and sophistication? My second guess is that JFK Jr. started the whole thing as marketing propaganda.

Hold on here...

Yes you did say Gentlemens's Quartely, but you also asked me to look up the meaning that we all use and why we use it. My story was meant to be just that, a entertaining read on a subject that we didn't understand over at Jimmy John's.