Archive for November, 2007

Burberry Outlets

Burberry plaidReader interest in my list of the Lacoste outlet store locations (as well as a great sale two weekends ago) inspired me to create a blog entry dedicated to the location of the U.S. Burberry factory outlet stores.

I found two shirts I really liked for 50% off. Happy hunting!

  • California:
  • Burberry Factory Store
    Desert Hills Premium Outlets
    48400 Seminole Road
    Cabazon, CA 92230
    (951) 922-2222

    Burberry Factory Store
    Vacaville Premium Outlets
    321 Nut Tree Rd. Ste.
    Vacaville, CA 95687
    (707) 452-1400

  • Florida:
  • Burberry Factory Store
    Orlando Premium Outlets
    8200 Vineland Avenue
    Orlando, FL 32821
    (407) 238-7777

  • Georgia:
  • Burberry Factory Store
    North Georgia Premium Outlets
    800 Highway 400
    South Dawsonville, GA 30534
    (706) 265-2100

  • Indiana:
  • Burberry Factory Store
    Lighthouse Place Premium Outlets
    601 Wabash St.
    Michigan City, IN 46360
    (219) 874-7777

  • Massachusetts:
  • Burberry Factory Store
    Wrentham Village Premium Outlets
    1 Premium Outlets Blvd #100
    Wrentham, MA 02093
    (508) 384-7550

  • Maine:
  • Burberry Factory Store
    Freeport Outlets
    42 Main St.
    Freeport, ME 04032
    (207) 865-4400

  • Nevada:
  • Burberry Factory Store
    Fashion Outlets of Las Vegas
    32100 Las Vegas Blvd. S.
    Primm, NV 89019
    (702) 874-2244

  • New York:
  • Burberry Factory Store
    Woodbury Common Premium Outlets
    498 Red Apple Ct.
    Central Valley, NY 10917
    (845) 928-4500

    Burberry Factory Store
    Fashion Outlets of Niagara Falls
    1900 Military Road
    Niagara Falls, NY 14304
    (716) 297-5400

  • Pennsylvania:
  • Burberry Factory Store
    The Crossings Premium Outlets
    1000 Route 611
    Tannersville, PA 18372
    (570) 629-8870

  • Texas:
  • Burberry Factory Store
    Round Rock Premium Outlets
    4401 North IH-35
    Round Rock, TX 78664
    (512) 879-6100

    Burberry Factory Store
    Rio Grande Valley Premium Outlets
    1000 North Texas
    Mercedes, TX 78570
    (956) 565-4888

  • Virginia:
  • Burberry Factory Store
    Leesburg Corner Premium Outlets
    241 Fort Evans Road NE
    Leesburg, VA 20176
    (703) 737-2300

  • Washington:
  • Burberry Factory Store
    Seattle Premium Outlets
    10600 Quil Ceda Blvd.
    Tulalip, WA 98271
    (360) 654-2410

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Three Social Networking Profiles Every Gay Guy Should Have

There are dozens, if not hundreds, of social networking websites devoted to niche markets. There’s DeviantArt for blossoming artists, Model Mayhem for would-be models, Fuzzster for pets and pet-owners, and even MyDeathSpace for corpses.

Naturally, the gay and lesbian demographic has its own fair share of social networking sites: Gay.com, Connexion, Manhunt, DList, and Glee to mention a few, and there’s even the tragically underwhelming BeautifulGayGuys, whose pre-existing members screen potential members based on physical attractiveness.

In fact, there are too many gay-themed social networks to belong to them all and have a life outside the Internet, not to mention the ‘mainstream’ social networking sites, such as Myspace, Facebook, and Friendster.

What’s an internet-savvy gay young professional to do?

My advice might surprise you, but I say go for the big guns.

  • Myspace/Facebook
  • Myspace might have a reputation for being overrun with 14 year old emo tweens, but it’s currently the largest social networking website, with over 100 million accounts. Facebook has over 40 million accounts, and is growing quickly.

    You might wonder why you should join a generic social networking site when there are so many gay-friendly options available?

    For one thing, I should hope one’s entire social network is not limited to other gays. Straight people can be nice, too, I hear.

    However, even assuming that you’re only interested in making gay friends, Facebook and Myspace are still your best bets.

    (Interestingly, Facebook and Myspace attract a disproportionately high percentage of gay users.)

    But disregarding that, let us roughly assume that a flat 5% of Facebook and Myspace users are gay, and conservatively estimate a user base of 150 million between the two networks. That’s 7.5 million gay users, which dwarfs most (if not all) of the gay-themed social networking competition.

    What’s the difference between the two? It’s largely a matter of demographics and personal preference. I like Facebook’s cleaner interface and advanced privacy controls, but I have a Myspace, too.

  • LinkedIn
  • LinkedIn isn’t as fun or frivolous as many of the other social networking sites, but it could potentially be much more valuable than all the other social networking websites combined.

    LinkedIn offers social networking for career-oriented professionals. While there’s no guarantee that your next job offer is going to come from the Internet, it doesn’t hurt to put yourself out there, and having a job-centric profile might even inspire you to be more thoughtful about your career development.

    Even if you’re not sure if LinkedIn is right for you, it makes sense to go ahead and reserve an account using your first and last name, if only to prevent someone else from taking it later. Right now there are only about 15 million users, but membership is growing quickly.

    If you haven’t already, make sure to check out my earlier entries, How to Write Successful Social Networking Profiles and How to Write Successful Social Networking Profiles, Part 2: Your Profile as an Ad.

    Popularity: 18% [?]

    Christmas Gift Ideas for Gay Guys

    gift boxI love giving gifts around the holidays, but every year I struggle when it comes time to shop for my gaggle of gays. I know it’s supposed to be the emotion behind the gift that counts, but I really want my gift to stand out from the rest. Tis better to give than receive, eh?

    As a whole, gays are a pretty difficult lot. Clothes are out of the question, because most of my gay friends are incredibly more stylish than me, and guessing sizes is a madman’s game. If you guess too big or too small, the gift recipient might get offended and/or rush off to join a gym. Plus, style is a pretty personal decision. I’d rather not feel obligated to wear an ugly sweater because it was a gift.

    To make matters more complicated, I detest giving gift cards. While I do not hate receiving them, gift cards are the ultimate in gift-giving laziness. Giving a gift card as a Christmas gift is the equivalent of wearing sweatpants on a first date. Yeah, technically it’ll get the job done, but there’s something to be said for pretty packaging and a few dollops of effort.

    So what’s a gay yuppie on a budget to do? Below are just a few ideas I have begun to mull over. Mostly they’re things that I want. :)

  • iPod Shuffle.
  • Yeah, every gay and his mom has an iPod already, but having two can be twice as nice. For instance, I’m a complete spaz at the gym, and always worrying about dropping my iPod. But I wouldn’t have that problem with the Shuffle, which feels weightless, and comes with a convenient built-in clip.
    Price: $80

  • Auto GPS.
  • I’m still pretty new to my town, having moved here not too long ago for a job, and I’m still having difficultly finding my way around. A GPS for my car would have come in handy many, many times by now. If I don’t get one this holiday season, I’m buying one for myself, though they aren’t inexpensive.
    Damage: $200-$500.

  • His favorite cologne.
  • Cologne is one of my favorite indulgences, though when buying cologne as a gift I would stick to a fragrance I know the gift-getter already likes. If my nose is at all accurate, I smell a lot of Dolce & Gabbana Pour Homme, Burberry Brit for Men, Abercrombie & Fitch Fierce, and Armani Acqua Di Gio when I go out to gay clubs… which is once every leap year, give or take. (Disclaimer: I wouldn’t buy anything from Abercrombie & Fitch for anyone over the age of 18.)
    Moolah: $20-$70

  • Personal massager.
  • Get your mind out of the gutter! These things are great after tense days at the office. And cheap, too!
    Pesos: $30

  • Norelco Bodygroom.
  • This is a decent hair-removal tool for areas south of the face. It gets the job done, nothing fancy, but I’d only get this for someone you know really wants one, or for a friend who is perpetually complaining about his hair-removal regimen.
    Dough: $35

  • An evening out.
  • A decent bottle of wine, a gift certificate to a nice restaurant, and tickets afterwards to a movie or a show for your friend and a special guest. What could be more thoughtful?
    Grand total: $75+

  • Charity.
  • For the guy who truly has everything, consider making a donation in your friend’s name to a charity he supports. You’ll both feel warm and fuzzy, and you’ll be doing something to make the world a better place.
    Cost: Priceless

    Popularity: 19% [?]