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Hello numbers. If that's how I seems it must be the unwanted air conditioning in the rear. I think I'll invest in another pair but perhaps you would advise if jeans are age related and perhaps I should be looking at something else? Nice to see you here by the way.

Patch those holy levis with an old bar towel* doc - fashionable, comfortable and absorbent (for those distressing arse-gravy moments) - and whenever you get sweaty crack syndrome you'll only smell the redolent scent of stale bitter.



*Carling Black Label/Whitbread Trophy for groove points. Craft beer towels are NOT acceptable.

Alan Medic Wrote:

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> Hello numbers. If that's how I seems it must be

> the unwanted air conditioning in the rear. I think

> I'll invest in another pair but perhaps you would

> advise if jeans are age related and perhaps I

> should be looking at something else? Nice to see

> you here by the way.


Perhaps you are leading the trend doc and 'air conditioned' will become the latest S/S16 must have :)

???? Wrote:

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> Hi numbers good to see you back! The Dr is trying

> one of his 2nd rate versions of the 100 game

> again.


..not quite the same with 'views' is it? :))


but I can sense the doc's increasing desperation.

numbers Wrote:

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> Alan Medic Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > Hello numbers. If that's how I seems it must be

> > the unwanted air conditioning in the rear. I

> think

> > I'll invest in another pair but perhaps you

> would

> > advise if jeans are age related and perhaps I

> > should be looking at something else? Nice to

> see

> > you here by the way.

>

> Perhaps you are leading the trend doc and 'air

> conditioned' will become the latest S/S16 must

> have :)


I have no idea what S/S16 means numbers. However I did highlight my air conditioning problem to Mrs.Medic. You know what she said? It's fashionable!

MsRial Wrote:

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> Fashion is all about expressing ourselves & what

> image we want to portray to the world.


While I can accept that some people might express themselves and their individuality through clothing, surely "following fashion" would be antithesis of this?

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