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Old clothes for scarecrow wanted!


Sue

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My scarecrow Dave has not survived the winter very well and is looking pretty ragged even for a scarecrow!


He could do with a new (to him) shirt and jeans, a jumper and maybe a hat.


They have to be long sleeved as sadly he only has sticks for arms ....


If anyone has anything suitable, Dave and I would be very grateful! Please PM me .....

Hi Sue,

I hope Dave won't take offense at this but if he fancies a spot of cross-dressing I have two bin bags full of clothes currently sat in my car boot as I couldn't get a parking space near the charity shop when I tried yesterday! Definitely several pairs of jeans in there but the rest may be a bit girlie for Dave - offer's there though if you want to pop over tomorrow?

Bobbaz Wrote:

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> Hi Sue,

> I hope Dave won't take offense at this but if he

> fancies a spot of cross-dressing I have two bin

> bags full of clothes currently sat in my car boot

> as I couldn't get a parking space near the charity

> shop when I tried yesterday! Definitely several

> pairs of jeans in there but the rest may be a bit

> girlie for Dave - offer's there though if you want

> to pop over tomorrow?



That's very kind but he says he wants a shirt!


He has jeans now :)

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