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rahrahrah Wrote:

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> High waisted, regular/relaxed cut are 'the

> fashion' I believe (not that I would really know,

> but seems to be what the 'kids' are wearing).

> Skinny fit more for the late 30's/early 40s

> brigade (so perhaps a bit more ED).



Skinny is definitely out (thank gawd), think straight leg, classic blue denim, 501 stylee...

The jeans worked! The yummy mummies have invited me to their book group - they are reading 'Conclave' by Robert Harris. Do I actually need to read the book? Can't I just read a review of it and pretend I've got it on my Kindle or do you have to bring a copy to the group? Shall I bring some wine as well? Do they do anything else at book groups?

Bob Buzzard Wrote:

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> The jeans worked! The yummy mummies have invited

> me to their book group ..... Shall I bring

> some wine as well? Do they do anything else at

> book groups?


I think maybe you are hoping for some of this hot suburban action ...http://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/forum/read.php?20,1735706

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