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aaah at last, a thread for all the judgemental straight laced old-before-their-time banker/clerk/civilservant/office drones.


How about posting your OWN fashion fuck ups and not adopting the boring style magazine dictats (men/women over 50 shouldn't.... men/women who aren't stick thin shouldn't... life belongs to the young... etc)


*dons three quarter length trousers and tracksuit top with big logo, tucks ponytail under baseball cap, slips on over-sized crocs and - making sure pants are showing - goes to library for book on steam trains*.

maxxi Wrote:

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> aaah at last, a thread for all the judgemental

> straight laced old-before-their-time

> banker/clerk/civilservant/office drones.

>


Yup! Just for you Maxxi. That lazy, comfy demographic fits you like a glove doesn't it. Was just wondering when you were going to make an appearance.

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