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Loved reading the responses, thanks all.


A few questions though -


Alan - why would you burn all your clothes?

Tom - never gone commando?

Ted - Diane by any chance? Loving your work as ever.

BNG - do you have a twirly bow-tie and flower that squirts water to go with those?


PS maxxi - I think 'rayon' has been rebranded as eco-something or other.

Alan Medic Wrote:

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> You didn't have to confess glasses Ms.B as they

> are not really clothing. Now you haven't yet

> mentioned comfortable underwear so perhaps focus

> on that instead.


Interestingly, after a certain age it's uncomfortably restrictive underwear that's most comfortable as once you're actually in it you don't have to hold anything in any more. But someone already said Spanx.


I think Sandi Toksvig said that once of the best things about reaching 50 was letting yourself wear big knickers again and not caring what anyone else thought.

>

> Interestingly, after a certain age it's

> uncomfortably restrictive underwear that's most

> comfortable as once you're actually in it you

> don't have to hold anything in any more. But

> someone already said Spanx.

>


I did and I wore them today under my new dress. My stomach was as flat as a pancake all day..until I took them off :(

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