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*Bob* Wrote:

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> Put a jumper on instead, maybe?



Bob - a jumper just won't cut it - I am well known for my jumper layering - I am probably the most rugged up person ever to venture forth to Lordship Lane.

*Bob* Wrote:

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> Are you a 'feel the cold' person, Quinnie?

>

> Does your other 'arf have to sit there in winter,

> central heating on full blast, down to his pants

> and vest, sweating cobs whilst you're wearing a

> polo-neck and scarf and still a bit chilly?


A wee bit. I do feel the cold, however Mr Wee Quinnie (despite being Australian), hates "overly warm" houses - so do I, but what constitutes "overly warm" differs for us. Somehow this seems to work out as the house temp suiting him more than me. Bah!


I take it you think the outfit is a tad bonkers.

Bellenden Belle Wrote:

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> I think they are absolutely fabulous but strictly

> indoors only - it could look like something Naomi

> Campbell would wear while doing community service.



Good one BB! I could carry this look off myself if I shot up about a foot, whilst remaining the weight I am now. For me to wear outdoors I think would look a bit Oompa Loompan.

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