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I am definitely GETTING old. I spend FAR too much time expounding on how great M and S merino thermals are. ("Recommended by the motorbike mags you know..." - Oh dear God- there I go again).


I think I may have to take to my bed as I can't bear the thought of stumbling round Dulwich in *shudder*...HEELS! Urgh.


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> OHMYGOD...In the name of God and all of his saints

> and angels!!!

>

> Darling wee quinnie, send those shoes right back

> immediately. The fact that they are silver just

> serves to make them look even more like something

> a matronly fifty year old tap dancing teacher

> would wear. No, no, no. The next thing you know

> you will be plucking your chin hair and wearing

> support knickers.

>

> No it is not possible to wear shoes that are

> comfortable and desirable. Chin up sweetie,

> shoulders back and walk tall.

D_C I don't think you want to marry me. From the replies I have had on here, it appears that I may in fact be Sebastian's frumpy sister Cordelia.




david_carnell Wrote:

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> Wee Quinnie - did you just compare me, as Moos

> suggests, to Sebastian Flyte?

>

> *faints*

>

> Will you marry me?

>

>

Oh man, I'm out of it for a day and all this going on?


WQ - wedges - ooh, looky looky but is comfort all it's cracked up to be?


This discussion seemed to bloom while I was having the lady equivalent of a waking wet dream in Liberty's shoe department last night. Hie thee hence - they even have some great flats (who knew such a thing were possible?)


and D_C - absolutely go for the hat, absolutely definitely. There's not enough raffish insouciance in East Dulwich I think. A little debonair style goes a long way

david_carnell Wrote:

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> Now, I'd like the favour returned... can a man

> under 60 (well 30 actually) get away with a panama

> hat? On holiday and at home!



The answer is no; sadly this does not stop my other half from wearing one....

Perfect wee quinnie, Uncle Jah is right. Go to one of those blingtastic nail bars on the Walworth Road and get yourself a glossy pedicure for ?20, then go to Westfield and buy yourself some virtiginous strappy sandals. You are so slim and elegant sweetie, go and show off.

Looks a bit draughty DM. What the hell, I'll turn the heating up full blast.



ulwichmum Wrote:

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> Any site that suggests these for nightwear is best

> left for old ladies in institutions sweetie.

>

> Why not visit Agent Provocateur?

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