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ever seen anyone wearing the stuff you gave to the charity shop ?


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I saw a mum at the school wearing a jumper that i had sent in for the sale.

When i first saw her wearing it i thought what a lovely colour, then i realised that it used to be mine. It looked great on her much better than it did on me.

KalamityKel Wrote:

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> Seriously Mikecg?



Yes KK it was about 10 years ago me and missus Mikecg went through the wardrobes and threw out what was old and not even good enough for the charity shop. next thing we know a neighbour was wearing the coat and skirt we threw out. they were in bin bags and I had the task of dumping them in the wheelie bin. I tried not to say anything but all I could say was "look that trogs wearing your cloths we threw in the bin", I received an elbow to the ribbs but I could'nt stop laughing.

AllforNun Wrote:

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> yes i pulled this guy once and i was shocked to

> find he was wearing my husbands old trousers !


It could have been worse AFN, he might not have had them cleaned.

AllforNun Wrote:

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> yes i pulled this guy once and i was shocked to

> find he was wearing my husbands old trousers !


Oh, I'm assuming you mean 'pulled' in the sense of 'met on a social occaision/evening and through lively drink-fuelled conversation and mutual attraction we decided we should be 'together' in a way and immediacy that I wouldn't necessarily share with my mother'.

As opposed to..., I'm going to draw someone else's veil over this now.

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