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Do any of you follow a particular trend i.e rock, trendy, the dreaded 'Bromley boy' etc....? The reason I ask is because I'm sitting in here in a pair of ripped jeans and an old work t-shirt and I couldn't care less. I do however look awesome in the majority of my eclectic wardrobe in which ever combination. Sensible answers only.......who am I kidding......fire away.


P.s I never wear hats.

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This is exactly the sort of thread that is sending regular forumites running for the door.In the name of God and all of his lovely saints and angels. Yet another of "those" threads. Really now Mr Wolf, how bored are you exactly? Do you have to start every single thought that occurs to you as a thread sweetie?The next time you dream up a thread like this sweetie, why don't you just raise your hand and place it over your mouth.


Where is all of the intelligent bantor gone from this forum? Where are all of the witty threads that we used to have on here?



If I throw a stick, will you leave?(realises that skirt is tucked into knickers, blushes and backs towards the door)






As I am a complete & utter moron who cant find a/the library/broadsheet/book/string together an appropriate response, I here by offer an "assembled montage" of anothers hand


I think it says it all Foxie.....i mean stick to Art sweetie.....you were getting somewhere there.....really.. (IMHO ....yetchhh)



*OO*




*god this is far, far ,faaaaaaaaaaaar easier............chases stick .. *

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This may come as a bit of a surprise Wolf but my mum is a not a fashion designer so this is actually a subject I'm not interested in. I see what you mean though.



W**F




*like shooting fish in a barrel......why did I not try this new form of "reactionary reflectionism"(I made that up bet your impressed, well I am ) before

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woofmarkthedog Wrote:

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> Before this deviates & gets to silly back to the

> clothes.....today i'm mainly waring

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> Vintage Levis 501xx (selve edged)

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> Lacoste polo in baise green

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> White leather converse

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> Uniqlo boxers

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> A black Brompton bike

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> A tan , a smile & all my own hair

>

>

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God, this is as tiresome as Emily and her lower middle class, mass market brand drivel at the charidee shop.


>

> W**F

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Colanders are very cutting edge at the moment. Bloody kids always get the drop on us adults when it comes to fashion. Here I?ve been spending most of the last two weeks in a sieve.


I think perhaps it?s time for me to just give up and get myself some of those white trainers that are so popular with the polo playing community.

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