Snow south of the Thames....how very dare it ! It's cold here today anyway, what a nasty long Winter Brrr.
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Originally posted by salymap View PostSnow south of the Thames....how very dare it ! It's cold here today anyway, what a nasty long Winter Brrr.
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Anna
Originally posted by Serial_Apologist View PostMy old Canadian-made coat gave up the ghost a couple of days ago - actually it was the zipper - and so concerned was I that I went down to St Sprees and got myself a new quilted one. Two colours on offer - black or khaki. "Why don't they offer more choice? Men's styles nowadays are so dowdy", I told the girl; "Something bright that would show up in the dark, not a choice between going to a funeral or joining the army!" "Would you like to see yourself in a mirror?" she answered. erm:
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Originally posted by Anna View PostOh, I do agree S_A, men seem to be locked into a black/navy/taupe scenario. It's very unfair isn't it? There was, I think, some sort of backlash very many years ago about men wearing pink shirts? As not being 'manly' and effete? Stuff and nonsense! If you wish to wear pink, or lemon or baby blue - then do it!
At last Tuesday's regular jazz gig, the young woman on the door took one look and said to me, "Wow - that tie you've got on really launches my boat! Where do you manage to get a tie like that?" "Well, you have to go all the way back to 1967", I told her.
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Anna
Originally posted by Serial_Apologist View PostAt last Tuesday's regular jazz gig, the young woman on the door took one look and said to me, "Wow - that tie you've got on really launches my boat! Where do you manage to get a tie like that?" "Well, you have to go all the way back to 1967", I told her.
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amateur51
Originally posted by Brassbandmaestro View PostYes it's very true, Anna and SA. Why cant men wear bright colours? Mind you, I am in the same boat!!
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Originally posted by amateur51 View PostI used to wear a bright yellow nylon short jacket, of the style referred to by my Aged P as a 'bum-freezer'. The brightness of my vision in said garment often sent sprogs in pushchairs into hysterical laughter, I presumed because they thought I was either a giant lemon or a giant chick toddling towards them
Any photos ams ?
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Originally posted by Brassbandmaestro View PostYes it's very true, Anna and SA. Why cant men wear bright colours? Mind you, I am in the same boat!!
And, as for my ties!
Stop buying clothes at emporia, S_A: Charity Shops are the only place for colours!
The zip going is a bygger, though: I had one go on a corduroy coat - £19 to replace it! It only cost me a Fiver![FONT=Comic Sans MS][I][B]Numquam Satis![/B][/I][/FONT]
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amateur51
Originally posted by ferneyhoughgeliebte View PostI do! My shirts and coats are various shades of red, green, orange, and yellow; my trousers are in black, blue, olive green, beige and brown.
And, as for my ties!
Stop buying clothes at emporia, S_A: Charity Shops are the only place for colours!
The zip going is a bygger, though: I had one go on a corduroy coat - £19 to replace it! It only cost me a Fiver!
I spent my childhood and most of my adolescence dressed as a tree
Fortunately I was able to break free once I'd left home. I returned one Christmas with a rather fetching pair of maroon flares. On catching sighting of them my mother waved her spatula at me and asked "What are those?" in the manner of Lady Bracknell. Scenting that I had caught her offguard with my sartorial innovation I told her "These mother are flares"
"Yes" she replied without missing a beat "But your legs flare the other way"
I'm in therapy now and doing quite nicely, thank you for asking
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Originally posted by Anna View PostI hope you have a lovely time, and having read the Visitors Guide to the Dark Sky at Galloway I am consumed with envy. It must be marvellous to be in such darkness and see so many stars. And, of course, remember to pack your broom handle to rest your binoculors upon and the red sweetie wrapper for the end of your torch! Will you have access to a telescope? I do hope you will report back on what will probably be an amazing experience.
I am ignoring S-A's forecast in the belief that if I put my fingers in my ears and say "I cannot hear you, Nah, Nah, de Nah, Nah, Nah" that it won't happen!
Thank you, Anna. The bins are looked out, and so is my (camera) tripod. With regard to the weather, I just have to hope for the best.
That's an interesting exchange on colours for men. It's not easy to find brightly coloured clothes. However, in a recent foray to a well known high street chain store, I found and bought a set of seven differently coloured pairs of socks in very bright hues.
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