I am Rod Hull Posted 25 August 2012 Posted 25 August 2012 Huh, and urs would big BBQ? No, mate.... it would small
Wymsey Posted 25 August 2012 Posted 25 August 2012 anything that the damn lcfc forum mods allow me to wear. bossy twits thwy are..
The Doctor Posted 25 August 2012 Posted 25 August 2012 Seriously though, for everyday use, jeans and a t-shirt. A coat if it's cold, a shirt if I'm going somewhere posh. Any man who differs from this should start asking questions of themselves. This is the one and only correct answer. Maybe shorts if it gets hot enough (I'm talking 25 centigrade or higher). Wymsey - stop being a prick and just fuck off if you're going.
Wymsey Posted 25 August 2012 Posted 25 August 2012 i will do largeal. buts its YOUR faiult for the collapse of the fosse basoys.
Wymsey Posted 25 August 2012 Posted 25 August 2012 i dont drink alcohol, just sometbhing in myu midnight drinky/
Wymsey Posted 25 August 2012 Posted 25 August 2012 its nice of you takign the mick out of me largeal but i bet you haven't had a traumatic year and a half like mine. you, Scottish? more like an arrogant welsho.
DJMadness29 Posted 26 August 2012 Posted 26 August 2012 Normally football shirt/t shirt, shorts and missmatched socks. and a pair of vans/etnies/globes etc.
BoneDog Posted 26 August 2012 Posted 26 August 2012 "an arrogant Welsho" I'm hoping he's necked a few more tonight and will be along soon for another crack.
SOCCERROO FOX Posted 27 August 2012 Posted 27 August 2012 Virtually everyday except to work or clubs.
The Doctor Posted 27 August 2012 Posted 27 August 2012 "an arrogant Welsho" I'm hoping he's necked a few more tonight and will be along soon for another crack. I wonder whether he confused me with finners?
lavrentis Posted 27 August 2012 Posted 27 August 2012 Virtually everyday except to work or clubs. ****ing hate those. Such an annoying noise they make as well
purpleronnie Posted 27 August 2012 Posted 27 August 2012 ****ing hate those. Australians....they don't really understand fashion.
SOCCERROO FOX Posted 27 August 2012 Posted 27 August 2012 They only make a noise because you don't know how to walk in them or you have a crap pair.
Raw Dykes Posted 27 August 2012 Posted 27 August 2012 Australians....they don't really understand fashion. You're not wrong - they call those thongs.
THEBIGJOHNSTEADER; Posted 27 August 2012 Posted 27 August 2012 Polka dot neckerchief, denim dungarees, sheep skin jacket, platform shoes and a baret
Rincewind Posted 27 August 2012 Posted 27 August 2012 In September (first week) there is a 70's day at the Leicester Museum. An exhibition of flares and tank tops. Among the music to be played will be that by the Bay City Rollers.
Webbo Posted 27 August 2012 Posted 27 August 2012 In September (first week) there is a 70's day at the Leicester Museum. An exhibition of flares and tank tops. Among the music to be played will be that by the Bay City Rollers. No thanks. I remember them from first time around.
Fox92 Posted 27 August 2012 Posted 27 August 2012 I like Fred Perry polo shirts. Feel comfortable wearing them when I go out, and all that.
I am Rod Hull Posted 27 August 2012 Posted 27 August 2012 Indoors - anything with an elasticated waist.
BunkMoreland Posted 27 August 2012 Posted 27 August 2012 Ever since I was seven i've been a real skirt man. Not in public, you understand, but definitely at weekends when it's just me at home with the dog. She loves it, to, old puppy girl. No idea why. But for me it's the fresh air between the legs that does it. I like any kind of skirt, but generally the shorter the better, and if there's a chance that a gust of wind might lift the whole thing up so much the better. Of course it's no complete without a nice women's top too, so I'll usually wear a skinny tank top and a bra stuffed with tissue. Then it's all topped of with a pretty blonde wig and I'm good to go. I've been daring myself to venture out in public for weeks, but so far the furthest i've got in full woman-wear is the local shop. It took me ages to get there in those high heels, but boy did old Mr Rogers get a shock! Thankfully he didn't recognise the real me, otherwise i'd never live it down!
caz05 Posted 27 August 2012 Posted 27 August 2012 Ever since I was seven i've been a real skirt man. Not in public, you understand, but definitely at weekends when it's just me at home with the dog. She loves it, to, old puppy girl. No idea why. But for me it's the fresh air between the legs that does it. I like any kind of skirt, but generally the shorter the better, and if there's a chance that a gust of wind might lift the whole thing up so much the better. Of course it's no complete without a nice women's top too, so I'll usually wear a skinny tank top and a bra stuffed with tissue. Then it's all topped of with a pretty blonde wig and I'm good to go. I've been daring myself to venture out in public for weeks, but so far the furthest i've got in full woman-wear is the local shop. It took me ages to get there in those high heels, but boy did old Mr Rogers get a shock! Thankfully he didn't recognise the real me, otherwise i'd never live it down!
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