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    So, am off out tongiht with some mates to a black tie do. WHo here thinks that you need to dress up in a tux now and again becuase nothing there is nothing else like it for having a great night out.

    I bought my Tux at Uni and its had more outings than my regular suit.

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    Originally posted by Sockpuppet
    So, am off out tongiht with some mates to a black tie do. WHo here thinks that you need to dress up in a tux now and again becuase nothing there is nothing else like it for having a great night out.

    I bought my Tux at Uni and its had more outings than my regular suit.
    Tux and charlie - a winning combination.
    Call the cops

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      #3
      nah have enough tux at work.

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        #4
        who's prepared to admit that they pretend to be James Bond every time they pass a mirror when wearing it (not me that's for damn sure as mustard )

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          #5
          I hate black tie events.

          And I hate seeing men in Tuxedos.

          It is always overweight, middle class rugby lads getting drunk and getting lary. And behaving like fools.

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            #6
            Can't beat it.

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              #7
              Originally posted by Blunderer
              I hate black tie events.

              And I hate seeing men in Tuxedos.

              It is always overweight, middle class rugby lads getting drunk and getting lary.
              Or bouncers, masons, or Kray wannabees (or all 3).

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                #8
                Originally posted by freakydancer
                Tux and charlie - a winning combination.
                You wanna call it apple pie over the phone in case anyone is listening in. Such as:

                - Got any apple pie?
                - Sure, how much do you want?
                - Just enough for a couple of days.
                Brexit is having a wee in the middle of the room at a house party because nobody is talking to you, and then complaining about the smell.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Sockpuppet
                  So, am off out tongiht with some mates to a black tie do. WHo here thinks that you need to dress up in a tux now and again becuase nothing there is nothing else like it for having a great night out.

                  I bought my Tux at Uni and its had more outings than my regular suit.

                  You look a bit silly sitting in a bar on your own reading your "dummies guide to making friends" wearing a tuxedo.
                  Let us not forget EU open doors immigration benefits IT contractors more than anyone

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Blunderer
                    I hate black tie events.

                    And I hate seeing men in Tuxedos.

                    It is always overweight, middle class rugby lads getting drunk and getting lary. And behaving like fools.
                    I take it you prefer "you awright son" lagers after work with your Gel head friends?
                    Let us not forget EU open doors immigration benefits IT contractors more than anyone

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