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Originally posted by WTFH View PostAlso, at the end of the walk the dog normally needs showering, so getting out of wellies is easier than undoing laces and getting out of boots when you're trying to hold a dog before taking her to the shower.
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Originally posted by GhostofTarbera View PostWhat a sad sad thread for contractors - is this our legacy we leave to future generations? How will young freelancers of today look apon such sad old ferkers
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They will think our generation was full of negative, emotionally stunted nutters.
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Originally posted by ladymuck View PostEDIT: mine are the ladies ones, of course
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I have Aigle Parcours
Men's Boots ⋅ Men's Wellies, Wellington Boots | AIGLE
Very comfy for trekking across muddy fields.
EDIT: mine are the ladies ones, of course
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Originally posted by GhostofTarbera View PostWhat a sad sad thread for contractors - is this our legacy we leave to future generations? How will young freelancers of today look apon such sad old ferkers
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What a sad sad thread for contractors - is this our legacy we leave to future generations? How will young freelancers of today look apon such sad old ferkers
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Originally posted by Uncle Albert View PostI've got an ancient pair of Dunlop wellies that my dad bought in the late 60's. They're still going strong and get used for many muddy dog walks.
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