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  • Luigi
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    It happens the same in Italy and France so nothing to do with "bad Germans", specially in the banking sector. In France they wear Mickey Mouse socks too...

    Ciaooo

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  • Diver
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    Originally posted by vetran
    Threaded is Noel Edmonds and I claim my £5

    http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/liv...70&expand=true
    A Range Rover & a Land Rover?

    Feckin Ponce

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  • vetran
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    Threaded is Noel Edmonds and I claim my £5

    http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/liv...70&expand=true

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  • threaded
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    Originally posted by chicane
    Isn't that legally questionable - at least in the UK?
    Each numberplate is legal in the country the car is registered, otherwise I wouldn't have got it!

    You can tell if you look closely, the fonts are different and the Swedish one has a narrow blue bar down one side with an S and some stars on it.

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  • chicane
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    Originally posted by threaded
    Hey! I like custom plates. I have three cars with the same reg. number, funtastic for them speed cameras.
    Isn't that legally questionable - at least in the UK?

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  • threaded
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    Hey! I like custom plates. I have three cars with the same reg. number, funtastic for them speed cameras.

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  • bogeyman
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    Monogrammed shirts are very non-u. A bit like custom car number plates.

    Alan Sugar would have them, but anyone with any refinement at all would puke at the idea

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  • NickFitz
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    Originally posted by wobbegong
    Did you know that SS uniforms were designed and made by Hugo Boss?

    (I see an opportunity for a new HB logo here.)
    "Your uniform. Your rules."

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  • Moscow Mule
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    Originally posted by n5gooner
    I've seen that a few times in London but not oftern, it would be handy to have shirts hand made, does anyone know of a company in London that do this ?
    tailors

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  • Euro-commuter
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    Originally posted by wobbegong
    Did you know that SS uniforms were designed and made by Hugo Boss?

    (I see an opportunity for a new HB logo here.)
    Yes. They're still doing black. But not selling at M&S.

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  • n5gooner
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    I've seen that a few times in London but not oftern, it would be handy to have shirts hand made, does anyone know of a company in London that do this ?

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  • alreadypacked
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    Originally posted by Moscow Mule
    So it's generally true?
    When I was there one guy had his tailor fly in from Thailand every few months to take his order for shirts, suites etc. One time he took his boss to meet his tailor, the boss ordered a shirt to see how it went. It came back with the wrong initial, "MaD".
    CLM (career limiting move)

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  • Moscow Mule
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    So it's generally true?

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  • milanbenes
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    sorry RedAss that's a little bit of a generalisation

    Milan.

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  • Moscow Mule
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    Originally posted by milanbenes
    in southern Germany and Austria and Swisserland,

    it's common for aspiring managers to have their initials emroidered on their shirts !

    Why ?

    Milan.
    Because they are twunts.

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