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The only bag for a man is a Halliburton - and it should be habdcuffed to the carrier.
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Oh, for a split second I thought this thread was about "man bugs". There don't seem to be many that are specific to men, unlike women.
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Day 2. Have ditched tupperware solution as got some pittying looks on train last night. Today I am sporting an old rucksack, it certainly is a comfy way to carry your lunch to work and has bonus of peeps giving me a wide berth on train due it to being my old fishing bag so has hooks sticking out of it and stinks of old ragworm (bugg*ered if I can find it).
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ÜbergeekOriginally posted by Pogle View PostMr P has a man bag, He carries his wallet, wonderswan, PSP, books, fags and various bits of detritus in it. - No sarnies, he buys them from Boots.
Nothing wrong with them IMHO
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So he's pretty and he caries a manbag.Originally posted by Pogle View PostOn me - yes, not on Mr P, he needs no decoration
'Nuf sed.
Can we take it he is good with soft furnishings and puts together a nice flan?
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You would say that, you're a girl. So you may as well say wearing eye liner and a bit of lippy and earrings and rather high heels are all fine too.Originally posted by Pogle View PostNothing wrong with them IMHO
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Mr P has a man bag, He carries his wallet, wonderswan, PSP, books, fags and various bits of detritus in it. - No sarnies, he buys them from Boots.
Nothing wrong with them IMHO
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Xeno, you're backOriginally posted by singhr View PostAny advice on man bags? Due to economic downturn I am thinking about making my own sarnies rather than spending an arm and leg at Pret, M&S etc. and need something to bring them to work in.
I have an old briefcase but that is so 1970, my rucksack is too over-spec'd for commuting and carrier bags look a bit trampy. Can 40+ year olds use those messenger style bags without people sniggering behind their back?
answers on a postcard..........
How have you been?
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What you need is a proper picnic hamper.
When you're ready to eat simply layout a rug and tuck in.
For extra authenticity you could release some wasps or set off the sprinkler system.
This one should do the job and it's only £13.20
http://www.picnic-hamper-shop.co.uk/...oducts_id=2246
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Carry that on the Underground and it's game over.Originally posted by mace View Post
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