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Previously on "Walking to town"
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Last week, on one of my very rare trips into the office I was walking behind a lady that appeared to be weaing a small jacket, tights, thong and shoes!
Perhaps they were just very see-through legging things, but they did just look like tights!
I ended up about half a mile past my office without realising.
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Not quite, though I saw some leggings done in a denim look material at the weekend.Originally posted by Pogle View Post
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they don't seem much different than the 'spray on' jeans from back in the eighties
or 'tulip stoppers' as they were known due to their incredible tightness.
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I always thought they were totally bizarre. My sister has some though and they look Ok with high enough boots. I dunno, whatever next.Originally posted by Pogle View Post
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nooo the sun is shining - always brings out the best views
hmmm
it does appear that good looking women are solar powered
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I hate you all for discussing this topic.
Particularly EO for raising the flag so to speak!!
The Abeya is in universal use as usual... No wobbly bobbly potatoes, no shoots/chapel coat pegs, no leggings/jeggings or skirts (tight, loose or short)
Please change the subject...... Thanks!
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jeggings
apparently only ever worn by women who really shouldn't wear 'figure hugging' clothers according to oPM's mum anyway.
while we are on the subject - admin lady in here seems to be wearing a very clingy woolen dress
shows every line n bump
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Originally posted by Sysman View PostLeggings is the correct term I believe.
Jeggings??
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Ladies-Jeans.../dp/B0029SDIIW
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No they are tight tights. I don't know their correct name, but they are pretty pornographic and becoming more popular from what I can gather from my extensive research.Originally posted by EternalOptimist View Postmmmmm. tight skirt
what a clever fellow you are

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mmmmm. tight skirtOriginally posted by TimberWolf View PostI've been seeing more of those tight things mentioned on here in the past. Sometimes without a skirt.
what a clever fellow you are
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I've been seeing more of those tight things mentioned on here in the past. Sometimes without a skirt.
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that reminds me, the chapel coat pegs need fixingOriginally posted by Paddy View PostBit of a cold wind today, them potatoes will have some firm shoots.
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