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Originally posted by stek View PostOr I made it up?
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Originally posted by stek View PostOy, before u pile on, I bought 'em by accident, I'm 51, of course the old flat stomach has long gone but I'm not as fat as Suity or half of SimonMac.
I'm 17 stone, 6' 4" (is this where I say I play Rugby and train and offer everyone out and then not turn up cos I'm actually fat?)
Actually I have a small arse, my missus says, and she's 17 soon. I think I just have a fat back.
Alexei, it's all about personality not looks. Oh, and playing a banjo.
HTH
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Originally posted by stek View PostOy, before u pile on, I bought 'em by accident, I'm 51, of course the old flat stomach has long gone but I'm not as fat as Suity or half of SimonMac.
I'm 17 stone, 6' 4" (is this where I say I play Rugby and train and offer everyone out and then not turn up cos I'm actually fat?)
Actually I have a small arse, my missus says, and she's 17 soon. I think I just have a fat back.
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Originally posted by stek View PostOy, before u pile on, I bought 'em by accident, I'm 51, of course the old flat stomach has long gone but I'm not as fat as Suity or half of SimonMac.
I'm 17 stone, 6' 4" (is this where I say I play Rugby and train and offer everyone out and then not turn up cos I'm actually fat?)
Actually I have a small arse, my missus says, and she's 17 soon. I think I just have a fat back.
Must be great personality
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Oy, before u pile on, I bought 'em by accident, I'm 51, of course the old flat stomach has long gone but I'm not as fat as Suity or half of SimonMac.
I'm 17 stone, 6' 4" (is this where I say I play Rugby and train and offer everyone out and then not turn up cos I'm actually fat?)
Actually I have a small arse, my missus says, and she's 17 soon. I think I just have a fat back.
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Originally posted by Cliphead View PostElasticated waist, the friend of the fat cnts.
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Originally posted by stek View PostBusted my work kecks zip this morning, and as the stek todger is so huge I had to wear my jeans today for work other the beast would have leap out. At a bank.
No matter, nipped into Dunnes at lunch and bought some kecks, not realising they had an elasticated waist. Dark Chinos but still, elasticated waist?
Tried 'em on and I feel fantastic, no more holding it in for me, not more tightening the belt up that extra hole, stek is letting it all hang out - well, expand out in a controlled way. Controlled by this fabulous elastic waistline. What an invention!
I'm old, aren't I.....?
If you wear elasticated kecks (not heard that word for years!) unconstrained, the gut will just go on expanding - expect a Jabba the Hut sized belly in a very short time
HTH
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Originally posted by stek View PostBusted my work kecks zip this morning, and as the stek todger is so huge I had to wear my jeans today for work other the beast would have leap out. At a bank.
No matter, nipped into Dunnes at lunch and bought some kecks, not realising they had an elasticated waist. Dark Chinos but still, elasticated waist?
Tried 'em on and I feel fantastic, no more holding it in for me, not more tightening the belt up that extra hole, stek is letting it all hang out - well, expand out in a controlled way. Controlled by this fabulous elastic waistline. What an invention!
I'm old, aren't I.....?
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Has it come to this?
Busted my work kecks zip this morning, and as the stek todger is so huge I had to wear my jeans today for work other the beast would have leap out. At a bank.
No matter, nipped into Dunnes at lunch and bought some kecks, not realising they had an elasticated waist. Dark Chinos but still, elasticated waist?
Tried 'em on and I feel fantastic, no more holding it in for me, not more tightening the belt up that extra hole, stek is letting it all hang out - well, expand out in a controlled way. Controlled by this fabulous elastic waistline. What an invention!
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