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Previously on "Have you ever worn a pink shirt (blokes) ?"
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Yep wearing 1 today...
seems to have p*ssed off the gay bloke opposite though!
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Good book that Norton book - I learned how to write TSRs from that. That's how I got into writing viruses in the early 90s.Originally posted by zeitghostThem were the (4.77MHz) days.
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Pink shirts
If you're going down that route you have to know what you're doing or you will look daft.
No tie with a pink shirt. Wear it open. Nice dark blue Italian suit and black leather shoes.
Walk like a champion. Pink is not for the easily rattled.
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Lard for the northern boys!!Originally posted by The Spartan View PostI believe it's Oil of Olay now, personally I prefer Palmer's Cocoa Butter
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I believe it's Oil of Olay now, personally I prefer Palmer's Cocoa ButterOriginally posted by mudskipper View PostOil of Ulay.
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Oil of Ulay.Originally posted by SimonMac View Post******* hell, I knew you were old, but didn't think you were that old!
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In Victorian times baby boys were dressed in pink and baby girls in blue.
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I always think that pink shirts is a bit John Inman so I call them reduced red
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Wearing one at the moment, with cufflinks (but no tie).Originally posted by Sausage Surprise View PostLoads in this office - couldn't do it meself, I'm far too northern me....
I have four of them to wear out, because of a colour-blind guy in the shirt shop who was supposed to order made-to-measure _peach_ coloured shirts!
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I used to wear quite few of them but I found my stubble ripped the neck line up something chronic on the herringbone shirts, never been much of a shave everyday type.Originally posted by rob s View PostAll my shirts are Pink.
Shirts | Formal Shirts | Casual Shirts | Silk Ties | Cufflinks | Thomas Pink
Usually wear boss now, or kenzo.
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