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Originally posted by SandyD View PostI haven't seen the long hair, long beard, flip flop and stained black T-Shirt type (unix pro of course) for years and years now ...
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Originally posted by mudskipper View PostFFS - different cultures, different tastes. Doesn't mean our fashion/style/music/culture is superior (ok - maybe the music...)
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Originally posted by Ken Dodd View PostFriday is 'wear your own clothes' or 'dress down' or whatever day. We have a large number of Bobs here who I think must buy all their clothes at Greenwoods or out of a catalogue....
We have an assortment of checked shirts, jumpers, cardigans and tank-tops - all in amazing colours and none of them matching. We also have the most clumpy 'dad' trainers you have ever seen.....
It must be a sex thing, becasue the women seem to have it nailed - they look ok.
What are yours like?
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Originally posted by Basil Fawlty View PostAbsolutely, IT is well known for it's suave, stylish, debonair gentlemen
But I'm only semi-detached IT these days, so fair point.
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Originally posted by Doggy Styles View PostAh but it does. Otherwise some of us would dress like Bobs. But we don't.
At least, not since the 1970s.
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Originally posted by mudskipper View PostFFS - different cultures, different tastes. Doesn't mean our fashion/style/music/culture is superior (ok - maybe the music...)
At least, not since the 1970s.
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FFS - different cultures, different tastes. Doesn't mean our fashion/style/music/culture is superior (ok - maybe the music...)
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostAre we talking Raj from Big Bang Theory here?
He has a stylist.
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