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I rather suspect @foxtrotzulu is betraying his intrinsic social clothing choices here as he did with his previous diatribe against the belt. I'm willing to wager he has a rather splendid collection of red and mustard corduroys somewhere in his closet and a labrador knocking about,
Obviously
A snowHead
isn't a real person
Obviously
A snowHead
isn't a real person
County clone for sure....
Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
Dave of the Marmottes wrote:
I rather suspect @foxtrotzulu is betraying his intrinsic social clothing choices here as he did with his previous diatribe against the belt. I'm willing to wager he has a rather splendid collection of red and mustard corduroys somewhere in his closet and a labrador knocking about,
+1 for the Labrador, but I wouldn’t be seen dead in mustard or red cords.
Well done for remembering my comment about wearing a belt with a suit.
I just think that when you are out and about in natural settings then it seems somehow better to blend with the landscape rather than try and clash with it. In the same vein I wouldn’t think of taking a ghetto blaster to Macchu Picchu or eat a curry in the Sistine chapel. They all seem a little ‘polluting’.
Before anyone asks, yes I do have a bright yellow ski jacket! It does seem wrong and in many ways I’d rather be dressed in NATO snow camouflage, but that seems a little impractical/foolish in a white-out.
Of course, the other point is that wearing a bright orange cagoule while walking a country lane in England just scream ‘Townie!!!!!’
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