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Green Man Honey wrote:
Green Man wrote:
Honey wrote:
Green Man wrote:
Wyot wrote:
Probably because unfortunately I still have to dress quite formally for work, outside of work I tend to live in jeans and trainers - so comfortable



What is wrong with jeans and trainers? I (secretly) think only simpletons wear uncomfortable clothes, but I have reached the stage where I don't give a stuff what other people think, so I please myself.


I only wear trainers if I am long shopping trip, over time walking in boots kill my feet. I feel like a slob when I wear trainers. I do like dark or blue jeans but trainers no.

Even when I go to concerts I still dress smart, My partner buys T-shirts with rock bands on them for her collection of bands she has seen also. She never wears them.

They can look silly on older generation.

I saw a bloke an old bloke in Basingstoke wearing a Steeleye Span shirt with ripped jeans. I do like a lot of their stuff and they are excellent to see live. Sadly you can't recapture youth and T-shirts wont do it.


Some people believe that cloth can change your sex, so it is not much of a stretch to credit it with time travel too.


Point taken.




Honey Green Man wrote:
Honey wrote:
Green Man wrote:
Wyot wrote:
Probably because unfortunately I still have to dress quite formally for work, outside of work I tend to live in jeans and trainers - so comfortable



What is wrong with jeans and trainers? I (secretly) think only simpletons wear uncomfortable clothes, but I have reached the stage where I don't give a stuff what other people think, so I please myself.


I only wear trainers if I am long shopping trip, over time walking in boots kill my feet. I feel like a slob when I wear trainers. I do like dark or blue jeans but trainers no.

Even when I go to concerts I still dress smart, My partner buys T-shirts with rock bands on them for her collection of bands she has seen also. She never wears them.

They can look silly on older generation.

I saw a bloke an old bloke in Basingstoke wearing a Steeleye Span shirt with ripped jeans. I do like a lot of their stuff and they are excellent to see live. Sadly you can't recapture youth and T-shirts wont do it.


Some people believe that cloth can change your sex, so it is not much of a stretch to credit it with time travel too.
Green Man Wyot wrote:
Green Man wrote:
Wyot wrote:
Probably because unfortunately I still have to dress quite formally for work, outside of work I tend to live in jeans and trainers - so comfortable



I am guessing our bromance is over GM!


I was going to dedicate a bench for us and get my children to plant us a nice oak tree.
Wyot Green Man wrote:
Wyot wrote:
Probably because unfortunately I still have to dress quite formally for work, outside of work I tend to live in jeans and trainers - so comfortable



I am guessing our bromance is over GM!
Green Man Honey wrote:
Green Man wrote:
Wyot wrote:
Probably because unfortunately I still have to dress quite formally for work, outside of work I tend to live in jeans and trainers - so comfortable



What is wrong with jeans and trainers? I (secretly) think only simpletons wear uncomfortable clothes, but I have reached the stage where I don't give a stuff what other people think, so I please myself.


I only wear trainers if I am long shopping trip, over time walking in boots kill my feet. I feel like a slob when I wear trainers. I do like dark or blue jeans but trainers no.

Even when I go to concerts I still dress smart, My partner buys T-shirts with rock bands on them for her collection of bands she has seen also. She never wears them.

They can look silly on older generation.

I saw a bloke an old bloke in Basingstoke wearing a Steeleye Span shirt with ripped jeans. I do like a lot of their stuff and they are excellent to see live. Sadly you can't recapture youth and T-shirts wont do it.