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I watched that programme once for about 10 minutes and turned off, i couldn't believe how rude they were, as for what they were wearing well the least said the better.
I really don't care what other people wear and whether it suits them or not, if they like it and feel comfortable then good for them.
Reminds me of a shopping trip last week with my 6 year old daughter it seems toweling has made a come back. There i was standing at these toweling tracksuits thinking oh my god you have to be kidding these were hidious the first time round (still remember in horror the stuff i was forced to wear as a kid) when my daughter begged me to buy her one as she thought they were great, so i did. Who am i to say what she can and cannot wear (though i expect this outlook will come to haunt me when she's in her teens LOL)
I remember when I was thirteen and an usher for my beautiful cousins wedding.
I had rows with my parents all morning about not being able to wear my white socks. At that time they were the only colour socks I would be seen in. If I wore another colour I wouldbe an outcast among friends, I believed.
In the end I let them think that they had won. I went to the wedding in grey socks and then changed about five minutes before behind the church. I got told off but felt so much better.
Now I look at a picture of me at the wedding. I had national health thick rimmed glasses and a pudding style haircut. I am really not sure what damn difference the socks made!!!
As someone with non-existent shoulders, I did so well when shoulder pads were in - I do wish they would return. But not much else about 80s fashion. I can't get over women wearing clothes that look like they've shrunk in the wash or are two sizes small - with huge expanse of midriff showing, particularly when pregnant - call me old fashioned but...
Trinny and Suzanna - don't let me start cause I can rant for England on this subject - ghastly pair of Sloanes - haven't a clue about fashion, flair, or good taste. I was longing for Jo Brand to tell them to shove their advice and was rather disappointed that she submitted to the ordeal - I guess the money was good.
Plan: Lighter Life
Stats: 284/234/167
BF:yes very!!!
Progress: 43%
Location: UK
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Originally Posted by tonyuk
I remember when I was thirteen and an usher for my beautiful cousins wedding.
I had rows with my parents all morning about not being able to wear my white socks. At that time they were the only colour socks I would be seen in. If I wore another colour I wouldbe an outcast among friends, I believed.
In the end I let them think that they had won. I went to the wedding in grey socks and then changed about five minutes before behind the church. I got told off but felt so much better.
Now I look at a picture of me at the wedding. I had national health thick rimmed glasses and a pudding style haircut. I am really not sure what damn difference the socks made!!!
yes tony, i saw the bit about faleraki and it doesn,t look the way the papers described it thank god!
jeffrey,s phoned me twice up till now and he seems to be having a great time.no trouble at the moment so i,m not so worried.
as for doing anything interesting,i,ve just been to the gym with Lynda.we had a great time.thinking of joining.