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many years ago I went to q club in Birmingham there were any number of young ladies in big pants crop tops and fairy wings it was freezing i was in two hoodies and coat and still cold.
A few years ago we were in Llangollen in Wales. It was 8 pm and the rain was that fine drops that doesn't seem much but soaks you in minutes.

There was a queue to get into the nightclub, mainly of young ladies very skimpily dressed looking like a wet T-shirt contest. I particularly noticed one girl wearing a PVC fake leather skirt. The rain was running off it and down her sparkly tights but she didn't seem to notice.
 
A few years ago we were in Llangollen in Wales. It was 8 pm and the rain was that fine drops that doesn't seem much but soaks you in minutes.

There was a queue to get into the nightclub, mainly of young ladies very skimpily dressed looking like a wet T-shirt contest. I particularly noticed one girl wearing a PVC fake leather skirt. The rain was running off it and down her sparkly tights but she didn't seem to notice.
They are hardy in wales
 
A few years ago we were in Llangollen in Wales. It was 8 pm and the rain was that fine drops that doesn't seem much but soaks you in minutes.

There was a queue to get into the nightclub, mainly of young ladies very skimpily dressed looking like a wet T-shirt contest. I particularly noticed one girl wearing a PVC fake leather skirt. The rain was running off it and down her sparkly tights but she didn't seem to notice.
You seem to have a clear memory.
 
Yes we had Garibaldi and panda pops
then we would dance the top 40 as played on radio 1
heady days
sometimes they would flash the lights
 
Shopping? Grr!


I went with my wife to a shopping mall about 14 miles away to pick up a book she had ordered. We also went to a large supermarket looking for two items that were out of stock in the nearby branch of the same chain. No luck.


But she wanted some jeans. An hour and threequarters later she had bought three, after trying on fourteen pairs...
 
Shopping? Grr!


I went with my wife to a shopping mall about 14 miles away to pick up a book she had ordered. We also went to a large supermarket looking for two items that were out of stock in the nearby branch of the same chain. No luck.


But she wanted some jeans. An hour and threequarters later she had bought three, after trying on fourteen pairs...
Did you get asked your opinion on each pair and have to try and guess the correct answer?
 
Did you get asked your opinion on each pair and have to try and guess the correct answer?
No. She doesn't want my opinion. She just wants jeans that fit around her waist and don't have very long legs.

Even the ones marked as short seem to be designed for women over 5 feet 10 inches and the long - six feet plus.
 
My wife has a sister who lives not that far away. She is even more of a shopaholic than my wife is. 'The girls' have been best friends since they were kids, many, many, many years ago. So I am excused shopping duties. :)
 
Back in the UK after a week in the Med on a family holiday... UK weather is shite!
 
Just the one, I'm quite up for screwing. Trouble is most ours are bayonette types.
Ah, yes. The old Edison Screw. You won't find that one in The Karma Sutra.

And, as for bayonets... 'They don't like it up 'em, Captain Mainwaring, sir.'
 
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