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What are you wearing? Page 3

Completely removed, or just a lump hacked off?

I was toe nailess for a few weeks, although the skin hardens and goes shiny, so it looked no different, except there wasn't a white growy bit at the end.

*shudder*

Ow.

Massive parachute Black tshirt, black jeans, black socks.

Gav, stop, I'm getting randy.

Quote: Leevil @ May 24 2009, 6:12 PM BST

Gav, stop, I'm getting randy.

Laughing out loud Laughing out loud

I changed T-shirts now.

Quote: Leevil @ May 24 2009, 6:12 PM BST

I'm getting randy.

My name should always be capitalized.

Quote: DaButt @ May 24 2009, 6:32 PM BST

My named should always be capitalized.

No point, he won't listen. He's a cock. Pleased

Quote: zooo @ May 24 2009, 4:37 PM BST

Isn't it what Sybil wears in Fawlty Towers?
When she's in hospital for her toenail she keeps asking Basil to pass her various flouncy pink housecoats.

A housecoat is another name for a lady's dressing gown. But I think Sybil had 'bed jackets' in hospital; they're much shorter than house coats and - as the name suggests - are to be worn in bed.

Ah. I know I found them quite an intriguing concept as a child.

With all the limitless effort of a child's imagination and wonder, you certainly exhausted it with that, zooo.

They were very flouncy!

Oh well, makes sense then!

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