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The Plumber Jul 30th 2004 4:36 pm

I'd like an Hawian shirt.........whats the problem ?
 
Wife and kids said they would be seen dead with me if i get one.......


I say if its good enough for sponge bob square pants , its good enough
for me......!


plum:beer:


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Nosuchluck Jul 30th 2004 4:38 pm

Re: I'd like an Hawian shirt.........whats the problem ?
 
Are you yellow then, with thin legs?


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Bundy Jul 30th 2004 4:50 pm

Re: I'd like an Hawian shirt.........whats the problem ?
 
Originally posted by the plumber
    > Wife and kids said
they would be seen dead with me if i get one.......
    >
    > I say if its
good enough for sponge bob square pants , its good enough for me......!

    >
    >
    > plum:beer:

Mr B has a number of Hawian shirts. And
he wears them. I have learnt to come to terms with it - he is an aussie
after all. I say go ahead and get one. It'll teach your wife and kids a
valuable lesson in tolerance
;)


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Pollyana Jul 31st 2004 2:06 am

Re: I'd like an Hawian shirt.........whats the problem ?
 
My brother-in-law was best man at our wedding, and kept threatening his
wife that he was going to wear a very loud Hawaiin shirt....it was quite
fun seeing how cross she was getting, her exact words are censored, but
added up to "don't think about it you idiot or I'll divorce you!":D


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JayDeee Jul 31st 2004 8:08 am

Re: I'd like an Hawian shirt.........whats the problem ?
 
Originally posted by Pollyana
    > My brother-in-law was
best man at our wedding, and kept threatening his wife that he was going
to wear a very loud Hawaiin shirt....it was quite fun seeing how cross
she was getting, her exact words are censored, but added up to "don't
think about it you idiot or I'll divorce you!":D


LOL your
brother in laws wife (sorry not sure if she is your sister or sister in
law) sound like me.
My Aussie hubby has a wardrobe that needs burning.
Gradually over the past few years I have managed to "loose" a few items,
accidently left a pair of his trainers on the roof of the car so they
got lost, left his sandels in the garden rain for over a month,
unfortunately DR Martin Sandels really are very strong and they
survived. He had some trousers made out of Hemp and they were like
something MC hammer used to wear, he is 6'4" and really did look awfull
so I accidently turned them into rags to polish the car with (hemp is
very good for that by the way)

Don't get me wrong have no problem with
people dressing to there own tastes and I happen to think that hawaiin
shirts, hemp trousers and DR Martin sandels really look good on some
poeple but not on everyone, it all down to the body shape. The dr Martin
sandes are really chunky and have a thick sole so stuck on a pair of
size 12 feet on the end of a pair of skinny legs attached to a vary tall
man not only makes his feet look massively oversized for his body it
also make him 2 foot taller he is any way which makes him 14" taller
than me. Never agod thing to mbe made to feel like the shortest chick in
the world

Kala


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Debsy Jul 31st 2004 8:40 am

Re: I'd like an Hawian shirt.........whats the problem ?
 
Plum
Get some designer ones then:D I am sure they will let you wear them
then:D
My husband has got some nice hawaiian shirts that he got in the
states when were on holiday from Gap and Tommy and they were cheap cos
we got them from the outlet centre.

He loves them:eek: :cool: :D

They
have some nice ones in quicksilver


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Mlbonner Jul 31st 2004 9:24 am

Re: I'd like an Hawian shirt.........whats the problem ?
 
Originally posted by kala
    >
    > My Aussie hubby has a
wardrobe that needs burning. Gradually over the past few years I have
managed to "loose" a few items, accidently left a pair of his trainers
on the roof of the car so they got lost, left his sandels in the garden
rain for over a month, unfortunately DR Martin Sandels really are very
strong and they survived. He had some trousers made out of Hemp and they
were like something MC hammer used to wear, he is 6'4" and really did
look awfull so I accidently turned them into rags to polish the car with
(hemp is very good for that by the way)
    >
    >


Sounds like my
boyf - I'm currently convincing him that A/he needs to throw away some
of his clothes for space/update his wardrobe and B/ WE should go
shopping to get him some new stuff :) Its not that I don't like brown
checked shirts, its just that they look better on a farmer in the 80's
(no offence to anyone who has a shirt like this :eek: :))


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Paul&Ann-Marie Jul 31st 2004 9:45 am

Re: I'd like an Hawian shirt.........whats the problem ?
 
As mentioned previously Ann-Marie goes shopping with her mum twice a
week and has been buying clothes for our new life in aus.
" bin the old
ones " she says.

She keeps coming back with stuff, last week it was
shorts, covered in flowers.

" They're covered in @@@@@@@ flowers ! " i
exclaimed.not very chuffed at all.

Wearing them as i type :o

Paul.


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JayDeee Jul 31st 2004 10:06 am

Re: I'd like an Hawian shirt.........whats the problem ?
 
edit cos i'm an idiot


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JayDeee Jul 31st 2004 10:07 am

Re: I'd like an Hawian shirt.........whats the problem ?
 
Originally posted by Paul&Ann-Marie
    > As mentioned
previously Ann-Marie goes shopping with her mum twice a week and has
been buying clothes for our new life in aus.
    > " bin the old ones " she
says.
    >
    > She keeps coming back with stuff, last week it was shorts,
covered in flowers.
    >
    > " They're covered in @@@@@@@ flowers ! " i
exclaimed.not very chuffed at all.
    >
    > Wearing them as i type :o
    >
Paul.

You are gonna fit in just fine with them shorts Paul


Good luck Michelle, my sympathy goes out to you. 3 years later and
I'm still trying


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