You're spot on there!Once had to spend the thick end of eighteen months, up in the North West...
It's a real thing up there - PJs, Onesies, slippers and rollers.
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Nothing wrong with onesies, I have worn them in various styles for decades. Even wore a pair to meet my future King:Once had to spend the thick end of eighteen months, up in the North West...
It's a real thing up there - PJs, Onesies, slippers and rollers.
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Hawker Hunter?Nothing wrong with onesies, I have worn them in various styles for decades. Even wore a pair to meet my future King:
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I met a fellow contractor at Detroit airport when going back to the UK in 1984 his surname was B'Stard, he said he was going home to change his surname by deed poll as he was to be marrying an Irish girl with the Christian name of Ima.An Irish friend of mine whose surname is Ennis married a girl called Paula
Yes, FGA 6, No 1 Tactical Weapons Unit, RAF Brawdy 1977 ish.Hawker Hunter?
Lovely - x4 30mm Aden?Yes, FGA 6, No 1 Tactical Weapons Unit, RAF Brawdy 1977 ish.
I know brothers named Kevin and Keegan. I **** ye not.Were his son's called, Ford, Morris, and Austin....?
Yes, they meet minimum muzzle energy for UK deer.Lovely - x4 30mm Aden?
Or one of those Dry robe surf coatsAnd next time , you'll be going to Tesco wearing a onesie and your slippers like all the other classy souls!![]()
Ah yes....the "Walmartians" as they are commonly known........scary, very scary, yet they walk amongst us!There used to be a website for “People of Walmart” … (at your own risk)
I worked with a Dwayne.I have a friend david who named his son Harley
There was a family of boys in my school, all named after motorbikes. Harley was in my year group. Their family name was Crux.I worked with a Dwayne.
Sadly the family name was Pipes.
I always wondered if they’d had a girl would they have called her Polly.
I don't get this one. Or is it about erection?I went to Uni with Richard Large. Parents must have had a sense of humour!