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Post by Deleted on Apr 5, 2011 7:42:28 GMT
See you in the pub.
PS. Are man bags allowed? I'm rather attached to mine but I'm not sure it's the done thing to have one when you meet people for the first time. When I went to pick Miss Y up from nursery the other day a male passenger in a white van who looked like a grown up version of one of the child actors in Deliverance followed me all the way giving me jip. The van was in a queue of traffic so every time they drove off I caught up and every time I walked ahead they drew level with me. It went on for about 10 minutes so he must have really liked me.
Mrs Y says it's because I mince but I'm not sure if she's winding me up or not.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 5, 2011 7:55:25 GMT
Mrs Y may be right but, at the end of the day, you can only be who you are; mincer or not I carry a man bag when I'm travelling on plane or ferry - so I can have books, iPod + big headset, sandwiches, newspaper, water etc. in it. I like to be self-reliant when I travel and nobody has ever accused me of being a mincer - at least, not so i've heard. P.S. I am going to LO but won't have a shoulder bag with me.
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Post by Furry Frank The Combat Wombat on Apr 5, 2011 8:44:05 GMT
I usually have a manbag as, per Baz, I normally have lots of gubbins in it to keep me amused; including (for footer) a can or two of beer for the train if I'm training it (not in London, obv.) Sometimes I switch this for a wee backpack instead for longer journeys, tho'
I don't give a squashed marrow if that means people think I'm mincing.
I'm going to Orient, should be a goodie, last year's was; such as I can remember of it.
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Post by bombay on Apr 5, 2011 9:13:01 GMT
i hope your bag will be full of weapons tooled up for the Meet FPS
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Post by eusebio on Apr 5, 2011 9:21:09 GMT
I'll be there with a few Gooners.....gives them a chance to see some decent footy
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