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  • Carter said:
    limeygent said:
    iainment said:
    limeygent said:
    Ties. Silliest garment ever invented and worn by humans. (for men, anyway)
    if i'm wearing a suit i always wear a tie and will keep the tie on until im taking the suit off (ie wont take the tie off as soon as i leave the office/get to the pub/the church bit is done). it looks so much smarter  
    Not really. A tie on or off in itself makes no difference.
    imo it makes a huge difference 
    Not as much these days, when people wear "Vans" with their suits!
    I think we've covered this before but people putting trainers on for their walk down queen Victoria street from the train gets up my nose. Not as much as those stupid scooters or fold up bikes but it aggravates me all the same 
    Hate seeing city workers in trainers. Mainly women in their smart clothes. Dont have wear high heels but surely they own pair of sensible shoes with a small heel. 


  • iainment said:
    limeygent said:
    Ties. Silliest garment ever invented and worn by humans. (for men, anyway)
    if i'm wearing a suit i always wear a tie and will keep the tie on until im taking the suit off (ie wont take the tie off as soon as i leave the office/get to the pub/the church bit is done). it looks so much smarter  
    Not really. A tie on or off in itself makes no difference.
    imo it makes a huge difference 
    I dont wear a tie when driving to a client appt or on the train up to town l......but will out one on before going into the meeting. Unprofessional if not 
  • edited June 2019
    iainment said:
    limeygent said:
    Ties. Silliest garment ever invented and worn by humans. (for men, anyway)
    if i'm wearing a suit i always wear a tie and will keep the tie on until im taking the suit off (ie wont take the tie off as soon as i leave the office/get to the pub/the church bit is done). it looks so much smarter  
    Not really. A tie on or off in itself makes no difference.
    Only a man with no sartorial sense would make such a comment.
  • Pedestrians who look over in my direction from the other side of the pavement as I’m going into my house. What are you looking at you nosey bastards?
  • Macronate said:
    Pedestrians who look over in my direction from the other side of the pavement as I’m going into my house. What are you looking at you nosey bastards?
    Do your flies up mate.
  • Redskin said:
    iainment said:
    limeygent said:
    Ties. Silliest garment ever invented and worn by humans. (for men, anyway)
    if i'm wearing a suit i always wear a tie and will keep the tie on until im taking the suit off (ie wont take the tie off as soon as i leave the office/get to the pub/the church bit is done). it looks so much smarter  
    Not really. A tie on or off in itself makes no difference.
    Only a man with no sartorial sense would make such a comment.
    I was accused of similar when I said you don’t have to wear bowler hats anymore 
  • MrOneLung said:
    Redskin said:
    iainment said:
    limeygent said:
    Ties. Silliest garment ever invented and worn by humans. (for men, anyway)
    if i'm wearing a suit i always wear a tie and will keep the tie on until im taking the suit off (ie wont take the tie off as soon as i leave the office/get to the pub/the church bit is done). it looks so much smarter  
    Not really. A tie on or off in itself makes no difference.
    Only a man with no sartorial sense would make such a comment.
    I was accused of similar when I said you don’t have to wear bowler hats anymore 
    Only because you were speaking to your workforce while wearing your top hat 🎩 
  • Redskin said:
    iainment said:
    limeygent said:
    Ties. Silliest garment ever invented and worn by humans. (for men, anyway)
    if i'm wearing a suit i always wear a tie and will keep the tie on until im taking the suit off (ie wont take the tie off as soon as i leave the office/get to the pub/the church bit is done). it looks so much smarter  
    Not really. A tie on or off in itself makes no difference.
    Only a man with no sartorial sense would make such a comment.
    I've seen people in suit and tie looking absolutely shit.
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  • limeygent said:
    Ties. Silliest garment ever invented and worn by humans. (for men, anyway)
    if i'm wearing a suit i always wear a tie and will keep the tie on until im taking the suit off (ie wont take the tie off as soon as i leave the office/get to the pub/the church bit is done). it looks so much smarter  
    I hate the whole suit and no tie look. Either let us go casual or keep it smart - no ties just looks like we're all down the pub post work.
  • MrOneLung said:

    Sad stories behind that picture
  • iainment said:
    Redskin said:
    iainment said:
    limeygent said:
    Ties. Silliest garment ever invented and worn by humans. (for men, anyway)
    if i'm wearing a suit i always wear a tie and will keep the tie on until im taking the suit off (ie wont take the tie off as soon as i leave the office/get to the pub/the church bit is done). it looks so much smarter  
    Not really. A tie on or off in itself makes no difference.
    Only a man with no sartorial sense would make such a comment.
    I've seen people in suit and tie looking absolutely shit.
    Absolutely, but that wasn't the point you were making.
  • iainment said:
    Redskin said:
    iainment said:
    limeygent said:
    Ties. Silliest garment ever invented and worn by humans. (for men, anyway)
    if i'm wearing a suit i always wear a tie and will keep the tie on until im taking the suit off (ie wont take the tie off as soon as i leave the office/get to the pub/the church bit is done). it looks so much smarter  
    Not really. A tie on or off in itself makes no difference.
    Only a man with no sartorial sense would make such a comment.
    I've seen people in suit and tie looking absolutely shit.
    Yes that's true. But I have never seen anyone in sportswear and trainers looking smart.  
  • Croydon said:
    limeygent said:
    Ties. Silliest garment ever invented and worn by humans. (for men, anyway)
    if i'm wearing a suit i always wear a tie and will keep the tie on until im taking the suit off (ie wont take the tie off as soon as i leave the office/get to the pub/the church bit is done). it looks so much smarter  
    I hate the whole suit and no tie look. Either let us go casual or keep it smart - no ties just looks like we're all down the pub post work.
    Suits and ties are really a stuffy English thing, used to wear a tie for work for ages until I thought whats the point?  Appearance counts for less these days.  Just have one for Interviews, wedding etc
  • Croydon said:
    limeygent said:
    Ties. Silliest garment ever invented and worn by humans. (for men, anyway)
    if i'm wearing a suit i always wear a tie and will keep the tie on until im taking the suit off (ie wont take the tie off as soon as i leave the office/get to the pub/the church bit is done). it looks so much smarter  
    I hate the whole suit and no tie look. Either let us go casual or keep it smart - no ties just looks like we're all down the pub post work.
    Suits and ties are really a stuffy English thing, used to wear a tie for work for ages until I thought whats the point?  Appearance counts for less these days.  Just have one for Interviews, wedding etc
    I see plenty of people all over the world in suits and ties.   
  • Croydon said:
    limeygent said:
    Ties. Silliest garment ever invented and worn by humans. (for men, anyway)
    if i'm wearing a suit i always wear a tie and will keep the tie on until im taking the suit off (ie wont take the tie off as soon as i leave the office/get to the pub/the church bit is done). it looks so much smarter  
    I hate the whole suit and no tie look. Either let us go casual or keep it smart - no ties just looks like we're all down the pub post work.
    Suits and ties are really a stuffy English thing, used to wear a tie for work for ages until I thought whats the point?  Appearance counts for less these days.  Just have one for Interviews, wedding etc
    I see plenty of people all over the world in suits and ties.   
    They look like stuffy English people.
  • limeygent said:
    Croydon said:
    limeygent said:
    Ties. Silliest garment ever invented and worn by humans. (for men, anyway)
    if i'm wearing a suit i always wear a tie and will keep the tie on until im taking the suit off (ie wont take the tie off as soon as i leave the office/get to the pub/the church bit is done). it looks so much smarter  
    I hate the whole suit and no tie look. Either let us go casual or keep it smart - no ties just looks like we're all down the pub post work.
    Suits and ties are really a stuffy English thing, used to wear a tie for work for ages until I thought whats the point?  Appearance counts for less these days.  Just have one for Interviews, wedding etc
    I see plenty of people all over the world in suits and ties.   
    They look like stuffy English people.
    Except they are NOT English.
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  • limeygent said:
    Croydon said:
    limeygent said:
    Ties. Silliest garment ever invented and worn by humans. (for men, anyway)
    if i'm wearing a suit i always wear a tie and will keep the tie on until im taking the suit off (ie wont take the tie off as soon as i leave the office/get to the pub/the church bit is done). it looks so much smarter  
    I hate the whole suit and no tie look. Either let us go casual or keep it smart - no ties just looks like we're all down the pub post work.
    Suits and ties are really a stuffy English thing, used to wear a tie for work for ages until I thought whats the point?  Appearance counts for less these days.  Just have one for Interviews, wedding etc
    I see plenty of people all over the world in suits and ties.   
    They look like stuffy English people.
    Except they are NOT English.
    Stuffy foreigners.
  • Get OUT of OUR club!
  • As far as I know you needn't be Paddy Hopkirk to shop in Asda, so why do so many drivers perform a dramatic rally turn to enter their car park in Bexleyheath?
  • when you've been standing on the train and someone seated gets up and pushes past you to get off before you.  So they had a nice comfy seat AND they want to get off before.  I always block them

    How would they know that you want to get off if you've been standing all the time?
  • Stig said:
    when you've been standing on the train and someone seated gets up and pushes past you to get off before you.  So they had a nice comfy seat AND they want to get off before.  I always block them

    How would they know that you want to get off if you've been standing all the time?
    They should wait till the train stops and let the aisle clear 
  • Letting myself get 90 pages behind on the takeover thread. Starting to read it again, but not quickly enough and getting 98 pages behind. Wasting best part of two evenings wading through the backlog for very little return. Best thing worth reading about was AUN's wang flasher.

    Still one day it will all be worth it, when the takeover is completed and having read the whole thread takes on the sort of kudos associated with having seen a 7-6 victory over Huddersfield. 
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