I’m looking forward to attending a few shows soon to see more of these Italian beauties on display:
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Here's one Martin
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I'm curious to understand why your keyboard felt that 'haberdashery' was the best word here. That word hasn't been used since 1950!I haberdashery to say the last one is chuffing brilliant
I'm curious to understand why your keyboard felt that 'haberdashery' was the best word here. That word hasn't been used since 1950!
No idea. Should have been “have to say”. Maybe Apple have released a Miss Marple update!I'm curious to understand why your keyboard felt that 'haberdashery' was the best word here. That word hasn't been used since 1950!
I'm curious to understand why your keyboard felt that 'haberdashery' was the best word here. That word hasn't been used since 1950!
Are we to assume that yours is a Milliner Bentley?Hats off to him for using the word, though!
Are we to assume that yours is a Milliner Bentley?
... and as mad as one?...and it's hast off to you!
(My paternal grandmother was a milliner)
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... and as mad as one?
Has probably come in handy building the Corvette Race Car.Hats off to him for using the word, though!
That'd be three things you inherited from her, then.Not notably. Quite a serious lady from my memory, with an apron pocket full of extra strong mints, the BEST fudge recipe ever (I have inherited both the recipe and the pan in which she used to cook it. The feel of dragging the spoon across the bottom the pan to scrape off the scraps still evokes a massive rush of nostalgia some 40 years on). She did lose her hair, though. That that I was ever aware she wore a wig until after her death
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That'd be three things you inherited from her, then.
Flange & Gusset of Jermyn Street. Purveyors of bespoke merkins to discerning gentlefolk since 1753.Talking of wigs, can you let me have the name of your Merkin maker? You said she helped with your 'self confidence' issues?
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Flange & Gusset of Jermyn Street. Purveyors of bespoke merkins to discerning gentlefolk since 1753.
They price based on the amount of coverage required. For you, quite cheap.Many thanks. May be a little out of my price range, but it will be enjoyable finding out
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They price based on the amount of coverage required. For you, quite cheap.
For modesty reasons, I favour the 'orangutan' merkin. They also offer the 'vole', if that would be better suited to sir's personal circumstances.Do you get a discount? I can't imagine a suit for my father, for example, would cost as much as one of mine given he has no legs.....
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