Now Im getting nervous, men calling me sexy....
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Now Im getting nervous, men calling me sexy....
well im a pished scotsman and i say u look good
note - i will regret this tommorow :):)
Im not a sheep. And probably 1.5 times as heavy as you Gary.
tis not good to mix your scotsman with your welshman... the results can be quite surprising :)
Worse than Dutch mixed with Flemish ? Spooky.
But a lot of men look good in unbifurcated garments you know, hairy legs or not. It is all very natural and elegant. Mario wears his with style.
Although I had to teach him how to sit down without making wrinkles or exposing more than is necessary.:mrgreen:
please dont give us details..... :sad:
It makes you look more masculine, and yet it puts you more in touch with your feminine side
Moan the kilt! (You have to see chewin the fat to understand that one) :)
Precisely, more masculine, more elegant, more stylish. There is so much you can do with clothing, if only you would dare to experiment. It takes manly men to do so.
Why should we females always get away with it ? If we can wear whatever we like why not men ?
Well I dont even like wearng shorts, so youre not getting me in one of those things :P
that sounds like a challenge Frank! :)
Yeah? Bring it!:proud:
A skirt would have to be cooler to work in.
Last week it was 34 C with high humidity. My shirt and shorts and even my socks were drenched in sweat. The breeze that was blowing was tropical, warm and moist. A skirt would have allowed more air movement down stairs.
Men wear skirts in the Solomon Islands and Fiji. It suits our climate.
How is a kilt in your climate?
pretty good actually
even if its menus 0 it keeps u warm cause there is so much fabric (cant remember exactly but 20 something yards in a proper one).
Sometimes gets a bit itchy though
A good real kilt is a little warm at summer, but for the rest, in the Highlands where they originated, about the best you can have.
But the Utilikilt is made of cotton, so its a little cooler, therefore more appropriate over here. Warm enough in winter, build in airco at summer.
I cannot imagine those temperatures. Some times we get temperatures bellow +5 C over night for a week or two during the middle of winter. Normally by 9 am we can get down to T shirts and shorts most days during our winters.
ah, ive been known to wear shorts and sandals in late autumn before, thats mainly cos im too lazy to find a pair of sock tho
Mario, you look lovely but please ditch those socks :)
I always tend to wear shorts, infact i wore shorts on chrimbo day in the snow:) well there 3qtr length things but hey there kool.
The quest for suitable stockings is still ongoing.
Mario noticed that it can get quite chilly when you are not used to it, but he used to wear a kilt at life role playing and I do remember some LRP-games in mid-winter... with plenty of snow and frozen roads. (Which reminds me: what can you do with a knight in full plate armor when at the end of the road downhill stands a group of orcs ? Just give him a hearthy shove... strrrRRRIKE !)
If You want to keep warm there is nothing better than a fur coat. check profile
aaaaahhhhh georgeous doggie :)
Look at the eyes... Looks like its pulled an all-nighter:proud:
Ooaaw ! They invented the word gorgeous for collies didnt they.
They also invented the word georgeous in Karolines case! :proud:
Must be a Freudian slip....does anybody know someone called George? :wink:
Heres something for all you men........
http://www.grumpieroldmen.co.uk/index.phphttp://www.grumpieroldmen.co.uk/index.php
Its even got a forum so I expect things to get very quiet here :)
Heaviest element discovered!
http://forums.delphiforums.com/THERFL/messages?msg=1422.98http://forums.delphiforums.com/THERF...es?msg=1422.98
The heaviest element is ununoctium (unnamed)
Mario is as happy asa pig ine mudd... and heres the reason why: http://users.pandora.be/P3/draai%20en%20freesbank.JPGhttp://users.pandora.be/P3/draai%20en%20freesbank.JPG
Yes, that is our former living room. And yes, the books will be protected.
Is it just me who is amazed how long this thread has gone on for.
Im amazed.
yeah me too
babeth im well chuffed too, got a brand new bench mounted pillar drill. Only cost me £20 in the B&Q sale! :proud:
Nice piece of kit Mario, whats the first major project?
Finding a set of chisels and a millinghead. :wink:
The machine came with a box of tools like different sizes of claws, a drillinghead, centerpointers, uuuuused chisels and other thingymajigs. Since the previous owner only used the lathe some of the milling stuff got displaced.
But all in all he considers it 600 ‚ well-spent and so do I. And its lovely too. Makes the place more cozy.
Project runing at the moment.
Splinters weapons.Hydraulic jaws and axe.
Includes 2 extra hydraulic rams to be sold. Small ones only pushing out 2 tonnes at max allowed pressure.But very lightweight.
2 Full pressure setup for a feather.
1 sold, 1 to finance my chissels/millig bits.
Inventing a new drivetrain for Project II, and at last finishing our feather Kashei Besmertny«
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/americas/4199935.stmhttp://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/americas/4199935.stm
I feel sick
Hmm.
Thats not good.
I agree.
the americans have a habit of friendly fire, how are u gonna be able to tell from a tv screen who is who in the heat of battle?
i heard that a noraml sniper can hit a target a size of a basket ball with one of those it can hit a golf ball from the same distance
The robots are defenitely VS. So every biped is a fair target. Saves a lot of troubles with friendly fire.
But I ask myself, on what channel are those machines? 72MHz?