With the Autumnal Eqinox having passed ...

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With the Autumnal Eqinox having passed ...

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... and a distinct chill in the air ... I decided it was time to rectify the sartorial inexactitude of wearing moleskin breeks with a tweed jacket !

Arriving with me today is this pair of tweed breeks which ... if you look at them from a distance ... with the sun behind ... and squint ... appear to virtually match My Norfolk !!! ;-) A positive 'snip' at £35 delivered !

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Ronnie Corbetts' cast offs Mal?

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Dave Burr wrote:Ronnie Corbetts' cast offs Mal?
I fear his waistline is insignificant compared to mine these days, Sir. Perhaps one Ronnie Corbett in each leg !!!! ;-)
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I'm sure you'll look quite the gentleman in them Mal, you always do turn out well. :Hat:

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Very snazzy
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Most Dapper :Hat:
I walked across an empty land
I knew the pathway like the back of my hand
I felt the earth beneath my feet
Sat by the river and it made me complete.

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I was thinking this morning it might almost be time to break out the Thermals! :Chuckle:
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there was a stand selling Breeks at the Essex Show a couple of weeks back..... I picked up a pair and received a clip round the ear from my good lady wife.... :Scared:
Just one more cast love, and I'll be on me way home

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Ha, my good lady did the same Aitch when I picked up a nice green tweed jacket in Ireland last month
"you can put that down for a start"

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