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Post by marispiper on Aug 20, 2017 17:25:34 GMT
When I find a design/fit that's good, I buy several (shoes especially) All my jeans (three pairs) which I bought five+years ago have all worn out. Q. Why do they wear out at the crutch? I am absolutely dreading the trail round trying to find new ones. They will be (variously) too loose, too tight, too long, too short in the waist.. deda, deda Ooh I can't even stand thinking about it...
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Post by rondetto on Aug 20, 2017 18:15:38 GMT
I have the same problem. When I need new jeans I can never find the "perfect" pair. They are either too tight, too low in the waist or too baggy. Ones I bought recently the zip is so small I get caught in it.(You can guess what and where)
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Post by aubrey on Aug 20, 2017 19:07:06 GMT
I have the same problem. When I need new jeans I can never find the "perfect" pair. They are either too tight, too low in the waist or too baggy. Ones I bought recently the zip is so small I get caught in it.(You can guess what and where) I saw that happen in a film last light. Not There's Something about Mary either: an early Paul Verhoven: Turks Fruit. In a car, with no pliers. It was funny though because the bloke was a bit of a - a lot - of a you-know--what
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Post by rondetto on Aug 21, 2017 10:54:30 GMT
Aye, I do know. Ouch!!!! I remember once being in a pub when that happened to me. I really needed help but there were only some girls close by. So had to grin and bear it until a man came in the toilet. How embarrassing that was too.
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Post by marispiper on Aug 21, 2017 10:56:42 GMT
Aye, I do know. Ouch!!!! I remember once being in a pub when that happened to me. I really needed help but there were only some girls close by. So had to grin and bear it until a man came in the toilet. How embarrassing that was too. Tut tut...missed opportunity there Ron...
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Post by rondetto on Aug 21, 2017 11:57:15 GMT
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