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Originally Posted by deecay
What did you think of my African Rainforest t-shirt.??? ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by kerr's tribe
Go ahead, help yourself, I know you're gonna slag me off. :p
So pinks out, what bout Fuscia :eek: :p
:eek: to you to sligoman. :DQuote:
Originally Posted by sligoman
is fine, i expected u to wear something like that :rolleyes: :D mr gloverQuote:
Originally Posted by sirhamish
Have it in the wash at the moment - sister thinks it's very, not gay, but girly looking???? It's not as garish as you might think though........seriously. :oQuote:
Originally Posted by kerr's tribe
Have to be careful what I say FNO, niece has joined Footie. :eek: No more filthy talk - I'll have to leave that up to you. LOL
Glover was on Live 8 with the Purps but only for 5 seconds - camera was right beside his face.
Talk to you later - have to go back to annoying Peadar. :D
is her name joanne? i'm surprised she's letting u say that u know her, would she not be trying to pretend she doesn't know you hamish? :DQuote:
Originally Posted by sirhamish
Would never wear a pink T-shirt.... the colours run :D
Pink shirt = gay ?? That's thinking in stereotypes. Almost the same ones why some people wrongly think I drive on the other end of the road...
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Originally Posted by kerr's tribe
No, she uses the nickname I gave her as her Footiename and I'm not telling you 'cos you'll PM her and I'll get into all sorts of trouble.
Seriously, were you a nun??? LOL :D
Sister Katie (KT/Katie...geddit??)
Don't be telling lies - I saw you with a pink shirt under your grey overcoat in Belfield once. :p :D LOLQuote:
Originally Posted by CollegeTillIDie
Don't know why I said the above - just know I'm gonna get a smart assed salvo in reply - must be masochism involved.
That's because in Belgium, people drive on the other side of the road. I agree with your stereotypes point but we're really only kidding about in this thread, Gerrit. ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by Gerrit
I had to laugh at the Shels V St. Pats match on monday.
3 'cool' dudes walked up behind the goal dressed as ponces - hair all flash, wearing poncy gear, poncy ear rings and one had a pink t shirt :eek: .
I swear to god, we though Busted had just walked in :D
Don Vito introduced me to pink threads. I'd be in favour of them but they're not very common around Longford... :rolleyes:
NON! never a nun, jesus! :eek: Saw lots of guys today around Glasgay ;) wearing pink t-shirts, even old men!Quote:
Originally Posted by sirhamish
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heh heh :DQuote:
I had to laugh at the Shels V St. Pats match on monday.
3 'cool' dudes walked up behind the goal dressed as ponces - hair all flash, wearing poncy gear, poncy ear rings and one had a pink t shirt .
I swear to god, we though Busted had just walked in
Lee Sharpe had a pink t-shirt on last night on the Miriam O' Callaghan show and it looked good!
Well, I know, but some people take it serious and are stuck in their little world of stereotypes and labels. Yesterday a gay man fancied me :eek: I didn't even know Belfast had a gay scene...Quote:
Originally Posted by sirhamish
Someone has to!!! :D :D :DQuote:
Originally Posted by Gerrit
Come hamish, whats her name????
just saw this thread now i think its more worrying irish people referring to men as blokes :eek:
Whats more worrying is that there are some Irish fellas out there persevering with check shirts months (even a year) after they have gone out of fashion. You just have to be ruthless lads, just like sometimes the best thing to do if you win the league is to dismantle your team and bring in new signings let the check go.
On a side note they can still be worn with a suit for another few months at least.