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hehe :p :twisted:

Suits are amazing, they make guys looks 100x hotter. and then you get more clothes to remove after the day :roll:


+1 have yet to see my man in a suit *glares across sofa*

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+1 have yet to see my man in a suit *glares across sofa*

Poor bloke! I bet he doesn't even know what he's done wrong!

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+1 have yet to see my man in a suit *glares across sofa*

Poor bloke! I bet he doesn't even know what he's done wrong!


He doesn't even notice. He's got his nose in plans for buildings for his model railway and now CBB is on.

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He's got his nose in plans for buildings for his model railway

Eminently sensible.

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He's got his nose in plans for buildings for his model railway

Eminently sensible.


I had to print them all out

http://scalescenes.com/

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He's got his nose in plans for buildings for his model railway

Eminently sensible.


I had to print them all out

http://scalescenes.com/

Now I'll need to remember that for when Dad retires in however many years time, and we get the OO layout out again.

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Guilty as charged. :lol:

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Mmmm, Red looks totally hot in a suit, he's an accountant so he wears one every day and it's lucky that I get up and out of the house before him in the mornings, otherwise neither of us would ever get to work on time ;)

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Mmmm, Red looks totally hot in a suit, he's an accountant so he wears one every day and it's lucky that I get up and out of the house before him in the mornings, otherwise neither of us would ever get to work on time ;)

+1 :) suits have on good side: they can be taken off :lol:


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Suits are amazing, they make guys looks 100x hotter. and then you get more clothes to remove after the day :roll:


I tend to have nothing but compliments when I'm wearing a suit. Same goes for uniforms. Apparently I do quite a good policeman impersonation.

As for the removal of the garments:
Suits - trousers, shirt, jacket. Waistcoat optional.
Rest of the time - trousers, shirt or t-shirt (sometimes both), jumper/hoody, jacket.

Casual wins for more clothes to be removed, surely?

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TheFrenchun wrote:
Suits are amazing, they make guys looks 100x hotter. and then you get more clothes to remove after the day :roll:


I tend to have nothing but compliments when I'm wearing a suit. Same goes for uniforms. Apparently I do quite a good policeman impersonation.

As for the removal of the garments:
Suits - trousers, shirt, jacket. Waistcoat optional.
Rest of the time - trousers, shirt or t-shirt (sometimes both), jumper/hoody, jacket.

Casual wins for more clothes to be removed, surely?

you wear a hoodie and a jacket?

and you forgot tie :p The tie removal is the best part of the process!


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If I wore a suit to the office, my colleagues would delicately ask me who died :?

I do wear suits when meetings or official business calls for it but do like to challenge the 'unwritten rules' which apparently state that men should wear a shirt and tie and that part of our wages has been set aside so that we can purchase 'smart' clothes :roll: There has to date been no ruling on whether trousers or slacks are acceptable to wear alongside the shirt and tie.......

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Edd wears suits, if he knows what's goof for him :lol:


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I look like a complete berk in a suit and tie, probably because I usually feel like one at the time - I'm lucky, in that my work clothes are also my casual clothes (a ridiculous amount of mostly black t-shirts with images I like*, jeans and trainers) :D

* bands and their logos, comic book characters or themes, Alchemy Gothic ones etc. I used to get annoyed at the people who would stare at the GNR ones for instance, but then I remembered something Mr Connolly said - 'arsehole detectors' :lol:

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Generally speaking, men wear suits to lend a false air of authority when they have to tell convincing lies:

Salesmen / businessmen
Appearing in court
Job interviews
Weddings
Funerals

The bigger the lie, the more expensive the suit.

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