Shall we do some t-shirts again?

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Post: # 60719Post Martin »

I'd vote for rugger shirts too - nice long arms that you can roll up when needed, no tight neck throttling you - bit of warmth - excellent idea! :cooldude:
(and can be worn most fetchingly by the females of the species as a mini- dress! :wink:)
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Post: # 60726Post Andy Hamilton »

It might be that we can only get one type instead of mixing and matching so selfsufficientish rugby shirts seems to be the way forward. They can be unisex and if you leave them undone have a v-neckline.
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Post: # 60732Post the.fee.fairy »

Martin wrote: (and can be worn most fetchingly by the females of the species as a mini- dress! :wink:)
You've obviously never seen me in a mini dress - you might rethink the word fetching otherwise...

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Post: # 60735Post Martin »

reminded me - better pack the wide-angle lens! :mrgreen:
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:bootyshake:

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Post: # 60749Post Andy Hamilton »

Martins back then charming as ever. :mrgreen:
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Post: # 60751Post Shirley »

ROFLMAO - Martin the charmer!!!!!
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Post: # 60778Post Cassiepod »

Rugby shirt would work well for me too.

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Post: # 60787Post monkeynuts »

I would love one too :iconbiggrin:
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Post: # 60820Post The Chili Monster »

rugby shirts ... I could be pursuaded.
(Not for wearing as a mini-skirt, though).
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Post: # 60835Post ina »

Martin wrote: (and can be worn most fetchingly by the females of the species as a mini- dress! :wink:)
Bugger off! :mrgreen:

We ain't all dainty, ya know...

They'd be good though, because even we in Scotland could wear them on more than two days a year.
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Post: # 60879Post madanna »

yeahy to rugby tops they sound fantastic lol

Maybe i will wear it in mini dress style and scare the neighbours lol :wink:
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Post: # 70906Post greentortoise »

Whats the latest on the rugby shirts. Very keen! :) All this talk about mini dresses on women.....how about just a rugby shirt on a man with lovely rugby legs? :)
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Post: # 71160Post mrsflibble »

I'm terribly sorry but there's no way I can afford £18-£20 for a t shirt.
oh how I love my tea, tea in the afternoon. I can't do without it, and I think I'll have another cup very
ve-he-he-he-heryyyyyyy soooooooooooon!!!!

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Post: # 82434Post old tree man »

are there any thoughts of tea shirts again for this year. :mrgreen:
if so don't forget us XXL people :lol: :lol:
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