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It Seems a Long Time Ago

Jim

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Now since we had a Man In Pink .. Well done Chas for reaching the 1000 post landmark.. A big thanks for the contribution made in the forum my friend .. :thumbs:
 

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Congrats Chas, are you going to embrace it:banana:

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Can you just imagine it Chas on the battle field sword in hand shield in place and Ed's pink panther outfit go for it Chas well done my friend well done
 

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Thanks guys :kiss:

Can you just imagine it Chas on the battle field sword in hand shield in place and Ed's pink panther outfit go for it Chas well done my friend well done
Pink was supposed to be a masculine colour in Saxon/Viking Britain and I do have some pink linen/silk material but I can't bring myself to wear it :goesred:
We did have a 28 stone guy go on the battle field at a training event the other year in a mankini. Just imagine it :vomit:
 

Buckeye

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Thanks guys :kiss:


Pink was supposed to be a masculine colour in Saxon/Viking Britain and I do have some pink linen/silk material but I can't bring myself to wear it :goesred:
We did have a 28 stone guy go on the battle field at a training event the other year in a mankini. Just imagine it :vomit:

It wasn't Brian, was it?

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Thanks guys :kiss:


Pink was supposed to be a masculine colour in Saxon/Viking Britain and I do have some pink linen/silk material but I can't bring myself to wear it :goesred:
We did have a 28 stone guy go on the battle field at a training event the other year in a mankini. Just imagine it :vomit:

Something on telly the other night said pink was a boys colour until Queen Victoria's reign when it changed.
Dunno why, I wasn't that interested in finding out
 
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