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Re: clothing dilema
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06/27/2015 02:07 PM
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Ouch!! <img src="http://www.traveltalkonline.com/forums/images/graemlins/jester.gif" alt="" /> <img src="http://www.traveltalkonline.com/forums/images/graemlins/jester.gif" alt="" />
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Re: clothing dilema
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06/27/2015 06:08 PM
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Chuck_Morton said: Just curious but...how often do you plan on wearing long pants? I hardly ever, with the exception of the finer restaurants, wear long pants when we visit in January and I assume it is hotter in July than January???? Don't overthink the whole thing, just go and have a good time! I'm taking two pair. one white one tan... in case we'd like a nice dinner or 3.. I'm thinking one pair for the hideaway.... I'm open to other suggestions
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Re: clothing dilema
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06/27/2015 07:12 PM
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We went to Bajatzu this time and I wore a short, sleeveless sundress and I wasn't cold.. Eric never takes long pants these days. It's really not necessary anywhere that we go.
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Re: clothing dilema
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06/27/2015 08:15 PM
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long sleeved shirt= NO.. I like the clownish look.. it goes with the high forehead, earring, tan and eye-glint. Class has never been something I can aspire to. AND DAMN>> WHAT AM I THINKING??? i have a friend who has a great little vintage clothing shop.. DAMNDAMNDAMN
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Re: clothing dilema
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06/27/2015 09:05 PM
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jerber160 said: long sleeved shirt= NO.. I like the clownish look.. it goes with the high forehead, earring, tan and eye-glint. Class has never been something I can aspire to. AND DAMN>> WHAT AM I THINKING??? i have a friend who has a great little vintage clothing shop.. DAMNDAMNDAMN I'm not even sure what the hell that means...good luck.
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Re: clothing dilema
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06/27/2015 09:49 PM
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GaKaye said: That's why you write a detailed trip report. by the way.. the whole idea of 'trip reports' is new to me, sort of. Years ago, I started writing myself post cards just to kill time in airports..they were pretty sparse and bare to fit the space of a card, but they've evolved since then, mostly in restaurant and hotel reviews....the full-fledged 'trip reports' wouldn't be for public consumption, since they're for ME... if you catch my drift. <img src="http://www.traveltalkonline.com/forums/images/graemlins/duh.gif" alt="" />
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Re: clothing dilema
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06/28/2015 02:54 PM
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Re: clothing dilema
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06/28/2015 04:11 PM
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january said: What are long pants? Long pants are things that hide a middle-aged man's less than attractive furry legs in a dining situation. And they provide an illusion of 'classy.' If I'm spending a couple of thousand dollars on a getaway I'd rather take a vacation from the slob I am at home too.
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