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A couple of pairs of work strides I bought a couple of years ago in
the sure and certain knowledge I would fit into them eventually, have
yeilded up to me.
Fantastic - not a burst seam in sight, in fact they're quite a loose
fit.
They were too good to pass up and I kept them, knowing I'd use them.
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On 16/08/2013 02:29, Grimly Curmudgeon wrote:
A couple of pairs of work strides I bought a couple of years ago in
the sure and certain knowledge I would fit into them eventually, have
yeilded up to me.
Fantastic - not a burst seam in sight, in fact they're quite a loose
fit.
They were too good to pass up and I kept them, knowing I'd use them.


Congrats Grimly. Most people find that things shrink in their wardrobe,
so your experience deserves special note.


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On Friday, August 16, 2013 2:29:12 AM UTC+1, Grimly Curmudgeon wrote:
A couple of pairs of work strides I bought a couple of years ago in

the sure and certain knowledge I would fit into them eventually, have

yeilded up to me.

Fantastic - not a burst seam in sight, in fact they're quite a loose

fit.

They were too good to pass up and I kept them, knowing I'd use them.


"Strides" ? Excuse my ignorance.

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On Fri, 16 Aug 2013 04:45:55 -0700, robgraham wrote:

On Friday, August 16, 2013 2:29:12 AM UTC+1, Grimly Curmudgeon wrote:
A couple of pairs of work strides I bought a couple of years ago in
the sure and certain knowledge I would fit into them eventually, have
yeilded up to me.

Fantastic - not a burst seam in sight, in fact they're quite a loose
fit.

They were too good to pass up and I kept them, knowing I'd use them.


"Strides" ? Excuse my ignorance.


Trousers.

Grimly - is there any particular reason you don't get a blog?
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On Fri, 16 Aug 2013 11:46:36 +0000 (UTC), Adrian
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Grimly - is there any particular reason you don't get a blog?


Why on earth should I?
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