men in tweed. Posted Wed Nov 22 14:28:16 GMT 2000 by 'teapot'

I guess men do not like to admit that they even used to own a tweed jacket, but I am sure they did once or even now.

Men in tweed are just as cool as men in non-tweed....


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Posted By Bean Is A Carrot on Wed Nov 22 14:47:44 GMT 2000:

>I guess men do not like to admit that they even used to own a tweed jacket, but I am sure they did once or even now.
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>Men in tweed are just as cool as men in non-tweed....
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What's your point?


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Posted By 'Squidy' on Wed Nov 22 16:43:29 GMT 2000:

I think that's going to be the British remake of Men In Black. Instead of fighting aliens, our MiT (played by Frank Finlay and John Junkin) sit around in a large country house drinking tea.
"At least half as good as Guest House Paradiso" says Channel 5 celebrity Doctor Fox.


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Posted By 'Unruly Butler' on Wed Nov 22 23:00:29 GMT 2000:

mr hazeley wore a tweed jacket for many years. he now wears combat chic and probably uses his jacket as a duster. i rather liked it.
this has no relevance to anything at all, and is symptomatic of the chatty, cliquey in-jokiness of recent forum entries which is strangling honest criticism and debate. however i feel justified in saying it since this topic is now my favourite strand on the forum.


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Posted By subbes on Thu Nov 23 00:42:35 GMT 2000:

>this has no relevance to anything at all, and is symptomatic of the chatty, cliquey in-jokiness of recent forum entries which is strangling honest criticism and debate.

It'll stop when all the "fun" people come back.


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Posted By 'Anonymous' on Thu Nov 23 22:12:38 GMT 2000:

just thought I'd post something about comedy, that's all...


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Posted By 'one nine five etc' on Fri Nov 24 08:03:45 GMT 2000:

Speaking of tweedy men, I had a dream about Stephen Fry last night. I dreamt I'd phoned him up and asked if he was doing anything that afternoon and whether he'd mind if me and couple of friends came over to see him. Somewhat sheepishly, he agreed. It was only after we left after half an hour of stilted platitudes that I realised *in the dream* that I didn't actually KNOW Stephen Fry at all. No wonder he looked so embarrassed.


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Posted By 'one nine three etc apparently' on Fri Nov 24 08:04:55 GMT 2000:

hmm, thought my ip address started one nine five. ah well. as you were


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Posted By 'A Different Mr Griffiths' on Fri Nov 24 16:31:00 GMT 2000:

>hmm, thought my ip address started one nine five. ah well. as you were

Just Nosing to see what mine will be , as I'm hiding behind 2 fancy firewall thingies



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Posted By 'A Different Mr Griffiths' on Fri Nov 24 16:33:11 GMT 2000:

>>hmm, thought my ip address started one nine five. ah well. as you were
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>Just Nosing to see what mine will be , as I'm hiding behind 2 fancy firewall thingies
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Yet the IP of my PC is 172.20.9.56
Coo isn't that interesting folks!



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