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Scott, I am sorry but are you failing to get laid on a regular and repeated basis? I can understand your frustration seeing as how your personal manner would turn off even the most excitable of women, but your interest in my personal grooming and my legs is starting to border on the disturbed.
Let all Oz be agreed;
I need a better class of flying monkeys.
Can someone define what this means "smart clothing is required". I am going to be attending a thing while in England and that is the defined dress code.
I'd say it's probably one step up from "smart casual". Over here in the UK I take "smart casual" is as trousers (no jeans!), collared shirt, and shoes (no trainers!). You can also wear a jumper or jacket if it so takes your fancy.
For smart stick on a jacket and a tie
Of course, being a lady this probably doesn't help you very much!
Hell I don't care about the conference, considering the time change, y'all be lucky if I am out of my PJs much less fancified (but I do look forward to seeing the Montster in a suit!). I am doing another thang in London, and wondering what "smart" means as applied to wardrobe. I've basically decided on what I'd wear to an afternoon wedding (not my own).
Let all Oz be agreed;
I need a better class of flying monkeys.
Hell I don't care about the conference, considering the time change, y'all be lucky if I am out of my PJs much less fancified (but I do look forward to seeing the Montster in a suit!). I am doing another thang in London, and wondering what "smart" means as applied to wardrobe. I've basically decided on what I'd wear to an afternoon wedding (not my own).
"Fancified". Good word, but it sounds somewhat clinical!
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