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  • edited July 2010
    My friends son who is neither goth or tranny sometimes wears it..he is 27. Occasionally he will come along with his dad and have a drink with us at our regular 'boys night out'.....Occasionally he will show up with eyeliner on. The women do seem to like it though...whenever any are there and talking to us and I say something like 'Look at this tool with eyeliner on' they respond 'Oh I like it it's sexy!' etc.

    It's becoming a metrosexual world.
  • edited July 2010
    beanz wrote: »
    Not for someone who only had 4-5 chips on his plate...no.

    Or for someone with no curry on theirs :p

    ....you do realise I'd been eating the chips prior to them getting onto the plate, I'm sure I explained that?
    Every night is curry night!
  • edited July 2010
    beanz wrote: »
    My friends son who is neither goth or tranny sometimes wears it..he is 27. Occasionally he will come along with his dad and have a drink with us at our regular 'boys night out'.....Occasionally he will show up with eyeliner on. The women do seem to like it though...whenever any are there and talking to us and I say something like 'Look at this tool with eyeliner on' they respond 'Oh I like it it's sexy!' etc.

    It's becoming a metrosexual world.

    they probably work for revlon.
  • edited July 2010
    ....you do realise I'd been eating the chips prior to them getting onto the plate, I'm sure I explained that?

    If you'd eaten any more then you'd have photographed an empty plate and could have said anything about it! :D
  • edited July 2010
    i dont think boozy can handle his chips. i think he's a big lassie!!
  • edited July 2010
    mile wrote: »
    are you sure they dont actually mean pocket books, and someone is winding you up? ;)
    type pocketbook into google images, results seem split between actual 'pocket books' and handbags.

    maybe its US blokes not wanting to admit they carry a handbag. "that's no handbag dude, that's..uh..thats a 'pocket book' y'dig?"
  • edited July 2010
    mile wrote: »
    it was like the mobo's but just for white beefcake men. totally gay.
    beanzzy wrote: »
    What channel was that on again?

    Hmmm.
  • edited July 2010
    def chris wrote: »
    type pocketbook into google images, results seem split between actual 'pocket books' and handbags.

    maybe its US blokes not wanting to admit they carry a handbag. "that's no handbag dude, that's..uh..thats a 'pocket book' y'dig?"

    i did after i posted that, seems you are right. :razz:

    i should google more before posting.
  • edited July 2010
    mile wrote: »
    america seems worse for that sort of thing, they are always calling each other bro and hugging each other.

    i saw a thing the other night, the spike guy awards or something. it was just a load of men (including sailors) in a room going wooop wooop as they brought on male action stars. i mean it was like the mobo's but just for white beefcake men. totally gay.

    Haha... I saw that, and it was a bit gay, but I must admit it was good to see De Niro and Liotta together again. Bless. :grin:
  • edited July 2010
    It's all right to hug each other at funerals, that's about it.
  • edited July 2010
    deadpan666 wrote: »
    Hehe..yeah, I actually point blank refuse to wear kilts these days..I just stuck that up for a laugh.:lol:...Annoy quite a few folks with it too, as they want me to wear them at their weddings or on stag nights etc.
    Aw. And I was all set to trade in a canvas bum-bag for a leather cock-pouch like yours...
    Joefish
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  • edited July 2010
    joefish wrote: »
    Aw. And I was all set to trade in a canvas bum-bag for a leather cock-pouch like yours...

    Well, feel free to go ahead with that anyway.....
  • edited July 2010
    Nowt wrong with nail varnish if its used right. If I split a nail down my finger, normally due to hammer rash, I always use either the misses clear nail varnish or some airfix varnish to hold the two bits together until its grown long enough to cut it off without being in agony for weeks because of the nail snagging on things. Same sort of idea as using superglue when I slice a lump of myself with a chisel or something. By the time I have got to A&E and waited for it to be stitched its healed on its own.
  • edited July 2010
    nope there is something wrong with that., the correct response is to remove offending parts with teeth and or pliers
    super glue is okay though
  • edited July 2010
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  • edited July 2010
    seems like a nice boy ;)
  • edited July 2010
    AAAAAGH! Lock the thread! Lock the thread! :lol:
    Every night is curry night!
  • edited July 2010
    ADJB wrote: »
    Nowt wrong with nail varnish if its used right. If I split a nail down my finger, normally due to hammer rash, I always use either the misses clear nail varnish or some airfix varnish to hold the two bits together until its grown long enough to cut it off without being in agony for weeks because of the nail snagging on things. Same sort of idea as using superglue when I slice a lump of myself with a chisel or something. By the time I have got to A&E and waited for it to be stitched its healed on its own.

    You don't mix silver and gold glitter into the superglue do you?
  • edited July 2010
    No, normally just blood and sawdust.
  • edited July 2010
    Apart from work, nearly all my shirts (well, they are mostly T-shirts) are black.

    I don't really care about the hand bag thing (incidentally, in nearly 7 years of living in the USA, I never once heard them called a 'pocket book', although it could be a regional thing - don't forget the USA is the size of continental Europe and California is as different to Texas as is Germany from Italy, except the common language thing).

    While I don't really care about the hand bag thing, what's with these bloody HENLEY (which just say HENL diagonally across them) T-shirts, and jeans with HENL all over the butt? They've appeared recently like a bloody rash. On the principle that they are popular, I refuse to buy them (and in any case I don't want to advertise someone's product)
  • edited July 2010
    Winston wrote: »
    Apart from work, nearly all my shirts (well, they are mostly T-shirts) are black.

    I don't really care about the hand bag thing (incidentally, in nearly 7 years of living in the USA, I never once heard them called a 'pocket book', although it could be a regional thing - don't forget the USA is the size of continental Europe and California is as different to Texas as is Germany from Italy, except the common language thing).

    While I don't really care about the hand bag thing, what's with these bloody HENLEY (which just say HENL diagonally across them) T-shirts, and jeans with HENL all over the butt? They've appeared recently like a bloody rash. On the principle that they are popular, I refuse to buy them (and in any case I don't want to advertise someone's product)

    HENLEY = Chav wear
  • zx1zx1
    edited July 2010
    I've noticed this too, men with handbags (or manbags), mankinis and now men can get waxes and facials!
    Go to any chemist and you'll see L'Oreal have 'man range' now with scrubs and anti wrinkle creams (i must admit i've used a facial scrub once! It cleaned out my skin!)
    Next men will be buying high heels and dresses!
    The trouble with tribbles is.......
  • edited July 2010
    mile wrote: »
    plastic bags are also acceptable.

    Only if the logo on said plastic bag is something manly...DeWalt, Bosch, BMW or other car brand or something ale related.

    If it has something like GAP, Next or an Apple logo on you go straight back to the realm of the sausage-jockeys.
  • edited July 2010
    STeaM wrote: »
    Only if the logo on said plastic bag is something manly...DeWalt, Bosch, BMW or other car brand or something ale related.

    If it has something like GAP, Next or an Apple logo on you go straight back to the realm of the sausage-jockeys.

    true, and and plastic bag you pay for is also considered a bit suspicious. one with string handles wont do either
  • fogfog
    edited July 2010
    it's a bit like them blokes who wear vests.. n not the string ones huh Miles?
    :p

    if you have a suit, well it messes with it filling the pockets with crap over time.

    I do have a record bag that I use if I have lots to carry.

    last time I picked up a load of speccy games, I used one of them laundary bags.hehe . weighed a ton though
  • edited July 2010
    zx1 wrote: »
    Next men will be buying high heels and dresses!


    Already happened....Was on the radio this weekend some state/city passed a law that for a pub/club to have 'free drink ladies night' was discriminatory....so a few of the bars changed it to 'High Heels night'....

    ...apparently a few men turned up in heels to get their free drink.
  • edited July 2010
    beanz wrote: »
    Already happened....Was on the radio this weekend some state/city passed a law that for a pub/club to have 'free drink ladies night' was discriminatory....so a few of the bars changed it to 'High Heels night'....

    ...apparently a few men turned up in heels to get their free drink.

    thats acceptable, as long as its fancy dress. and people had a laugh.
  • edited July 2010
    mile wrote: »
    thats acceptable, as long as its fancy dress. and people had a laugh.


    I'll pay the $2.80 for the beer.....my high heels are for home wear only.
  • edited July 2010
    ADJB wrote: »
    If I split a nail down my finger, normally due to hammer rash, I always use either the misses clear nail varnish or some airfix varnish to hold the two bits together...

    See, using Airfix varnish to hold your nail together is very manly. Using clear nail varnish just isn't, even though the two compounds are probably very similar to each other.
  • RNDRND
    edited July 2010
    Manbags were even featured on this evenings Dragons Den.
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