I got mine in Penny’s and I look absolutely darling. Fair play to that man and his swagger.
@Bejayziz… As for the call out on mocking, I see none. One can still point out some original or unusual clothing and have a giggle yet still think ‘fair deuce’ that guy… or gal, or whatever.
Ultach
“Fair deuce”. I’m going to steal that and use it to embarrass my children. Not as if they’re not embarrassed enough already. Thanks Clamps.
Not touché Clampers! Fair deuce is a thing according to the interweb. Now, apologise for that apology! (That’s as close as I’m managing to get to agreeing with you, begrudgy me in me brown M&S pullover) :-)
Ultach
And do away, unapologetic!
Wookie
+1
and why Dutch?
Ultach
A brown pullover at that. :-(
Ultach
Actually looks like a Dub I once shared a student house with in Belfast. Five foot two, mullet, and could strut for Ireland.
Spaghetti Hoop
Love the strut. Traders wear jackets just as garish, in fairness.
Conski
Q: Why do Dubliners keep pigeons?
A: To teach their kids to walk
andyourpointiswhatexactly
Fair fupps to him. Lookin’ the way he likes, likin’ the way he looks.
it was John Titor, came back to nick the wifi
Dutch alright: http://johnmuldoon.ie/2014/11/smart-smarter-stand-out-from-the-crowd/
Bayern Munich supporter? Great nonchalance, in fairness.
Old Irish tradition of mocking people with different clothing/hair is still alive and well I see….”point and laugh at the funny man son!”
Who’s mockin? Wish I had the self-confident swagger to pull that off as I sit here in my M&S pullover. Fair play to him.
I think he’s referring to the original poster ‘Colm’
+1
I got mine in Penny’s and I look absolutely darling. Fair play to that man and his swagger.
@Bejayziz… As for the call out on mocking, I see none. One can still point out some original or unusual clothing and have a giggle yet still think ‘fair deuce’ that guy… or gal, or whatever.
“Fair deuce”. I’m going to steal that and use it to embarrass my children. Not as if they’re not embarrassed enough already. Thanks Clamps.
Oops :)
*Fair Dues
Touché
Always doin’ that… sorry :)
Not touché Clampers! Fair deuce is a thing according to the interweb. Now, apologise for that apology! (That’s as close as I’m managing to get to agreeing with you, begrudgy me in me brown M&S pullover) :-)
And do away, unapologetic!
+1
and why Dutch?
A brown pullover at that. :-(
Actually looks like a Dub I once shared a student house with in Belfast. Five foot two, mullet, and could strut for Ireland.
Love the strut. Traders wear jackets just as garish, in fairness.
Q: Why do Dubliners keep pigeons?
A: To teach their kids to walk
Fair fupps to him. Lookin’ the way he likes, likin’ the way he looks.
Either that or he has no access to a mirror.
Maybe he’s off his nut on crack cocaine!
I’m really hoping now he reads Broadsheet. Are you out there?
Is that not Matress Mick?
Also, is that a mullet I see? Respect.
All 4 of the groomsmen at a wedding last year had that jacket with matching trousers on. Good day.
Not for anyone prone to epileptic seizures. But still, what a sight that must have been.
Like_a_boss.
There was a chap at the Summa’ wearing one of these money suits.
Tasteless. He’s lost the matching pants he wore during the week too.
Bavarian.
not a stalkerish photo at all.