Do you own anything that is white? I actually thought of this, and i do have a white top I bought it for when i went down to La and the warm weather, didnt wanna be too warm. But havent used it since I came home again. And while I was down there i bought a white sweat suit. Thats all i have that is white.
My goodness, Im gonna get kicked out of here for posting way too stupid stuff.
Own anything white?
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http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll? ... gory=42453Lynchfanatic wrote:Do you own anything that is white? I actually thought of this, and i do have a white top I bought it for when i went down to La and the warm weather, didnt wanna be too warm. But havent used it since I came home again. And while I was down there i bought a white sweat suit. Thats all i have that is white.
My goodness, Im gonna get kicked out of here for posting way too stupid stuff.
I bought mine 10 yrs ago and its still in mint condition!
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I have a kinda white, black oktober tour tee shirt (obviously its greyed with age )
and I have a white t-shirt from Reading festival 91 & another from Brum 92
other than that, yeah, orange and white are the new black. Well at least that's what I thought
and I have a white t-shirt from Reading festival 91 & another from Brum 92
other than that, yeah, orange and white are the new black. Well at least that's what I thought
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I own lotsa white things, but not a single garment with any red on it
not even on my socks
It's cos I hate Liverpool FC (I'm an Everton supporter) and I DESPISE Man United (I live near Manchester! all Man U fans are braindead)
So I refuse to buy anything, no matter how cheap or nice, with a single splash of red on it.
Anyone else avoid a certain colour for a similarly pathetic reason?
not even on my socks
It's cos I hate Liverpool FC (I'm an Everton supporter) and I DESPISE Man United (I live near Manchester! all Man U fans are braindead)
So I refuse to buy anything, no matter how cheap or nice, with a single splash of red on it.
Anyone else avoid a certain colour for a similarly pathetic reason?
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brown. It just looks like crap.Black Shuk wrote:Anyone else avoid a certain colour for a similarly pathetic reason?
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i never wear blue, coz i don't wanna look a c*nt
i never wear yellow apart from my wellies
and i don't wear pink, coz its just not done
i never wear yellow apart from my wellies
and i don't wear pink, coz its just not done
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fopgto to mention my bestest white thing - a sheffield united away kit from the 96/97 season (i think?)
colours to avoid? dunno, i dont really have a problem with any colours per se, but there are very few things i like that are flourescent yellow
colours to avoid? dunno, i dont really have a problem with any colours per se, but there are very few things i like that are flourescent yellow
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Please don't talk about Sheffield United away kits, I still suffer from nightmares about that hideous luminous yellow one from a few years back.Quiff Boy wrote:fopgto to mention my bestest white thing - a sheffield united away kit from the 96/97 season (i think?)
colours to avoid? dunno, i dont really have a problem with any colours per se, but there are very few things i like that are flourescent yellow
Just looking at it gave me a headache.
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Black Shuk wrote:Please don't talk about Sheffield United away kits, I still suffer from nightmares about that hideous luminous yellow one from a few years back.Quiff Boy wrote:fopgto to mention my bestest white thing - a sheffield united away kit from the 96/97 season (i think?)
colours to avoid? dunno, i dont really have a problem with any colours per se, but there are very few things i like that are flourescent yellow
Just looking at it gave me a headache.
aye, that was pretty dodgy. it was the season after my white one... iirc it was our "2nd away kit" and was introduced half way through the season to commemorate the hideous yellow and purple one we wore during our promotion season into the premiership when they first re-jigged the leagues and "invented" the premier league...
pub trivia fact: first goal scored in the premiership was sheff utd against man utd, and brian deane scored for us
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I actually liked the "we'll try to ignore everything you put out in the last thirteen years" bit - like there's been a lot they put out over that time!!!Quiff Boy wrote:dunno, maybe you should ask the doktor
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aye, they need to up it to at least the last 18mh wrote:I actually liked the "we'll try to ignore everything you put out in the last thirteen years" bit - like there's been a lot they put out over that time!!!Quiff Boy wrote:dunno, maybe you should ask the doktor
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brown, yellow, orange, pink, light green and everything that looks like from 70s (where is the emoticon for vomiting?).Black Shuk wrote:
Anyone else avoid a certain colour ?
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I also avoid red. But for no good reason, just dont like the color. But I do actually have a pair of socks with a little red on it. Black and red striped, knee socks. But they rockBlack Shuk wrote:I own lotsa white things, but not a single garment with any red on it
not even on my socks
It's cos I hate Liverpool FC (I'm an Everton supporter) and I DESPISE Man United (I live near Manchester! all Man U fans are braindead)
So I refuse to buy anything, no matter how cheap or nice, with a single splash of red on it.
Anyone else avoid a certain colour for a similarly pathetic reason?
Today im wearin all black, even underwear
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once somebody asked me: "have you any other clother besides black ones?"
it made me think about it.
then it came into my mind that i have also one white shirt with black stripes but each rare time i wear it my wife says it doesn't suit me.
and one white shirt but i don't remember when i wore it last time.
and a dark green t-shirt which is so worn out that i wear it only at home.
and, of course, several black tees with prints.
it made me think about it.
then it came into my mind that i have also one white shirt with black stripes but each rare time i wear it my wife says it doesn't suit me.
and one white shirt but i don't remember when i wore it last time.
and a dark green t-shirt which is so worn out that i wear it only at home.
and, of course, several black tees with prints.
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Got a couple of white linen shirts, in fact wore one to the last Leeds gigs-
well, not going to go as far as Hawaiin shirts am I..
Might wear a Heartland T next time if Mr QB has time to organise them *nudge*
well, not going to go as far as Hawaiin shirts am I..
Might wear a Heartland T next time if Mr QB has time to organise them *nudge*
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Scarily enough, I knew that. I think you won 2-1? it seems incredible that just a few years ago, Sheffield United were a staple of the top division.Quiff Boy wrote: pub trivia fact: first goal scored in the premiership was sheff utd against man utd, and brian deane scored for us
But then again, not too long ago, LUTON were a constant top flight team.
I used to be a hardcore statto.
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Lynchfanatic wrote: But I do actually have a pair of socks with a little red on it. Black and red striped, knee socks. But they rock
Oooohhhhnnnggghhhh!
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Uhm, I have to ask. So is that a bad thing or a good thing?Dimehart wrote:Lynchfanatic wrote: But I do actually have a pair of socks with a little red on it. Black and red striped, knee socks. But they rock
Oooohhhhnnnggghhhh!
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