
I see London,
I see France,
I can see your underpants!
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Sun 26 Dec 2004, 4:25,
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I see France,
I can see your underpants!

I had to go out and didn't see a reply. So, do you mind if I get some of your pics painted all over my van? They'll be in a selection of B3TA material.
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Sun 26 Dec 2004, 4:32,
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Won't be for a while, if I can get it done at all. Have to find somebody good enough with a paintbrush that won't charge the earth.
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Sun 26 Dec 2004, 5:02,
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In America, we call the outerwear 'pants', and the other 'underwear'.
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Sun 26 Dec 2004, 4:31,
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My father calls jeans 'dungarees'.
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Sun 26 Dec 2004, 4:35,
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are a particularly unattractive, all in one form of clothing, which are like a pair of jeans that don't know where to stop and come right up over the shoulders and hook up at the front. I hated the ones I had as a kid and did my best to not wear them. They are generaly associated with lesbianism.

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Sun 26 Dec 2004, 4:39,
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so to put both is like putting both metric and empirical mesaurements. Sure, it's polite, but is it necessary in casual conversation?
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Sun 26 Dec 2004, 4:47,
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