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(, Sun 1 Apr 2001, 1:00)
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Saturday there will be a wine fest, but then everyone is going to a concert, so I'll be alone and drunk after. Which is totally lame so I think I won't go.
alt: going out where a guy i sort of like will be....and watching my friend hang on him like an under armour shirt
(, Mon 16 May 2011, 13:25, 1 reply, 15 years ago)
mine is white, from the cold gear range. I like it very much as it makes me look massively ripped. I also have two pairs of underarmour cold gear shorts. one is white and the other black. Is this information relevant to people's interests, do you think?
(, Mon 16 May 2011, 13:29, Reply)
I was surprised that I needed a "Medium" shirt, I haven't bought anything in "Medium" since I was about 13,
(, Mon 16 May 2011, 13:29, Reply)
gone from having to buy XL to having to buy medium
(, Mon 16 May 2011, 13:31, Reply)
i've lost more weight, it's interesting
(, Mon 16 May 2011, 13:32, Reply)
as are Canterbury. I've got a Canterbury heat vest that is XXL but my Canterbury Scotland rugby shirt is S. Madness.
(, Mon 16 May 2011, 13:33, Reply)
I think it's because replica shirts are generally sold to REALLY fat fuckers whereas the undergear stuff is actually sold to players.
(, Mon 16 May 2011, 13:44, Reply)
as I'm not about to send you pics..
(, Mon 16 May 2011, 13:54, Reply)
I'm very sorry
(, Mon 16 May 2011, 13:57, Reply)
and his girl cries into a mason jar to collect her tears
(, Mon 16 May 2011, 14:05, Reply)
as I bought a different brand at the same time and it was a large. But both were equally tight on my and made me wish I had a smaller stomach. The running is solving this problem slowly.
(, Mon 16 May 2011, 13:34, Reply)
My offshore sailing trousers are very waterproof, and also bright yellow. Imagine!
(, Mon 16 May 2011, 13:32, Reply)
I always lamented not having a sou'wester during my sailing days
(, Mon 16 May 2011, 13:39, Reply)
luckily, it never ended up mattering.
(, Mon 16 May 2011, 13:43, Reply)
due to being on a fouled mooring when the tide came in.
They raised it and found that he had to dismantle the lockers because the lifejackets had gone off in them and he couldn't get them out through the hatch.
(, Mon 16 May 2011, 13:47, Reply)
We broached a yacht in the middle of the Channel at 3 am in a race a few years ago. that was 20 mins or so of new underwear time before we got it upright. Would have preferred at least a hammer action one then.
(, Mon 16 May 2011, 13:49, Reply)
it was an 80 year old wooden racing dayboat, had been out of the water all winter, and as such, once the mud was scraped out it had actually done it some good.
(, Mon 16 May 2011, 13:51, Reply)
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