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(, Sun 1 Apr 2001, 1:00)
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Is the dressing gown at least 6" too long and have you caught the arms on anything important yet?
I got one last year and within two days I managed to cover the entire kitchen in milk and cornflakes having got one of the arms caught on a drawer handle.
(, Wed 28 Dec 2011, 14:19, 1 reply, 14 years ago)
It doesn't even reach the floor actually
The sleeves are a pain when shaving though
(, Wed 28 Dec 2011, 14:20, Reply)
You should roll back the sleeve on one of the arms
And leave the other arm as it is.

You'll then have one free arm with which you can shave and make breakfast and stuff.

Han(d) Solo if you want.
(, Wed 28 Dec 2011, 14:22, Reply)
But they won't STAY rolled up, Jeff

(, Wed 28 Dec 2011, 14:23, Reply)
sew them up

(, Wed 28 Dec 2011, 14:24, Reply)
I'm a BOY
a) effort
b) skills
c) no
(, Wed 28 Dec 2011, 14:30, Reply)
It's a piece of piss
and will stop you struggling with shaving.

alternatively: staples
(, Wed 28 Dec 2011, 14:32, Reply)
I'm not sure how going to a shop where you can buy a PC or a printer is going to help.

(, Wed 28 Dec 2011, 14:34, Reply)
Or I could just take it off

(, Wed 28 Dec 2011, 14:36, Reply)
I used to slide my arms out of my big tartan dressing gown
and wear it like a kilt while I did my ablutions. Just have to make sure the belt is done up right.
(, Wed 28 Dec 2011, 14:45, Reply)

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