funniest i saw on my latest flight was one bloke deciding to put his VS sleep suit on over his shirt & trousers. can't imagine how hot he must have got in the night 

hat wrote:funniest i saw on my latest flight was one bloke deciding to put his VS sleep suit on over his shirt & trousers. can't imagine how hot he must have got in the night
honey lamb wrote:Fact #5. What is not acceptable is what I viewed (or rather what I would rather not have viewed) is on a flight to JNB in Y when a middle-aged guy in the departure lounge sat with one leg resting at right angles on the other leg wearing the skimpiest cut-off shorts I have ever seen to the extent that his liathroídí* were exposed! :0 :0 :0
*http://translate.google.com/#ga/en/liathro%C3%ADd%C3%AD
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Hev60 wrote:Did you ever consider 'people' do it simply as a wind up, and it's best not to bite the bait![]()
no Hollister though, in a nod to my age, every time I go in to one of their stores it's too dark to see anything !
Fatcat wrote:
And for earlier posters, I am well over 25 and do possess A&F clothing - no Hollister though, in a nod to my age, every time I go in to one of their stores it's too dark to see anything !
wasn't until we departed said store, we realised our names were mud as across the walkway, there was a queue for people waiting to go in !
Whoever heard of waiting in a queue to enter a shop !
Fatcat wrote:
Whoever heard of waiting in a queue to enter a shop !
FC
Tinkerbelle wrote:I take it then you have never seen the massive queue to get into Abercrombie on Fifth Avenue in NY. Couldn't believe it when I saw it - thought something special was going on but it was just a normal day there. Who would queue just to wander around a shop? ?|
Didn't bother me though as I do not shop there!
slinky09 wrote:Tinkerbelle wrote:I take it then you have never seen the massive queue to get into Abercrombie on Fifth Avenue in NY. Couldn't believe it when I saw it - thought something special was going on but it was just a normal day there. Who would queue just to wander around a shop? ?|
Didn't bother me though as I do not shop there!
I went there for a friend's children earlier this year, never again, it's like Hades!
slinky09 wrote:I went there for a friend's children earlier this year, never again, it's like Hades!
Hull wrote:In a slight twist from the original post what are peoples perceptions of visible Tattoos when turning left?
Hull wrote:In a slight twist from the original post what are peoples perceptions of visible Tattoos when turning left?
Ian6969 wrote:no Hollister though, in a nod to my age, every time I go in to one of their stores it's too dark to see anything !
LOL I know what you meanI think it's to keep us golden oldies out of the shop
PeterStansfield wrote:I tried to buy something in the Hollister store in Bath, only to not be able to decide (in their VERY dim lighting) whether the shirt in question was navy blue or black. I asked an assistant, who by his gaze said 'what do you think I am, psychic?'. So I asked whether I could take it nearer the door to try and decide. In doing this, in the darkness, I tripped over the end of a (black) display stand and went flying!
I decided this was the time to give up....
Peter
PeterStansfield wrote:I tried to buy something in the Hollister store in Bath, only to not be able to decide (in their VERY dim lighting) whether the shirt in question was navy blue or black. I asked an assistant, who by his gaze said 'what do you think I am, psychic?'. So I asked whether I could take it nearer the door to try and decide.
I've often seen trendy kiddies queued up outside these shops but to be honest the pretentious-looking shop fronts have put me off even going in for a nose around.
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