Back to an era when people took pride in their appearance, I'm not keen on that type of collar though and I can't abide mandarin collars either. The Woodwork teacher at school always kept a pencil behind his ear and a half smoked Park Drive behind his other.
There was a jazz group called The Ink Spots, Whispering Grass was one of my grandad's favourites.
Back to an era when people took pride in their appearance, I'm not keen on that type of collar though and I can't abide mandarin collars either. The Woodwork teacher at school always kept a pencil behind his ear and a half smoked Park Drive behind his other.
ReplyDeleteThere was a jazz group called The Ink Spots, Whispering Grass was one of my grandad's favourites.
There is nothing worst then ink spots in the wrong places.
ReplyDeleteI like anything with a Package Feature.
ReplyDeleteIn my heyday, my package was quite often a feature... Jx
ReplyDeleteJon, did you "lift out and lay aside when not using" as the advertisment suggests?
DeleteOf course - I needed to save my pockets from wear, after all. Jx
DeleteYou had me at "tip."
ReplyDeleteNo ink spots, spillages, OR confusion??? Send this garment to me now!
ReplyDeleteSx
This is just what I've been looking for! Now I won't have to worry about unsightly stains if my wand accidentally discharges itself on my person...
ReplyDelete"No spilling or confusion." What is the confusion? Do we not know where ink spills from?
ReplyDeleteIt's "No. 212". Can I see the catalogue, please ? Asking for a friend.
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