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EMMAh 09.14.2008 11:37 PM

I haven't seen sparkly jeans in years, do you wash them inside out?

Cantankerous 09.15.2008 12:59 AM

i have a pair of sparkly jeans somewhere, why i have no idea because i never wear them

cryptowonderdruginvogue 09.15.2008 02:07 AM

Shorts, Tshirt, and Socks

SpectralJulianIsNotDead 09.15.2008 02:14 AM

Gang of Four t-shirt
dark brown/green cargo pants
boxer shorts
green and white striped socks

al shabbray 09.15.2008 05:20 AM

really old black hoodie
my favourite most worn out 501
grey chucks

I am heading north its getting cold

Pookie 09.15.2008 05:24 AM

I've never realised before that Americans can add "pyjamas" to the list of things they mis-spell.

al shabbray 09.15.2008 05:25 AM

insert italian instead of american and you are right, pookie :)

Cantankerous 09.15.2008 05:26 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Pookie
I've never realised before that Americans can add "pyjamas" to the list of things they mis-spell.


that one doesn't so much bother me because it's not associated with any kind of spelling rule

i insist upon using colour, flavour etc because no one in any otherenglish-speaking countryspells them without the letter U except for this ass-backwards nation.

MellySingsDoom 09.15.2008 05:27 AM

Am currently wearing a Ben Sherman long-sleeved shirt, a pair of light blue jeans I bought in Melbourne, and some bog-standard trainers.

Pookie 09.15.2008 05:27 AM

al shabbray: What the hell are you talking about?

Cantankerous 09.15.2008 05:27 AM

who, me?

the fact that in america pajamas is spelled differently but it doesn't bother me because there is no rule regarding whether to use a z or an s (realize/realise) or to use a u or not (colour/color) because it's not like part of a set of words that have the same suffix? something like that

al shabbray 09.15.2008 05:27 AM

bout nicfits misspelling

Pookie 09.15.2008 05:29 AM

I don't think I'm aware of nicfit's posts. Is he a well known mispeller?

Cantankerous 09.15.2008 05:30 AM

i have to add that i like "pyjamas" better than "pajamas" just because of the way it looks in print/type

MellySingsDoom 09.15.2008 05:30 AM

Pookie - He's a well-known Italian, for sure. So Mr Pookie, what threads are you sporting today?

Re the pyjamas/pajamas thing - I've seen it spelled both ways here in the UK recently - it's one of those words that has a flexible spelling in the colloquial sense.

nicfit 09.15.2008 05:30 AM

miss spelling?

 


what did I do?

al shabbray 09.15.2008 05:31 AM

no, I just thought you were referring to his post which is on top of site 51 where he spelled pajama...
and thats what you saw first a few minutes before...when you clicked "last page" in this thread

Pookie 09.15.2008 05:31 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Cantankerous
who, me?

the fact that in america pajamas is spelled differently but it doesn't bother me because there is no rule regarding whether to use a z or an s (realize/realise) or to use a u or not (colour/color) because it's not like part of a set of words that have the same suffix? something like that

I'm not really bothered about differences in spelling, I was being flippant. But I have never noticed pyjamas spelt any other way before.

Pookie 09.15.2008 05:34 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by MellySingsDoom
Pookie - He's a well-known Italian, for sure. So Mr Pookie, what threads are you sporting today?

Re the pyjamas/pajamas thing - I've seen it spelled both ways here in the UK recently - it's one of those words that has a flexible spelling in the colloquial sense.

Same as yesterday more or less. Pseudo Converse, some pseudo (can't think what they're called*) trousers from M&S, and a polo shirt type thingy from Tu.

It's my bargain basement look.

*cargo? Maybe.

Cantankerous 09.15.2008 05:35 AM

the only thing that bothers/irritates me is the complete bastardisation of the english language mostly at the hands of the american people


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