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Friday 31st July - what's your outfit today?
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            Off to Tesco, so have tried to contain my unruly hair with various vintage grips, have thrown on the black leggings, a black knitted miso dress with pink princess and giraffe print, and some pink and white polka dot flats. May also go with a hat as it seems cold out.
Much chores to be done on my return, washing and such are on, and I feel I've been miserable and procrastinating long enough..0 - 
            Denim slouchy shorts
long black top with v neck and chain detail
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            Afternoon all!
Been swimming and charity shopping this morning and it's actually sunny! I do hope the weather forecast's wrong for the weekend, I'm itching to go booting.
Vintage 1960's lime green sleeveless nylon tie-neck blouse (£1.50 eBay)
TopShop wide leg denim catsuit (£10 TopShop sale 3 years ago)
Skinny grey leather waist belt (5p jumble sale)
Grey patent wooden platform wedge sandals (£10 TopShop sale last year)
1950's oversized gold framed cotton bag with yellow rose print (20p car boot)
Usual Indian silver bangles and rings
Turquoise chandelier earrings with lime green stones (Mumbai street market)
Have a fun-filled friday night folks and hope all the sick 'uns are are the mend.
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            absolutebounder wrote: »I have an interview to to executive stress management for one of the city's top law firms today so I have a dark grey armani suit bought in Italy a lacoste light blue striped shirt, gucci shoes, tie from somewhere I cant remember, underwear by scandale (france) and socks from M & S. The whole cost is a shed load that most of you couldnt afford to spend in a year. who gives a flying toss. I know I look like sex on legs but is that really going to impress a board of directors unless they are all gay.:rolleyes:
Good luck with the interview.
Personally I'd never dream of wasting my money on designer clothes, that's why I managed to pay my mortgage off 10 years early and spend 2 months of every year in India. :rotfl:0 - 
            Hello everyone:hello:
Keep returning to the depleted winter side of the wardrobe, got some Next smart blue/grey trousers,(about 3 years old but scarcely worn) which now fit really well. Going to wear them to work today for a change, with blue leather Rohde clogs and white tee shirt. Currently wearing them with (ancient) Principles stretchy tunic top in blue grey, lime and white big print, which have worn to death cos it's so comfy.
Must plan a few autumn / winter purchases around these trousers to get more wear out of them, as they are a great fit and length (at the moment!!)
Have a good day all.
Bron
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Funnily enough I paid my first mortgage off roughly 10 yrs early with an endowmnet of all things. but since then I bought 7 houses without putting any of my money in which are all rented and doing quite well especially thanks to tracker mortgages and the credit crunch. the mortgages have tax advantages. I have a villa in Cyprus which I visit frequently especially now with budget airlines beginning to go there (even if it is monarch). So I can afford plenty of holidays and decent clothes which dont take advantage of child slave labour in places like India.Good luck with the interview.
It went well but then it usually does when I take the directors out to dinner. I always go for a near lunch time appt in an interview :rotfl:
Personally I'd never dream of wasting my money on designer clothes, that's why I managed to pay my mortgage off 10 years early and spend 2 months of every year in India. :rotfl:Who I am is not important. What I do is.0 - 
            :rolleyes::rolleyes:
Oh dear.
Bought is to buy. Brought is to bring.0 - 
            Goodness, someone really needs to engage his/her brain.
If there's one thing goanmad is NOT, is a supporter of child slave labour in India. And I think you're boasting to the wrong crowd with your fabulous property portfolio... if you had a Mulberry bag, then I might be impressed...0 - 
            :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:
Or some Christian Louboutin shoes
                        
Bought is to buy. Brought is to bring.0 - 
            
Exactly.hieveryone wrote: »:rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:
Or some Christian Louboutin shoes
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