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piratefairy wrote: »hi Mags, really sorry i can't be of much help re: jeans..
but i love the top and think it would look great with black leggings
Thanks, just as well it's half price, definitely not worth the original price. I saw it in store a few weeks ago and made a mental note to watch for it in the sale but even with sales I'm being really careful what I buy.Total debt 11/1/2011 €5350.65Total debt 12/12/12 €3222.31CrazyClothesChallenge 2013 #006 €34.08/€5000 -
Afternoon all
Sorry Mags - haven't done Topshop jeans so don't know
Congrats Judge for your son - bet your so proud
Gorgeous day here, youngest son had school trip so at least he had nice weather, what is it though with today I kept thinking it was Thursday - glad it isn't now as I have two days and not one day off ahead of me.
Outfit was black Tommy Hilfiger cheesecloth maxi dress with flower embroidery at the top, but now in khaki playsuit from George - loving these playsuits -so comfy in this weather so relaxing around the house- don't know if I'll brave this one outside of the house as the shorts are slightly shorter than the Primark one.
THink tomorrow will be car booting - I imagine in this weather it'll be heaving so lots of lovely bargains0 -
Actually quite freaked out!
Am just sitting in the garden out the back of the flats as it's quite a nice evening. And some man just came out and started talking to me, to ask if I liked my new car better than the older green one (which I sold a year ago now) and then started saying how I wasn't here very often was I etc etc. Actually really quite freaked out, I've never seen him here before ever and have no idea who he is.0 -
Hmm Char that sounds bit odd. How old was he, did he seem friendly or a bit strange?0
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Really odd, about 50ish. I'm really genuinely freaked out0
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Oh most odd, don't fret about it though. You have probably just never noticed him as he is a 50ish bloke and he will have noticed you as you are a pretty young thing.You can stand there and agonize........
Till your agony's your heaviest load. (Emily Saliers)0 -
Ah well sounds a bit off. But then I am suspicious of anyone who tries to talk to me! Kandi's probably right but I think anyone in their right mind would know that it's not polite to tell a young lady that you've been watching them.0
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Kandipandi wrote: »Oh most odd, don't fret about it though. You have probably just never noticed him as he is a 50ish bloke and he will have noticed you as you are a pretty young thing.
A pretty young thing who stands out further by virtue of clothes etc. Plus green cars are less usual.
There are always people who stand out a wee bit, and I think you are one of them, and thats a good thing. But be careful and sensible nonetheless.0 -
It was really odd he said "oh you can tell me" in a really creepy way, started asking about my car to ask which I liked best, which I thought was weird and scary enough cos that means he must hav been watching what car I had for over a yr, avd then said "oh but you don't live here all the time do you", to which I was like, obviously I live in one of the flats or why would I be in the communal garden. And then he kept saying "oh well youre not in very often, which freaked me out even more. And then started asking where I worked etc, to
which I said I didn't understand why he was asking me all these questionsand then he wandered off..
Am still really freaked out that he must be watching when I'm in etc to make those comments0 -
piratefairy wrote: »It was really odd he said "oh you can tell me" in a really creepy way, started asking about my car to ask which I liked best, which I thought was weird and scary enough cos that means he must hav been watching what car I had for over a yr, avd then said "oh but you don't live here all the time do you", to which I was like, obviously I live in one of the flats or why would I be in the communal garden. And then he kept saying "oh well youre not in very often, which freaked me out even more. And then started asking where I worked etc, to
which I said I didn't understand why he was asking me all these questionsand then he wandered off..
Am still really freaked out that he must be watching when I'm in etc to make those comments
I think for point of safety you should let your family know, if noting else t will make you feel better.0
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