I never wear jeans Clary. Goodness gracious me! Where did I ever give the impression that I might be one of those persons who had actually been in a shop and purchased an item of the sort you mention.
Do you like wearing corsets? (Where's dys).
Remember, that question wasn't solely directed at you; however, there are men of a certain age and style who do wear jeans, however uncomfortable.
No, I don't EVER wear corsets, and I don't believe anyone does any more.
Do you wear trackies, or shell suits, or simply a nice blazer and cravat over cavalry twill trousers?
Oh no nothing like that. I buy what I fancy from charity shops which I visit when the need arises.
But with all due respect may I enquire who the previous question had been addressed to or is it not my place to enquire about such feminine matters.
Who do I address my question to?
To the general public of course.
Charity shops sell second hand products. Don't you mind wearing used clothes?
Not at all considering the advantages on price and of a wide range of imaginative choice. One can also find collector's items. In the ordinary stores the choices are limited to what the store thinks you will buy. I once bought a super jacket, which I still wear, for £5 and a bloke in the pub came up to me to ask me about it and told me that they were £500 new. It feels like it too.
But it's on its last arms.
Do you wear your clothes out?
No, I mostly don't. Once a year I clean out my closet and forward it to
Good Will (charity).
If you have limited selection in your village, why don't you buy
online or drive to a bigger city?
The previous owners of the clothes have done that stuff Cal so it saves me the trouble.
Do you like cities?
Only in very limited doses. Like getting there but adore leaving.
Do you prefer a small town, a village, or buried in the country?
Located in a superb semi-rural spot, much prefer the buzzing of bees to the whining of people.
Don't you think placing people in small flats on top of one another is the route cause of general dis-harmony?
Yes, I agree, Mathos, yet in European cities there is no other solution -
too many people, not enough space. Here it is somewhat different:
I live in the city but it feels like countryside with bunnies, skunks and
the whole nine yard.
I forgot, do the English have a declining birthrate as well?
I've heard so somewhere.
It might be to do with the women being such a nuisance these days that the boys are tending to make other arrangements.
A friend of mine told me that his wife had started being sulky over putting his slippers out with his pipe and the neatly folded paper on the table by his armchair with the whisky and soda.
What a nuisance eh?
Suppose he'd forgotten to go to work and earn the money she relied on for survival.
Men aren't the providers they once were, are they?
If the provider rate is declining as well as the birth rate I suppose a possibility exists that there may be a connection, however tenuous, with the nuisance rate increasing.
Wouldn't it then be everybody's fault?
No, of course not! Certain men just cannot handle an equal position
women have grown accustomed to. Not being the heros
of the old days, makes them (men) gay. Not all of course, the strong ones
persevere and accept an equal balanced relationship with women.
Because women are such a nuisance, boys are tending to make other arrangements? What other arrangements? They found a wood hole?
Certainly; or nobody's.
Do you feel that, every time you think a universal thought, the opposite is also true?
Well, no. I think seldom, actually. :wink:
What do you think is the greatest quality of a genius?
To be different than the rest of us. Unfortunately, they most often
lack common sense as well, but nonetheless, a genius has a different
task.
Would you like to be a genius?
I fit your genius defenition.
What is the your funda in life?
No thank you far too many demands would be made.
You enjoy foreign travel.