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57 minutes ago, felixthelogchopper said:

I think the best ones are the ones you can buy with the stuff on about arborists being superheroes who are hung like donkeys or something like that. Everyone really loves them.

 

Just perusing the Pfanner site looking at their clothing range...   

 

Gladiator Trousers................................   seems to me their sales team have researched their client base and found what these people think of themselves..   Gladiator Trousers indeedy......   hahahahaha

 

 

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2 minutes ago, eggsarascal said:

Take your pick, you wouldn't be far out I'm sure.

You might like to ask the old woman who lives round the corner from me..  her back garden was looking like a jungle a few weeks back, I've been and finished it off today, pleased as punch as her back garden has all of a sudden doubled in size...

 

three visits and all rubbish removed, all for the satisfying sum of forty pounds...   of which she still owes a fiver..   

 

Now she might have a four letter word for you and your tee shirts and it would certainly begin with the letter K........

 

 

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9 minutes ago, Vespasian said:

You might like to ask the old woman who lives round the corner from me..  her back garden was looking like a jungle a few weeks back, I've been and finished it off today, pleased as punch as her back garden has all of a sudden doubled in size...

 

three visits and all rubbish removed, all for the satisfying sum of forty pounds...   of which she still owes a fiver..   

 

Now she might have a four letter word for you and your tee shirts and it would certainly begin with the letter K........

 

 

£40 for 3 visits, and rubbish away, you're having it large.

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17 minutes ago, Vespasian said:

You might like to ask the old woman who lives round the corner from me..  her back garden was looking like a jungle a few weeks back, I've been and finished it off today, pleased as punch as her back garden has all of a sudden doubled in size...

 

three visits and all rubbish removed, all for the satisfying sum of forty pounds...   of which she still owes a fiver..   

 

Now she might have a four letter word for you and your tee shirts and it would certainly begin with the letter K........

 

 

Well this at least explains why you can't afford to spend £30 on a t-shirt i guess

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One thing I’ve learned, unless you have used a product personally over time refrain from commenting on it, lest you look the fool yourself 

You having a dig at his “fruit of the loom” t-shirts [emoji6][emoji39]
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Errrr, we are talking about tee shirts are we not?....   I do wear them myself, and have researched them thoroughly..   doin the odd hundred mile hike you tend to research everything to get the weight down..   including the shirt/tee shirt...   
 
so I know what I'm talking about when discussing the types of tee shirts available, their qualities and shortcomings...   all depend on the material, never on the logo..   
 
Now if you can explain why a tee shirt with a Pfanner logo works better than another tee shirt without, but made of the very same material I'd be interested to to read your explanation...

100 mile hike!!! You fucking lunatic you! You gave up on your last venture cos you got rained on and couldnt hack it! Bet they dont all know that do they?!!

Did ya forget to pack your “proper researched” jacket... you ?
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