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#1 2010-05-02 17:06:26

Kingstonian
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Train twat

Seen today for one stop in the Wimbledon area :-

Man wearing very bright red windowpane over tan check jacket - the sort sold by Bookster.
http://www.tweed-jacket.com/GALLERY%20PAGE/Tweed%20Hacking%20Jacket%20Gallery/pages/Fife_jpg.htm

He also has a matching Jeremy Thorpe-style waistcoat with reveres - very gay.

Trousers are cords but he is wearing a flat cap in matching red windowpane. He is carrying a long umbrella but it is raining.

I think it is the same bloke that I sometimes see at Waterloo wearing a hat.

He could get away with one item in red windowpane check.

Last edited by Kingstonian (2010-05-03 07:35:14)

 

#2 2010-05-02 19:18:52

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Re: Train twat

In this case a pleasant fiction is appropos. The man is  with MI 5. His task is to draw attention while another courrier with one of those red leather government valises passes it unobserved.
I had a close encounter with Steve Baldwin, brother to Alec ( think of that earlier acting family, the Booths.) He's wearing a  midnight blue suit jacket and waistcoat, tshirt, bluejeans and dirty sneakers while imitating Mole from Wind in the Willows squinting in the noonday sun.
I'm having lunch with a monk from Saint John Maximovitch of Shanghai and San Francisco monastery. Steve walks up, interupts our conversation and announces 'Jesus loves you and Islam is not the answer!' I produced my 3bar cross and let the sunlight reflect in Steve's eyes. He retreated. Brother Lawrence looks at me and says ' Hey, didn't the guy in Dracula do that?'

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#3 2010-05-02 20:18:06

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Re: Train twat


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#4 2010-05-03 07:01:19

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Re: Train twat

This is the trouble with living in the suburbs, you never know what you might see.


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#5 2010-05-08 06:23:58

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Re: Train twat

Is the English pronunciation of 'twat' 'twot' or is that just an affectation that I have heard?
RR


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#6 2010-05-08 11:41:17

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Re: Train twat

Its definitely pronounced "twat". I think maybe in Guy Ritchie films, he has the chirpy gangsters protaganists speak like this, being a toff himself and ikely to pronounce it incorrectly as "twot'.


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#7 2010-05-16 18:34:39

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#8 2010-05-16 21:23:56

Reckless Reggie
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Re: Train twat

Prefer bunnies in bow ties myself.
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I flirt with Maudie and I flirt with Alice,
I'm a real life Regent's pal.

 

#9 2010-05-22 02:14:33

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Re: Train twat


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#10 2010-05-24 12:29:32

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#11 2010-05-24 12:34:39

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#12 2010-05-24 12:37:11

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#13 2010-05-25 18:50:35

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Re: Train twat


I'm Reckless Reggie of the Regent Palace,
I'm in love with every gal;
I flirt with Maudie and I flirt with Alice,
I'm a real life Regent's pal.

 

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