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Aye. I recommend one of these Dennis...
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You probably won't believe this, but I walking through Anlaby the other day and there was a family coming the other way. Looking quite normal, not in fancy dress for example...only that Dad of the family was wearing a sombrero. Not in an ironic way, not in a jokey way...he was just wearing it. Presumably because it was sunny
Fair play to him. It was one of those 'bought on holiday' ones too with ornate patterns on it
No surburnt head for that gringo
 
You probably won't believe this, but I walking through Anlaby the other day and there was a family coming the other way. Looking quite normal, not in fancy dress for example...only that Dad of the family was wearing a sombrero. Not in an ironic way, not in a jokey way...he was just wearing it. Presumably because it was sunny
Fair play to him. It was one of those 'bought on holiday' ones too with ornate patterns on it
No surburnt head for that gringo
I believe you Den...simply because I wear one myself every weekend in the torrid summers over here...not so ostentatious as that bugger in the photo, but when I'm managing my football team (well, as a glorified water-boy really), there's no bloody shade on the park, so the ****ers essential. Got it on a trip to the Yucatan 30 years ago. Bastards call me Pancho <laugh>
 
A neat trick if you've no ladder. I guess you have to wait for the stairs to be built to get down though.

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Impressive creatures, but why do some get slippers, and others hob nail boots?

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The one on the right's got to be the tap dancer ..
 
You probably won't believe this, but I walking through Anlaby the other day and there was a family coming the other way. Looking quite normal, not in fancy dress for example...only that Dad of the family was wearing a sombrero. Not in an ironic way, not in a jokey way...he was just wearing it. Presumably because it was sunny
Fair play to him. It was one of those 'bought on holiday' ones too with ornate patterns on it
No surburnt head for that gringo

That was olm
 
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