...and I just bought my wife a Marvin The Martian sleep shirt and a German-made glass Christmas ornament...of a cream puff (her favorite dessert).
Did the sleep shirt come with an Illudium Q-36 Explosive Space Modulator?
CD
...and I just bought my wife a Marvin The Martian sleep shirt and a German-made glass Christmas ornament...of a cream puff (her favorite dessert).
The weather looks better today, if it will stay dry I’ll go out for a run later in the afternoon.. But first a bit of shopping, looking for a new coat and a pair of leather pants
Leather pants, eh? Feeling a bit frisky?
CD
Went to the breakfast cafe one town down, so I could do some Internet from my phone that doesn't seem to want to go through my phone up here at home - for example the clothing for today photo I took from my phone refused to upload from home. Somehow my phone will do most simple texts from here, but that's it.
Here's the thing... @Morning Glory could probably actually pull that off. I could make a good start, but after gummies...
The weather looks better today, if it will stay dry I’ll go out for a run later in the afternoon.. But first a bit of shopping, looking for a new coat and a pair of leather pants
When you say pants I assume you mean trousers and not 'pants' in the British sense of the word.
When you say pants I assume you mean trousers and not 'pants' in the British sense of the word.
Okay, I'm now curious -- what are "pants" in the British sense?
BTW, in the US, men wear trousers. Women wear pants, although you can use pants to describe men's trousers. Clear as mud?
CD
Yep - pants in the UK means underwear (also known as briefs or knickers). Men and women wear trousers.