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RE: Men in shorts. - May 10 2008 11:31:40   
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I bet he pulls them up and walks about like that all the time.


Well you would, wouldn't you?

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RE: Men in shorts. - May 10 2008 11:32:40   
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These look like a pair of spandex type leggings I wore... for shame


You've obviously got good taste and just dont know it.

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jedi, your based in L'boro are you not?
Were you in town yesterday evening, around 5ish. I think i saw you.

Here is my contribution



Your attention was probably drawn to my allegedly shameful trainers.

Might've been me heading toward the gym but probably not as early as 5.
Please don't tell me I have to hunt down and destroy another rogue jedi clone.

Is that the family tartan?


Ha! i quite like your trainers tbh.

I was in the hairdressers opposite the orange tree/newshouse. Maybe it was not you, but when i saw your pic ^ i was sure i had seen you.

Unfortunately its not my family tartan, i do have a snowboarding helmet with the family plaid on it though!

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RE: Men in shorts. - May 10 2008 11:33:40   
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Only this one -I will post a few beautys tomorrow


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I guess when your legs look like that no-one is really looking at the shorts.
They are short shorts though

Be interesting to see how you enclose them in combats or similar as they would have to be sizeable if not voluminous.

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RE: Men in shorts. - May 10 2008 11:38:32   
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When I'm installed as the official evil dictator I'm going to outlaw shorts on men.

Remember folks:

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Men wearing shorts - it's just not right!



I could not disagree with you more.

When you become official evil dictator, I shall be the Aung San Suu Kyi of the men's-right-to-wear-shorts resistance.


Then I'll have no choice but to unleash to true extent of my evil. Expect a knock on the door real soon - I won't be standing for any of your wishy washy democratic ways on this issue.

On a side note, I'm strongly thinking of going to Myanmar later this years or early next. Strange place, and I'd like to find out more about it.

I did however lose my exploring hat in Battenbong - so many thousands of miles, so many memories..sniff..

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RE: Men in shorts. - May 10 2008 11:39:48   
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I was in the hairdressers opposite the orange tree/newshouse. Maybe it was not you, but when i saw your pic ^ i was sure i had seen you.


I deny the implication that I may have been scuttling to/from Home Bargains

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I do have a snowboarding helmet with the family plaid on it though!

I bet that impresses the ladies!
Sounds like a painful acquisition though

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RE: Men in shorts. - May 10 2008 11:53:38   
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Then I'll have no choice but to unleash to true extent of my evil. Expect a knock on the door real soon - I won't be standing for any of your wishy washy democratic ways on this issue.


I'm prepared to become a martyr to my cause. Future generations of men shall build monuments in my honour as gratitude for their right to expose their knobbly bits.

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On a side note, I'm strongly thinking of going to Myanmar later this years or early next. Strange place, and I'd like to find out more about it.


Please don't.

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RE: Men in shorts. - May 10 2008 12:09:03   
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On a side note, I'm strongly thinking of going to Myanmar later this years or early next. Strange place, and I'd like to find out more about it.

Please don't.


I don't want to go too off topic , but I do believe that to truly understand a country one must go there and see it for yourself. I also think that the relaxing of the tourism restrictions in the country is a force for change, albeit a very slow one. Laos is a very good example of that, but even they have a long way to go. I've met many people that have been to Myanmar multiple times and they all seem to be of the impression that the country is changing at that the military dictatorship is softening gradually. It's a painfully slow process as the recent problems with the monks and aid distribution demonstrate. I also realise that there's many more issues than the simple picture I've painted above. As ever I'll weigh up all the factors before going.


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RE: Men in shorts. - May 10 2008 12:16:46   
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I agree-when I went to the states I'm so glad I didn't venture from the tourist spots-less chance of being shot,stabbed,raped,hung drawn and quatered,bummed,gang banged, locked in cellar and visited daily by a man called Clive dressed as Marlyn Monroe

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RE: Men in shorts. - May 10 2008 12:17:37   
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On a side note, I'm strongly thinking of going to Myanmar later this years or early next. Strange place, and I'd like to find out more about it.

Please don't.


I don't want to go too off topic , but I do believe that to truly understand a country one must go there and see it for yourself. I also think that the relaxing of the tourism restrictions in the country is a force for change, albeit a very slow one. Laos is a very good example of that, but even they have a long way to go. I've met many people that have been to Myanmar multiple times and they all seem to be of the impression that the country is changing at that the military dictatorship is softening gradually. It's a painfully slow process as the recent problems with the monks and aid distribution demonstrate. I also realise that there's many more issues than the simple picture I've painted above. As ever I'll weigh up all the factors before going.



Um, have you been watching the news today?

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RE: Men in shorts. - May 10 2008 12:42:24   
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Um, have you been watching the news today?


I hadn't, no. I take it you mean the referendum? Yes, it's obscene timing and I'm almost 100% convinced that democratic elections in 2010 mean nothing of the sort. Their refusal to allow foreign aid workers in is very paranoid, and hardly in their country's best interests. I don't think that really alters my thinking above - I believe that things are slowly changing. It may be naivety, we'll have to see. Incidentally the Voices for Burma website has some discussion on the subject.



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RE: Men in shorts. - May 10 2008 12:46:19   
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Incidentally the Voices for Burma website has some discussion on the subject.



So does the Burma Campaign.

http://www.burmacampaign.org.uk/aboutburma/tourism.html

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RE: Men in shorts. - May 10 2008 12:54:06   
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Prefer this style myself. (Perished netting is a must though).


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RE: Men in shorts. - May 10 2008 13:00:49   
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So does the Burma Campaign.

http://www.burmacampaign.org.uk/aboutburma/tourism.html


Thanks - I'll have a read of that! As I said above the decision will take a lot of weighing up.


Anyway... sorry Jedi, you've probably been wondering how the Hell your post on 'Men in Shorts' got diverted into a discussion on the political goings-on in a country thousands of miles away! As tangents go it's a big one.

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RE: Men in shorts. - May 10 2008 13:05:12   
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I try and get some taken in my Postie Shorts ;)

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RE: Men in shorts. - May 10 2008 13:28:15   
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I try and get some taken in my Postie Shorts ;)


Top quality.
Hopefully you will wear sensible shoes and socks pulled above the ankle.

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RE: Men in shorts. - May 10 2008 14:50:39   
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but as someone already said u have bad taste in trainers! lol



Jedi has good taste in trainers. What would be better a pair of white chav 3 stripes!

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RE: Men in shorts. - May 10 2008 15:27:32   
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I defend my right to wear short shorts against all dictators.


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RE: Men in shorts. - May 10 2008 18:28:35   
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I rarely wear shorts in public, as my left right calf is at least an inch bigger than my left and I've had comments before

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RE: Men in shorts. - May 10 2008 18:31:37   
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what is a left right calf

are you one of those people that actually has three legs?

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RE: Men in shorts. - May 10 2008 23:13:25   
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see, it's comments like that that stop me wearing shorts.
it's not like having a left right calf is that unusual

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