101 Uses For A Dead Fleece
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Sep 2011
6:21pm, 29 Sep 2011
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RichHL
1 It's red, so you could use it to stop a nosebleed.
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Sep 2011
6:22pm, 29 Sep 2011
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ChrisHB
who killed it?
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Sep 2011
6:23pm, 29 Sep 2011
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mblnFERCr
You could wear it to races so that the naive think you took part in the event you're sponsoring....:)
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Sep 2011
6:30pm, 29 Sep 2011
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Pestomum
Spaniel.
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Sep 2011
6:30pm, 29 Sep 2011
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El sombrero
I fear Mrs E may drive to London and stick it up one of the organiser's bumhole. She's not a happy bunny. On the plus side, she said it's too big for her so I may have a new fleece.
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Sep 2011
6:32pm, 29 Sep 2011
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postieboy
Disguise yourself as a postman. We have red fleeces for colder weather as well now.
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Sep 2011
6:33pm, 29 Sep 2011
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RichHL
Cold weather?
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Sep 2011
6:34pm, 29 Sep 2011
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El sombrero
Give it a week or two Rich...
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Sep 2011
6:34pm, 29 Sep 2011
6,706 posts
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Torry Quine
Goalposts.
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Sep 2011
6:43pm, 29 Sep 2011
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CrazyLegs
Try to flog it for £15 on eBay ebay.co.uk
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