Dancing
I personally much prefer pound coins to be the reason why a man has a large bulge in his trousers. Getting to love the fruities now, if only there was a man near me that could share my passion................................
Us girly players are extremely rare, in fact I think I may be the only one. Quitting my job at the end of July to try my luck at going full time. Wish me luck.
Candice.
Oh and by the way, sweaty men with coats on in a night club is not exactly attractive!!! Not least to the average girl anyway!!
Us girly players are extremely rare, in fact I think I may be the only one. Quitting my job at the end of July to try my luck at going full time. Wish me luck.
Candice.
Oh and by the way, sweaty men with coats on in a night club is not exactly attractive!!! Not least to the average girl anyway!!
On the topic of cheap clothes anyone have a sports direct near em? at one time you could probably go in with £20 and have a new wardrobe! crap quality clothes, but can pick up a nice pair of trainers for about £25! air max about £50, im a classics man myself as most others apart from air max make my feet look really really small and thin and a pair of jeans just cover the whole trainer up!
I picked up a pair of plain white Adidas Superstar the other week for £43, this was after seeing the exact same pair in Footlocker for £55. Bargain.
Sports Direct is normally only good for kids trainers - as they're normally f*cked within a month.
Plus, whoever shops there is technically funding Newcastle Utd.

Sports Direct is normally only good for kids trainers - as they're normally f*cked within a month.
Plus, whoever shops there is technically funding Newcastle Utd.

Same here re £3 asda jeans...fuck that! Always Diesel for me, which is always £90+. Worn through 3 pockets on one pair recently so forked out £95 on a new pair from USC in Nottingham when i played there a fortnight ago. Unfortunately i'ma bit of a clothes snob and i spend a fair wedge of what i win on expensive stuff. Better than smoking or drugging it away i guess!
"Sixty percent of the time, it works, every time!"
Ebay is the best for new jeans.
Same stuff you see in the high street, for £20/£30
Got a pair of ralph lauren jeans for £18 a couple weeks ago, sure you take a chance on them but as long as yo get get the right measurements you can't go wrong really.
And before anyone pipes up they have to be brand new with tags, wearing second hand jeans... not good.
Same stuff you see in the high street, for £20/£30
Got a pair of ralph lauren jeans for £18 a couple weeks ago, sure you take a chance on them but as long as yo get get the right measurements you can't go wrong really.
And before anyone pipes up they have to be brand new with tags, wearing second hand jeans... not good.
"escaped pound coins?"
Better than an escaped lion of the dancefloor I guess.
Talking of lions, I have a lovely BNWT fake Lacoste shirt which I bought for a bargain £6 on Ebay, tagged, numbered, Mother of Pearl buttons and a lovely errr lion on the front and I just thought the seller had a poor cameraphone. Anyway for £6 you can't complain.
uuuft £3 ASDA jeans, that must be the real value brand/economy/Basics/no frills range. Next time I do the weekly shop, I'll check out the pockets on those babies, getting £200 in any pocket is quite a feat.
PS Is there inter-supermarket snobbery with these sweat shop clothes? i.e. are TESCO jeans slightly more cooler to be seen in than ASDA jeans? Is wearing WAITROSE about on a par with Paul Smith?
Better than an escaped lion of the dancefloor I guess.
Talking of lions, I have a lovely BNWT fake Lacoste shirt which I bought for a bargain £6 on Ebay, tagged, numbered, Mother of Pearl buttons and a lovely errr lion on the front and I just thought the seller had a poor cameraphone. Anyway for £6 you can't complain.
uuuft £3 ASDA jeans, that must be the real value brand/economy/Basics/no frills range. Next time I do the weekly shop, I'll check out the pockets on those babies, getting £200 in any pocket is quite a feat.
PS Is there inter-supermarket snobbery with these sweat shop clothes? i.e. are TESCO jeans slightly more cooler to be seen in than ASDA jeans? Is wearing WAITROSE about on a par with Paul Smith?
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I'm a cheap clothes man myself when slotting.
Cherokee jeans from tescos £12 and big pockets. Loads of £10 t-shirts and shirts for daytime slotting and general wear.
Designer jeans and shirts for when you go clubbing. I agree wholeheartedly with PMK that you should never go straight from all-day slotting to a club without showering/changing.
To be honest tho (and this is dangerously off-topic), most of the best designer clothes are hard to spot (not the ones covered in logos....BFK, I'm looking in your direction pal
) and from my experience a bird in a club couldn't care less if you're wearing £100 diesel jeans and £200 Armani shirt or you're decked out from Burtons for £40.
Cherokee jeans from tescos £12 and big pockets. Loads of £10 t-shirts and shirts for daytime slotting and general wear.
Designer jeans and shirts for when you go clubbing. I agree wholeheartedly with PMK that you should never go straight from all-day slotting to a club without showering/changing.
To be honest tho (and this is dangerously off-topic), most of the best designer clothes are hard to spot (not the ones covered in logos....BFK, I'm looking in your direction pal

I can pocket £450-£500 coins in my deep pocket jeans, and that is just one pocket- although I wouldn't want to walk far with that lot. Been known a few times when moving between Showboats, although I do get a paper money craving for any level of coinage over about three quarters full in the old pocket.JG wrote:getting £200 in any pocket is quite a feat.
Confucius say "man who know wombat know more than stupid looking monkey"